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Installing OpenPAM
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1. REQUIREMENTS
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See the release notes for a list of platforms OpenPAM has been
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tested on.
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You will need the GNU autotools, GNU make and the GNU compiler suite
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to build OpenPAM. On some platforms, you may have to install these
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separately.
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2. CONFIGURATION
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Use the "configure" shell script to configure OpenPAM for your
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system. Options include:
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--enable-debug
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Turn debugging on by default.
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--with-modules-dir=DIR
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Indicates the directory where PAM modules will be installed.
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This option should not be used if you intend to install PAM
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modules in the system library directory.
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--without-doc
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Skips the documentation.
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--with-pam-unix
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Builds the sample PAM module.
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--with-su
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Builds the sample su(1) implementation.
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For more information about configuration options, use the --help
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option.
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A typical invocation might look like this:
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# ./configure --with-pam-unix --with-su
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3. COMPILATION
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To compile OpenPAM, simply run "make" (or "gmake" on platforms where
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"make" is not GNU make) in the top-level OpenPAM directory:
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# make
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4. INSTALLATION
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To install OpenPAM, simply run "make install" (or "gmake install" on
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platforms where "make" is not GNU make) in the top-level OpenPAM
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directory:
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# make install
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