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INN FAQ Part 9/9: Appendix B: Configurations for certain systems

This article is part 9 of a multi-part FAQ: Part 9: Configurations for certain systems
Posted-By: post_faq 2.10
Archive-name: usenet/software/inn-faq/part9
Last Changed: $Date: 1997/09/23 01:25:57 $ $Revision: 2.17 $

				Part 9 of 9

INN FAQ Part 1: General and questions from people that don't (yet) run INN
INN FAQ Part 2: Specific notes for specific operating systems
INN FAQ Part 3: Reasons why INN isn't starting
INN FAQ Part 4: The debugging tutorial (setup of feeds etc.)
INN FAQ Part 5: Other error messages and what they mean
INN FAQ Part 6: Day-to-day operation and changes to the system
INN FAQ Part 7: Problems with INN already running
INN FAQ Part 8: Appendix A: Norman's install guide
INN FAQ Part 9: Appendix B: Configurations for certain systems


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Subject: Table Of Contents for Part 9/9

=====================================================================
	TABLE OF CONTENTS for Part 9/9: Configurations for certain systems
=====================================================================

	9.1 Comments for this part of the FAQ
	9.2 NetBSD1.0/i386
	9.3 Solaris 2.4 on x86 Hardware
	9.4 Irix 5.[23]
	9.5 DEC Alpha with OSF/1 v3.2
	9.6 AIX 3.2.5
	9.7 Linux (Versions >= 1.3.57)
	9.8 BSD/OS 2.1 + sharedactive
	9.9 HP-UX 10.01
	9.10 Fujitsu DS/90 running UXP/DS(V20L10)
	9.11 SunOS 4.1.x for INN 1.5
	9.12 Pyramid Systems running DC/OSx
	9.13 HP-UX 10.20 with HP gcc and INN1.5.1
	9.14 Reliant Unix 5.43 C0024 on a MIPS RM300-C62 (Siemens Nixdorf)
	9.15 UnixWare 2.1.x

Note: See also part2 of the FAQ

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Subject: (9.1) Comments for this part of the FAQ

  This part of the Faq is to provide some example configurations which
worked at least for some sites. I want to collect more then what is below;
this is just meant as a starting point.
If you want to submit an entry put the following in:
	- Name and Email  
	- a diff of config.data against config.dist leaving out changes to
	  local paths (except where they are relevant for work i.e. path to
	  egrep)  Please send me diffs as you find them below, not
	  entire config.data files. Please strip the diff to only include
	  the changed lines (see the entries below to see what I mean).
 	- the software environment it runs on (OS name and version, vendor 
	  patches to OS applied 
	- compiler (version?) and compiling environment.
	- other changes you made

Please see the entries below first to get the impression before you submit
an entry. Send new entries to me ([email protected]) and questions about 
specific configurations to the submitter of the entry. See also #1.20
and #1.8

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Subject: (9.2) NetBSD1.0/i386

##FROM: Heiko W.Rupp <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

++ config.data	changes for NetBSD1.0
USE_CHAR_CONST		DO
OFFSET_T			off_t
SIZE_T			size_t
UID_T			uid_t
GID_T			gid_t
PID_T			pid_t
POINTER			void
HAVE_UNISTD	DO
HAVE_SETSID		DO
HAVE_WAITPID		DO
NOFILE_LIMIT		250
ABORTVAL		void
ALARMVAL		unsigned int
GETPIDVAL		pid_t
SLEEPVAL		unsigned int
QSORTVAL		void
LSEEKVAL		off_t
FREEVAL			void
_EXITVAL		void
MISSING_SRC		
MISSING_OBJ	
_PATH_SENDMAIL		/usr/sbin/sendmail -t
_PATH_EGREP		/usr/bin/egrep
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/bin/Mail

##OS: NetBSD 1.0 on i486 hardware. The six very first kernel patches applied
	after 1.0 came out; will also run under 1.1 and probably later
    (1.2.1 tested).

