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This is yaws, a webserver for dynamic content written in Erlang.
To build and install
1. Get and install an erlang system (http://www.erlang.org)
2. ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
This will install everything under /usr/local including var files
in /usr/local/var/run/yaws and etc files in
/usr/local/etc/yaws.*
A plain ./configure will install executables under
/usr/local/bin and libs in /usr/local/lib/yaws etc and
var files will end up under /usr/local/etc and /usr/local/var
Note: We can also change the target directory for etc and var
directories by using:
--localstatedir=DIR for files that should go in /var
--sysconfdir=DIR for files that should go in /etc
--disable-pam If we for some reason do not want pam support
--with-extrainclude=DIR Will add DIR to the include path
May be useful if e.g. pam is installed
somewhere where its usually not found
--with-defaultcharset=String Will set the default charset used
in generated page headers. Usually never needed.
This way you can precisely control where you install Yaws (This is
usefull for computers where you do not have right access to the
standard systemdirs).
For example:
./configure --prefix=/home/install/yaws --localstatedir=/home/install/yaws/var --sysconfdir=/home/install/etc
2b. Note to packagers (rpm, deb ...) All install targets support the
DESTDIR variable.
Thus, if we do ./configure --prefix=/usr; make
we can subsequently do:
DESTDIR=/foo/bar make install
All yaws files will be installed under DESTDIR, but all
code will assume yaws should be installed under /usr
3. make
This will build the system
make docs
(Optionnal) You can issue this command if you want to build Yaws
documentation.
make local_install
and perform something we call a
local install. It will create an executable script in the $HOMe/bin
directory and a config file in $HOME/yaws.conf. This is for developers
only
4. To test the build, Start as bin/yaws -i
This will start a webserver at http://0.0.0.0:8000
Terminate through ^C or > init:stop()
5. as root make install
6. as root Start as /usr/local/bin/yaws -i
(this starts an interactive system)
7. This will create a webserver at http://${host} and one at https://${host}
8. as root Edit /etc/yaws.conf
9. Create content in /var/yaws
10a. Start as /usr/local/bin/yaws --daemon --heart
This will start a daemon (--daemon) which will be autorestarted when/if
it crashes or hangs (--heart)
10b. Or start interactive system as /usr/local/bin/yaws -i