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Re: Building OpenSSH


On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Karl M wrote:

> > From: Igor Pechtchanski
> > Subject: Re: Building OpenSSH
> > Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 00:25:37 -0500 (EST)
> >
> > On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Karl M wrote:
> >
> > > I used the following command from the cygwin openssh readme file.
> > >
> > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libexecdir='$(sbindir)' \
> > > --localstatedir=/var --datadir='$(prefix)/share' \
> > > --mandir='$(datadir)/man' --with-tcp-wrappers
> > >
> > > The configure complains that commands sbindir and datadir are not
> > > defined.  Should I be doing things differently?
> >
> > Those are supposed to be braces, not parentheses.  I.e., use
> > "${sbindir}" instead of "$(sbindir)".  I would also recommend using a
> > font that makes better distinction between "(" and "{".
>
> That is what I suspected...so take a look at the openssh.README
> file...so it is a typo there.

Ah, so it is.  Initially I missed the fact that this was coming from the
README file.  FWIW, the above recommendation (about the fonts) applies
equally well to the README author.  Corinna?

> > > Also, would it be possible for the OpenSSH maintainer to create a
> > > package (pseudo package) that captures the dependencies required to
> > > build OpenSSH?  It would make building it much easier.
> >
> > Is this sentence from the end of /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README:
> >
> > 	You must have installed the zlib, the openssl-devel and the
> > 	minires-devel packages to be able to build OpenSSH!
>
> Also TCP Wrappers and I don't recall if there was anything else (it is
> past my bedtime).  It is not worth a lot of work, but it might not be a
> bad way to "document" the dependences.

Hmm, that's certainly a valid point.  However, setup.exe doesn't currently
support source package dependencies, so I guess listing them in the README
is the only way to go ATM.

> > not enough?  Or do you mean stuff like "gcc", "ash", "make", etc?
>
> No, not the tools.

Right.  Just clarifying.
	Igor
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