##COMPILER: gcc 2.4.5 as supplied with NetBSD 1.0
##MISC:

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Subject: (9.3) Solaris 2.4 on x86 Hardware

##FROM:  [email protected] (Lloyd Vancil)
##DIFF:

DEFS                    -I../include -DSUNOS5
CC                      gcc
USE_CHAR_CONST          DO
CFLAGS                  -O $(DEFS)
LDFLAGS
LIBS                    -lsocket -lnsl -lelf -lresolv
LINTLIBSTYLE            NONE
LINTFLAGS
LINTFILTER
SIZE_T                  size_t
UID_T                   uid_t
GID_T                   gid_t
PID_T                   pid_t
POINTER                 void
ALIGNPTR                long
LOCK_STYLE              FCNTL
HAVE_UNISTD     DO
HAVE_SETSID             DO
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF          DONT
HAVE_WAITPID            DO
USE_UNION_WAIT          DONT
HAVE_VFORK              DONT
BIND_USE_SIZEOF         DONT
CLX_STYLE               FCNTL
RES_STYLE               TIMES
FDCOUNT_STYLE           SYSCONF
CTYPE                   isXXXXX((c))
ABORTVAL                void
ALARMVAL                unsigned
GETPIDVAL               pid_t
SLEEPVAL                unsigned
LSEEKVAL                off_t
FREEVAL                 void
_EXITVAL                void
MISSING_SRC
MISSING_OBJ
ACT_STYLE               MMAP
CHECK_INCLUDED_TEXT             DONT
INND_NICE_KIDS          DO
VERIFY_CANCELS          DO
LOG_CANCEL_COMMANDS     DO
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT         900
_PATH_COMPRESS          /usr/bin/compress
_PATH_EGREP             /usr/local/bin/egrep
_PATH_AWK               /usr/local/bin/gawk
_PATH_SED               /usr/local/bin/sed
_PATH_RNEWS             /usr/local/bin/rnews
_PATH_MAILCMD           /usr/bin/mailx

##OS: Solaris 2.4 for x86, Jumbo Kernel Patch 101945-23, sol24-23.patch to
	solve setsockopt problems.
##COMPILER: gcc2.6.3
##MISC: this config file assumes that the following GNU tools are 
	available on the system: GCC,RANLIB,SED,GREP,GAWK
	The tm_gmtoff thing was unavailable for 2.4 - the includes on 
	x86 2.4 MUST MUST include ucbinclude...

------------------------------

Subject: (9.4) Irix 5.[23]

##FROM: Robert Keller <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

USE_CHAR_CONST		DO
CFLAGS			$(DEFS) -O2 -w
LDFLAGS		
LIBS		-lmld
LINTLIBSTYLE		NONE
LINTFLAGS		$(DEFS)
LINTFILTER		| sed -n -f ../sedf.sysv
RANLIB			echo
VAR_STYLE		STDARGS
SIZE_T			size_t
UID_T			uid_t
GID_T			gid_t
PID_T			pid_t
POINTER			void
LOCK_STYLE		FCNTL
HAVE_UNISTD	DO
HAVE_SETSID		DO
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE		DONT
HAVE_WAITPID		DO
USE_UNION_WAIT		DONT
FORK			fork
HAVE_VFORK		DONT
CLX_STYLE		FCNTL
ABORTVAL		void
ALARMVAL		uint
GETPIDVAL		pid_t
SLEEPVAL		uint
QSORTVAL		void
LSEEKVAL		off_t
FREEVAL			void
_EXITVAL		void
MISSING_SRC	
MISSING_OBJ	
_PATH_EGREP		/usr/bin/egrep
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/sbin/Mail

##OS: Irix 5.2 and Irix 5.3

##COMPILER: Supplied

##MISC:

------------------------------

Subject: (9.5) DEC Alpha with OSF/1 v3.2

##FROM: Chantelle Keller <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

CFLAGS                $(DEFS) -g3 -O2
PROF                  -p
LDFLAGS               -g -O2
LINTLIBSTYLE          SYSV
LINTFLAGS             -b -u -x -wkD $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER            | sed -n -f ../sedf.sysv
SIZE_T                unsigned long
POINTER               void
USE_UNION_WAIT        DONT
ALARMVAL              unsigned int
SLEEPVAL              unsigned int
QSORTVAL              void
LSEEKVAL              off_t
FREEVAL               void
_EXITVAL              void
_PATH_COMPRESS        /usr/bin/compress
_PATH_EGREP           /usr/bin/egrep
_PATH_AWK             /usr/bin/awk
_PATH_SED             /usr/bin/sed
_PATH_MAILCMD         /usr/bin/Mail

