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Re: [ic] Still Clueless - install without root
I found information from several sources in the list, docs, etc. and came up
with the following which works to install without root access:
after decompressing the interchange-X.X.X.tar.gz file
upload a file named 'installopts' into the interchange-X.X.X directory
'installopts' is a plain text file which looks similar to this:
PREFIX=/home/user/interchange \
INSTALLPRIVLIB=/home/user/interchange/lib \
INSTALLSCRIPT=/home/user/interchange/bin \
INSTALLSITELIB=/home/user/interchange/lib \
INSTALLBIN=/home/user/interchange/bin \
INSTALLMAN1DIR=/home/user/interchange/lib \
INSTALLMAN3DIR=/home/user/interchange/lib
NOTE: /home/user/interchange is the final directory for the IC software
rather than using ./config
SEND THE FOLLOWING COMMAND(S)
cd interchange-X.X.X
perl Makefile.PL `cat installopts`
THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
Where is your Interchange to be installed? [/home/user]
SEND THE FOLLOWING COMMAND(S)
/home/user/interchange #<--PREFIX from 'installopts'
make
make test
make install
THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED
Your Interchange main software installation appears to have been
successful.
You do not appear to have all the required modules installed.
You are missing:
Digest::MD5 #<--THESE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON SERVER
SQL::Statement
Safe::Hole
Storable
Trying to install now.
Get Bundle::Interchange? [yes]
SEND THE FOLLOWING COMMAND(S)
no #<--'Bundle::Interchange' never seemed to work for me.
NOTE: The message above did not appear when I installed IC 4.8.1
After finishing the install and creating a catlog, you can log into admin to
find out what modules you need.
SEND THE FOLLOWING COMMAND(S)
cd /home/user/interchange #<--PREFIX from 'installopts'
bin/makecat
FOLLOW THE QUESTIONS TO INSTALL A CATALOG
GO TO CPAN.ORG and get all the modules you need, upload to server and
decompress
When installing modules, place the same 'installopts' file in each module
install directory and use the same commands for each install:
cd module_directory
perl Makefile.PL `cat installopts`
make
make test
make install
and the modules will be installed within your interchange install.
I've done this successfully for three sites.
Regards,
Tim
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