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You'll find below some instructions for hassle-free Pike install on various platforms. In case you encounter a problem, please write a message containing as much as information as possible to the Pike mailing list.1 GNU/Linux1.1 DebianDebian binary: install Pike on a Debian system<br class="break"/>[create Debian own deb]: compile your own .deb packages<br class="break"/>DebianMongerHowto: fix pre 7.6.51-1 Debian installations for using Monger1.1 Ubuntu
[create Slackware binary]:Look here: http://www.linuxpackages.net/ [create Slackware binary]:one can also try 'slapt-get --search pike' 1.1 Gentoo [create Gentoo binary]: There is a package management software called emerge. [create Gentoo binary]: Look here: http://packages.gentoo.org/ [create Gentoo binary]: One can also try 'emerge --search pike'. 1 FreeBSD1 OpenBSD1 MacOS X/darwinDarwin Fink: install Pike on a MacOS X/darwin platform using the Fink packaging system.<br class="break"/>Darwin Darwinports: install Pike on a MacOS X/darwin platform using the DarwinPorts packaging system.1 MS WindowsWindows binary: install Pike 7.6 on Windows machines<br class="break"/>Windows 98: run Pike on MS Windows 981 Platform XIn case of a platform not listed here or troubleshooting a broken installation, it could be interesting to have a look at the http://pike.ida.liu.se/development/pikefarm/7.6.xml.What about joining the Pikefarm effort? Compiling from Source Code[create Compiling Code]: cd /tmp[create Compiling Code]: wget http://pike.ida.liu.se/pub/pike/all/7.8.352/Pike-v7.8.352.tar.gz [create Compiling Code]: tar xzvf Pike-v7.8.352.tar.gz [create Compiling Code]: there is a bin directory inside 'Pike-v7.8.352' after extraction, but this binary pike does not function. [create Compiling Code]: cd ./Pike-v7.8.352/src [create Compiling Code]: ./configure [create Compiling Code]: make [create Compiling Code]: Before doing 'make install', try this ./pike [create Compiling Code]: then do 'make install' Powered by PikeWiki2 |
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