##OS: DEC Alpha with OSF/1 v3.2

##COMPILER: standard Digital-supplied cc compiler

##MISC:

I also had to make the following changes:
   - In innd/rc.c, lib/remopen.c, backends/rcompress.c, and 
include/clibrary.h, had to change all inet_addr references from 
"unsigned long" to "unsigned int".
   - In innd/rc.c, had to change "extern unsigned long htonl();" to 
"extern unsigned int htonl();"
   - In lib/makellib.sh, had to change "exec lint ${FLAGS} -u -v -x -o 
inn $* >/dev/null" to "exec lint ${FLAGS} -u -v -x -oinn $* >/dev/null" 
(i.e. remove space between "-o" and "inn")


------------------------------

Subject: (9.6) AIX 3.2.5

##From: "Scott J. Ellentuch" <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

LIBS			-lbsd
LINTLIBSTYLE		NONE
LINTFLAGS		-b -h -wkD $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER		| sed -n -f ../sedf.aix
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
USE_UNION_WAIT		DONT
NEED_TIME		DO
_PATH_EGREP		/bin/egrep
_PATH_AWK		/bin/awk
_PATH_SED		/bin/sed

##OS: AIX 3.2.5 from IBM

##Compiler: xlc 1.3
 
##MISC: See also Install.ms

------------------------------

Subject: (9.7) Linux (Versions >= 1.3.57)

##FROM: Gary E. Miller <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

CC			gcc
USE_CHAR_CONST		DO
CFLAGS			$(DEFS) -O -fomit-frame-pointer
PROF			-p
LDFLAGS			-O 
LINTLIBSTYLE		NONE
LINTFLAGS		
LINTFILTER		
VAR_STYLE		STDARGS
SIZE_T			size_t
UID_T			uid_t
GID_T			gid_t
PID_T			pid_t
POINTER			void
SIGVAR		sig_atomic_t
HAVE_UNISTD	DO
HAVE_SETSID		DO
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
HAVE_WAITPID		DO
USE_UNION_WAIT		DONT
HAVE_VFORK		DONT
BIND_USE_SIZEOF		DONT
CLX_STYLE		FCNTL
NBIO_STYLE		IOCTL
FDCOUNT_STYLE		SYSCONF
CTYPE			isXXXXX((c))
ABORTVAL		void
ALARMVAL		unsigned int
GETPIDVAL		pid_t
SLEEPVAL		unsigned int
QSORTVAL		void
FREEVAL			void
_EXITVAL		void
MISSING_SRC		
MISSING_OBJ		
ACT_STYLE		MMAP
_PATH_EGREP		/usr/bin/egrep
_PATH_MAILCMD		/bin/Mail

##OS: Linux V. >= 1.3.57

##Compiler: gcc 

#MISC: You also need libc >=5.2.18. If you have older versions of Linux
and/or libc, you have to turn off mmap() support.

------------------------------

Subject: (9.8) BSD/OS 2.1 + sharedactive

##FROM: Erik R. Leo <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

CC			gcc2
CFLAGS			$(DEFS) -O2
DBZCFLAGS			$(CFLAGS) -DMMAP
LDFLAGS			-lipc
MAN1			/usr/contrib/man/man1
MAN3			/usr/contrib/man/man3
MAN5			/usr/contrib/man/man5
MAN8			/usr/contrib/man/man8
NEWSMASTER		news
SIZE_T			size_t
UID_T			uid_t
GID_T			gid_t
PID_T			pid_t
POINTER			void
HAVE_UNISTD	DO
HAVE_SETSID		DO
HAVE_WAITPID		DO
HAVE_VFORK		DONT
ABORTVAL		void
ALARMVAL		u_int
GETPIDVAL		pid_t
SLEEPVAL		unsigned
QSORTVAL		void
LSEEKVAL		off_t
FREEVAL			void
_EXITVAL		void
MISSING_SRC		
MISSING_OBJ		
INND_NICE_KIDS		DO
INND_NICE_VALUE	4
_PATH_SENDMAIL		/usr/sbin/sendmail -t
_PATH_EGREP		/usr/bin/egrep
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/bin/Mail
_PATH_OVERVIEWDIR	/var/spool/news/over.view

