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INSTALL
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wApua Installation
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Short installation instructions for wApua:
==========================================
Install libwww-perl (at least 5.47 or newer should work) and perl/Tk
(at least 800.019 or newer should work; version 400.xxx does not
work). Get wApua (e.g. at https://fsinfo.noone.org/~abe/wApua/) and
do
> tar xzf wApua-latest.tar.gz
> cd wApua-x.yz
Then configure wApua's system wide defaults by editing wApua/Config.pm
(you can always configure them in you .wApua.rc, too) and do
> perl Makefile.PL
> make
> su
# make install
Copy wApua.rc to ~/.wApua.rc and change it according to your
preferences.
==================================================
More detailed installation instructions for wApua:
==================================================
Get libwww-perl (aka LWP, at least version 5.47) from
https://metacpan.org/dist/libwww-perl
For installing libwww-perl, you'll usually also need the following
PERL modules, you'll get them from the shown URLs:
- URI (https://metacpan.org/dist/URI)
- HTML::Parser (https://metacpan.org/dist/HTML-Parser)
- MIME::Base64 (https://metacpan.org/dist/MIME-Base64)
- Net::FTP (from libnet, https://metacpan.org/dist/libnet)
Then get perl/Tk 800 (aka pTk, perl/Tk 400 will not work! Version
800.019 should be fine...). You'll get the most actual version at
https://metacpan.org/dist/Tk.
Install them all according to their installation instructions. It
should be a good idea to install libwww-perl as the last of them.
Maybe they're already installed or are available as package of your
favourite package manager.
Get the latest wApua from https://fsinfo.noone.org/~abe/wApua/ and
unpack the tar ball with
> tar xzf wApua-latest.tar.gz
or, if no GNU tar is available, with
> zcat wApua-latest.tar.gz | tar -xf -
Then
> cd wApua-x.yz
where x.yz should be the version number. You may want to configure
system wide default settings for wApua by editing wApua/Config.pm
now. Then create a 'Makefile' with
> perl Makefile.PL
and run
> make
After that, you probably want to make some
> su
to gain root access and then install wApua by running
# make install
If you don't have root access and want to install wApua locally, the
last four steps should be replaced by something like this:
> perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=~ LIB=~/lib
> make install
[Due to wApua not yet being at CPAN (because of lack of
documentation), an installation using the CPAN module is not yet
possible.]
Hope, you'll find wApua useful.
Have fun! Axel.
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