Building/Install from source ---------------------------- The instructions below (modified from the INSTALL file) should work for most people. 1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type `./configure' to configure the package for your system. Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for. If your system requires additional packages and/or libraries in order for FreeIPMI to be built, appropriate messages should be displayed. These packages and/or libraries should be installed and `./configure' should be executed again. 2. Once `./configure' has succeeded, type `make' to compile the package. 3. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and documentation. You may need to be root in order for files to be installed into the proper locations on your system. By default files will typically be installed in /usr/local (binaries in /usr/local/bin, libraries in /usr/local/lib, configuration files in /usr/local/etc/, etc.). To install into the more common locations such as /usr/bin, /usr/lib/, /etc, etc. the options passed into `./configure' must be adjusted. The following set of options and settings are suitable for most Linux systems. --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --mandir=/usr/share/man Your mileage may vary depending on your system. If you install the binaries or libraries in non-standard locations (e.g. /usr/local or /opt), you may have to update other system configuration to find the files and libraries. For example, in Linux you may need to update your PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables. Or you may need to update your /etc/ld.so.conf files and run ldconfig(8) to find libraries globally. This is highly dependent on your operating system. Building RPMs ------------- For most people you can build RPMs one of two ways. From the source: rpmbuild -ta freeipmi-X.Y.Z.tar.gz From the source rpm: rpmbuild --rebuild freeipmi-X.Y.Z-1.src.rpm Depending on your default RPM build environment, you may need to be root in order for RPMs to be stored in the default locations. After the RPMs are built, you may install them the normal way: rpm -i freeipmi-X.Y.Z.ARCH.rpm Additional configure options ---------------------------- The following configure options are available to users for more unique compilation requirements and environments. --without-encryption This option disables compilation of encryption support in FreeIPMI. Most notably, this disables encryption support when doing out of band IPMI 2.0 communication. This option may be particularly useful in embedded environments that do not have the libraries needed to compile encryption support. --with-dont-check-for-root When running tools inband, root access is normally required. In some systems, this may not be desired. This options removes the check for root access in FreeIPMI tools. --without-random-device This option disables checks and use of /dev/urandom and /dev/random. This may be required for embededded systems without these devices. --with-pkgconfig-dir This option can configure an alternate default pkgconfig directory. --with-bmc-watchdog-logfile This option can configure an alternate default bmc-watchdog log directory. --with-ipmi-monitoring-sdr-cache-dir This option can configure an alternate default libipmimonitoring SDR cache directory.