##OS: BSD/OS 2.1; P90 hardware; patches K210-001 thru K210-007,
K210-revoke, U210-001 thru U210-005, U210-007 thru U210-015 ;
K210-revoke seems to have been "released" as K210-008 (and K210-009, I
think)

##COMPILER: gcc version 2.7.2

##MISC: 256MB RAM (!); using kernel options: maxusers 256,
DFLDSIZ="\(64*1024*1024\)", MAXDSIZ="\(128*1024*1024\)",
CHILD_MAX="256", KMEMSIZE="\(16*1024*1024\)",
DFLSSIZ="\(4*1024*1024\)" and NMBCLUSTERS="1024"; 
newest sharedactive patch applied (and modified with MAX_ACTIVE_SIZE 1000000, 
MAX_GROUPS 30000 and RELOAD_DELAY 60); 
using "su -m news -c /var/news/etc/rc.news >/dev/console" to start.

------------------------------

Subject: (9.9) HP-UX 10.01

##FROM: Paul Wouters <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

YACC			bison -y
UID_T			uid_t
GID_T			gid_t
PID_T			pid_t
LOCK_STYLE		LOCKF
HAVE_UNISTD	DO
HAVE_SETSID		DO
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE		DONT
HAVE_WAITPID		DO
USE_UNION_WAIT		DONT
HAVE_VFORK		DONT
FDCOUNT_STYLE		GETRLIMIT
ABORTVAL		void
ALARMVAL		unsigned int
GETPIDVAL		pid_t
SLEEPVAL		unsigned int
QSORTVAL		void
LSEEKVAL		off_t
FREEVAL			void
_EXITVAL		void
MISSING_SRC		
MISSING_OBJ	
_PATH_COMPRESS		/usr/bin/compress
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/bin/mailx

##OS: HP-UX hp9000 B.10.01 A 9000/801
##COMPILER: gcc 2.6.3
GNU bison 1.22

##MISC: 
Some minor notes on getting it to compile. My syslog.h is not in <sys/syslog.h>
but <syslog.h>, and it doesn't contain LOG_NEWS. A new syslog is probably
much wanted on the standard hpux-10.01. I used the one from a recent berkeley
syslog.h :
#define LOG_NEWS        (7<<3)  /* network news subsystem */
Also, HPUX doesn't come with yacc. I tried byacc 3.0 but it didn't work, so
I used bison -y. Finally, HPUX doens't have egrep, i used the GNU version.

  -----
Daryl Gaumer ([email protected]) adds:
I use the syslog that is shipped as part of HP-UX.  I have the
following in
my config.data file:

LOG_INN_SERVER          LOG_LOCAL7
LOG_INN_PROG            LOG_LOCAL7
FYI.

The full blown C/ANSII-C compiler is a separate product.  I think yacc comes
with this product.

Corrections:
    egrep ships with HP-UX (as part of the "core-OS"). It is /usr/bin/egrep on 
	a system running 9.05 (and on my workstation with is running HP-UX 10.01).

------------------------------

Subject: (9.10) Fujitsu DS/90 running UXP/DS(V20L10)

##FROM: Fumio MORIYA <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

DEFS                    -I../include -DUXPDSV20
USE_CHAR_CONST          DO
CFLAGS                  $(DEFS) -O
PROF                    -p
LIBS                    -lnsl -lsocket -lelf -lresolv
LINTLIBSTYLE            SYSV
LINTFLAGS               -b -h $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER              | sed -n -f ../sedf.sysv
RANLIB                  echo
VAR_STYLE               STDARGS
SIZE_T                  size_t
UID_T                   uid_t
GID_T                   gid_t
PID_T                   pid_t
POINTER                 void
LOCK_STYLE              LOCKF
HAVE_UNISTD     DO
HAVE_SETBUFFER          DONT
HAVE_SETSID             DO
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF          DONT
HAVE_WAITPID            DO
USE_UNION_WAIT          DONT
HAVE_VFORK              DONT
CLX_STYLE               FCNTL
RES_STYLE               TIMES
FDCOUNT_STYLE           SYSCONF
> CTYPE			(isascii((c)) && isXXXXX((c)))
ABORTVAL                void
ALARMVAL                unsigned
GETPIDVAL               pid_t
SLEEPVAL                unsigned
QSORTVAL                void
LSEEKVAL                off_t
FREEVAL                 void
_EXITVAL                void
MISSING_OBJ             
_PATH_SENDMAIL          /usr/ucblib/sendmail -t
_PATH_COMPRESS          /usr/bin/compress
_PATH_EGREP             /usr/bin/egrep
_PATH_MAILCMD           /usr/bin/mailx

