#Documentation de fcron Fcron: how and why? About fcron Changes Copyright © 2000-2016 Thibault Godouet Fcron 3.2.1 Web page : http://fcron.free.fr _______________________________________________________________________ Documentation de fcron Prev Chapter 1. Fcron: how and why? Next _______________________________________________________________________ 1.2. How to install fcron * uncompress the archive: bash$ tar -xzf fcron-X.Y.Z.src.tar.gz * cd to the archive directory bash$ cd fcron-X.Y.Z * run the configure script: bash$./configure + The command make install asks you by default some questions you have to answer. To avoid that (which can be useful for automatic installers), you can use the ./configure's option --with-answer-all and/or --with-boot-install (see "./configure --help" for more details). + You may also want to change the place where fcron will be installed: you can use the configure 's option --prefix to do that. For instance: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local (default is prefix=/usr) + To disable the use of PAM, SE Linux or fcrondyn, use configure's option --with-pam=no, --with-selinux=no and/or --with-fcrondyn=no. + To debug fcron, you should use configure 's option --with-debug. + You can get info on the others configure 's options by running "./configure --help". Warning + The configure script may not define a correct directory for the man pages and the documentation on some systems. You may check the values defined by configure and if necessary force a value by the options --mandir and -with-docdir (see the help by running "./configure --help"). + If you get older fcron's man-pages with man command after having upgraded, it's probably because fcron has changed its default man directory: you should remove manually the outdated man-pages. + The Makefile has been designed for GNU make. Some other version of make may fail to use it. * (optional) check the file config.h, and change it if necessary (the configurable part is on the top of the file and clearly delimited). * compile: bash$ make * then install binaries as root: bash$ su root bash# make install You can now run fcron and fcrontab. * This is a POSIX conforming software. You must have a POSIX compiler (gcc for example) in order to compile it. * This software has been written for GNU/Linux systems. If you want to port it on an other Unix platform (thank you if you do it), try to modify - if possible - only the configure script. Please send me any modifications at in order to include it in future releases. _______________________________________________________________________ Prev Home Next About fcron Up Changes