[analog-help] Analog installation questions
Walter Ian Kaye
analog-help at natural-innovations.com
Wed Jan 3 21:15:55 PST 2007
At 11:13a +0000 01/03/2007, Stephen Turner didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
>Which version of analog are you using? This isn't one of the versions
>I build, so you'll probably need to speak to whoever built the
>package. Or you could just try the plain Unix version, of course.
>
>--
>Stephen Turner
I installed Analog 6.0 via FreeBSD ports.
>On 31/12/06, Walter Ian Kaye <analog-help at natural-innovations.com> wrote:
>> >===> Installing for analog-6.0_1,1
>>>===> Generating temporary packing list
>>>===> Checking if www/analog already installed
>>>===> Warning: your umask is "0002".
>>> If this is not desired, set it to an appropriate value
>>> and install this port again by ``make reinstall''.
>>
>>What exactly is it about Analog's installation that might make it
>>not desired?
>>
>>
>>>install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444
>>>/usr/ports/www/analog/work/analog-6.0/anlgform.html
>>>/usr/local/share/examples/analog
>>>
>>>install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444
>>>/usr/ports/www/analog/work/analog-6.0/anlgform.pl
>>>/usr/local/share/examples/analog
>>>
>>>Note: Analog includes an optional form and perl script to request
>>>analyses via a web interface. The form and script both require
>>>customization before use. If you would like to use them, first copy
>>>/usr/local/share/examples/analog/etc/anlgform.pl to $$CGI-BIN, and then edit
>>>$$HTDOCS/anlgform.html and $$CGI-BIN/anlgform.pl for your local
>>>configuration. Both files are extensively commented with instructions
>>>for customization.
>>>
>>>ds#7:24pm# /usr/ports/www/analog> cd /usr/local/share/examples/analog/
>>>ds#7:27pm# /usr/local/share/examples/analog> ls
>>>anlgform.html big.cfg css/ robotinc.cfg
>>>statslab.cfg virtdoms.cfg
>>>anlgform.pl bigbyrep.cfg misclogs.cfg searchen.cfg
>>>typealias.cfg xferlog.cfg
>>
>>The note refers to a nonexistent subdirectory.
>>
>>Also, is anlgform.html supposed to be copied, too? It seems to be
>>implied, but not explicitly stated like it is for the perl script.
>>
>>thanks,
>>-Walter
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