##OS: UXP/DS V20L10 (SVR4.2)
##COMPILER:  supplied.
##MISC:

*** nc.c.orig   Fri Aug 30 11:47:19 1996
--- nc.c        Fri Aug 30 11:20:52 1996
***************
*** 1216,1220 ****
      NCclearwip(&NCwip[cp->fd]);
  #if   defined(SOL_SOCKET) && defined(SO_SNDBUF) && defined(SO_RCVBUF) 
! #ifndef SUNOS5
      i = 24 * 1024;
      if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, (char *)&i, sizeof i) < 0)
--- 1216,1220 ----
      NCclearwip(&NCwip[cp->fd]);
  #if   defined(SOL_SOCKET) && defined(SO_SNDBUF) && defined(SO_RCVBUF) 
! #if !defined(SUNOS5) && !defined(UXPDSV20)
      i = 24 * 1024;
      if (setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, (char *)&i, sizeof i) < 0)


------------------------------

Subject: (9.11) SunOS 4.1.x for INN 1.5

##FROM: [email protected] (Paul D. Smith)
##DIFF:

LIBS                  # empty
SIGVAR                long int
HAVE_SETPROCTITLE     DONT
HAVE_VFORK              DO
QSORTVAL              int
MISSING_SRC           memmove.c strerror.c
MISSING_OBJ           memmove.o strerror.o
USE_CHAR_CONST        DO
_PATH_SENDMAIL          /usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t
_PATH_MAILCMD           /usr/ucb/Mail
INNWATCH_INODES         3

##OS: SunOS 4.1.x 
##COMPILER:  gcc 2.7.2.1
##MISC:

------------------------------

Subject: (9.12) Pyramid Systems running DC/OSx

##FROM: [email protected] (Mark Wedel)
##DIFF:

CC                      /usr/ccs/bin/cc
CFLAGS                  $(DEFS) -O4
LIBS                    -lnsl -lsocket -lelf
LINTFLAGS               -b -h $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER              | sed -n -f ../sedf.sysv
RANLIB                  echo
LOCK_STYLE              FCNTL
HAVE_SETBUFFER          DONT
HAVE_SETPROCTITLE       DONT
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF          DONT
HAVE_VFORK              DO
HAVE_UNIX_DOMAIN        DONT
CLX_STYLE               FCNTL
RES_STYLE               TIMES
MISSING_MAN             strcasecmp.3
MISSING_SRC             strcasecmp.c
MISSING_OBJ             strcasecmp.o
ACT_STYLE               MMAP
MSYNC_3_ARG             DO

##OS: DC/OSx
##COMPILER: 
##MISC: These should also apply to Sinix 5.43 (and perhaps other
versions)

------------------------------

Subject: (9.13) HP-UX 10.20 with HP gcc and INN1.5.1

##FROM: Olav Kolbu <[email protected]>
##DIFF:
CC                            cc
CFLAGS                        $(DEFS) -g -Ae
DBZCFLAGS                     $(CFLAGS) -Ae
LIBS
LINTFLAGS                     -b -h $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER                    | cat
LOCK_STYLE                    LOCKF
HAVE_SETPROCTITLE             DONT
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF                DONT
HAVE_VFORK                    DO
_PATH_MAILCMD                 /usr/bin/mailx
INNWATCH_DF                   /bin/bdf

##OS: HP-UX 10.20
##COMPILER: HP's non-bundled (extra $$$) ANSI C compiler
##MISC:
Oddities:

1. The HPUX syslogd knows about LOG_NEWS (even got an entry in
<syslog.h>)
   but the actual syslogd doesn't recognice the "news" facility. Using
   "56.whatever" instead of "news.whatever" however appears to work fine.

