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-*** Quick install instructions (tested on Debian/Ubuntu only!) ***
-
-While "configure" and "make" may be run as normal user all other commands
-need to be run as root.
-
-Configure the build system:
- $ ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
-
-Some configure options available:
-
- --disable-gtk disable GTK+ tools (default: enabled)
- --disable-dbus disable DBUS support (default: enabled)
- --disable-python disable building python modules (default: enabled)
- --with-dbus-sys=
where D-BUS system.d directory is
- --with-distro= the target Linux distribution (one of redhat,
- suse, gentoo, debian or slackware)
- --with-avahi-user= User for running the Avahi daemon (avahi)
- --with-avahi-group= Group for Avahi (avahi)
-
- Please note that by disabling DBUS you lose the ability to publish and browse
- services from local applications.
-
- Please note that Avahi currently ships with a init scripts for only a few
- distributions. if yours is not supported right now, YMMV. Patches welcome.
-
- $ make
- # make install
- # ldconfig
-
-Add a user an a group for avahi. (Debian specific)
- # addgroup --system avahi
- # adduser --system --no-create-home --ingroup avahi avahi
-
-Ask DBUS to re-read its policies:
- # kill -HUP `cat /var/run/dbus/pid`
-
-Now start the Avahi daemon:
- # /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon start
-
-Optionally start the unicast DNS configuration daemon:
- # /etc/init.d/avahi-dnsconfd start
-
-To start the two daemons at boot time on Debian based distributions:
- with DBUS support:
- # ln -s /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon /etc/dbus-1/event.d/75avahi-daemon
- # ln -s /etc/init.d/avahi-dnsconfd /etc/dbus-1/event.d/76avahi-dnsconfd
-
- without DBUS support:
- # update-rc.d avahi-daemon defaults 25 15
- # update-rc.d avahi-dnsconfd defaults 26 14
-
-If you plan to use avahi-autoipd you have to create the user/group
-"avahi-autoipd" much the same way as "avahi".