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Installing OpenPAM ================== 1. REQUIREMENTS See the release notes for a list of platforms OpenPAM has been tested on. You will need the GNU autotools, GNU make and the GNU compiler suite to build OpenPAM. On some platforms, you may have to install these separately. 2. CONFIGURATION Use the "configure" shell script to configure OpenPAM for your system. Options include: --enable-debug Turn debugging on by default. --with-modules-dir=DIR Indicates the directory where PAM modules will be installed. This option should not be used if you intend to install PAM modules in the system library directory. --without-doc Skips the documentation. --with-pam-unix Builds the sample PAM module. --with-su Builds the sample su(1) implementation. For more information about configuration options, use the --help option. A typical invocation might look like this: # ./configure --with-pam-unix --with-su 3. COMPILATION To compile OpenPAM, simply run "make" (or "gmake" on platforms where "make" is not GNU make) in the top-level OpenPAM directory: # make 4. INSTALLATION To install OpenPAM, simply run "make install" (or "gmake install" on platforms where "make" is not GNU make) in the top-level OpenPAM directory: # make install $Id: INSTALL 388 2006-04-12 10:31:52Z des $