System info:

> uname -a
HP-UX aragorn B.10.20 A 9000/735 unknown
> what /bin/cc
/bin/cc:
              LINT A.10.32.03 CXREF  A.10.32.03
        HP92453-01 A.10.32.08 HP C Compiler
         /usr/lib/libc: $Revision: 2.17 $
>  what /bin/yacc
/bin/yacc:
         A.10.32.03 HP C LANGUAGE TOOL (YACC) 960517

------------------------------

Subject: (9.14) Reliant Unix 5.43 C0024 on a MIPS RM300-C62 (Siemens Nixdorf)

##FROM: Michael Szczuka <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

USE_CHAR_CONST		DO
LDFLAGS			-L/usr/ucblib
LIBS			-lsocket -lnsl -lucb -lelf
LINTFLAGS		-b -h $(DEFS)
RANLIB			echo
LOCK_STYLE		LOCKF
HAVE_SETPROCTITLE	DONT
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
_PATH_SH		/usr/local/bin/bash
_PATH_AWK		/sbin/awk
_PATH_SED		/usr/local/bin/sed
_PATH_SORT		/sbin/sort
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/local/bin/mutt
_PATH_GZIP		/usr/local/bin/gzip

##OS: Reliant Unix 5.43 C0024 on a MIPS RM300-C62 (Siemens Nixdorf)
##COMPILER: gcc 2.7.2
##MISC:
   - the environment is by no means vanilla Reliant Unix 5.43. I've installed
     a good deal of GNU software. This has primarily effect on the paths
     but doesn't really affect compilation of INN (at least I don't think
     so). The only important change in the paths is for sed; /sbin/sed 
     (the one that comes with Reliant Unix 5.43) didn't pass the sedtest,
     so I took the GNU version (sed-v2.05).
   - gettimeofday() uses only _one_ argument, so you have to change the 
     call in lib/gettime.c (line 33) from
	 if (gettimeofday(&tv, (struct timezone *)NULL) == -1)
     to
	 if (gettimeofday(&tv) == -1)

##FURTHER NOTES:
   - subst.c won't compile with gcc unless you explicitely tell him to use
     gcc - and you have no license for the cc that comes with the system ...
     This is no problem if you use the shell version.


------------------------------

Subject: (9.15) UnixWare 2.1.x

##FROM: "Bob Farmer" <[email protected]>
##DIFF:

CC			cc
USE_CHAR_CONST		DO
DBZCFLAGS			$(CFLAGS) -DMMAP
LIBS			-L/usr/ccs/lib -lelf -lgen -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl -lcrypt
LINTLIBSTYLE		SYSV
LINTFLAGS		-b -h $(DEFS)
LINTFILTER		| sed -n -f ../sedf.sysv
VAR_STYLE		VARARGS
SIGVAR			int
LOCK_STYLE		LOCKF
HAVE_SETBUFFER		DONT
HAVE_SETPROCTITLE	DONT
HAVE_TM_GMTOFF		DONT
RES_STYLE		TIMES
NOFILE_LIMIT		200
NEED_TIME		DO
MISSING_MAN		strcasecmp.3
MISSING_SRC		strcasecmp.c
MISSING_OBJ		strcasecmp.o
_PATH_SENDMAIL		/usr/ucblib/sendmail -t
_PATH_AWK		/usr/local/bin/awk
_PATH_SED		/usr/local/bin/sed
_PATH_MAILCMD		/usr/bin/mailx
_PATH_GZIP		/usr/local/bin/gzip

##OS: UnixWare 2.1.2
##COMPILER: cc (supplied)
##MISC: The gzip, awk, and sed in /usr/local/bin are the corresponding GNU
utilities.  This is with UnixWare 2.1.2 (the latest version at the
moment), and the cc that's supplied with the system of course.  I have the
UnixWare Software Development Kit installed, I don't think it's necessary
to compile INN though.  The same setup should more or less work for all
UnixWare 2.x versions.  1.x would probably be somewhat different... 

-- 
          See <a href="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD</a> for a multiplatform OS
What would you call a BBS run by a mom?
   A "mother board".



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