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4) Compile source files |
4) Compile source files |
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export LBBS_HOME_DIR=/usr/local/lbbs |
export LBBS_HOME_DIR=/usr/local/lbbs |
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./configure --prefix=$LBBS_HOME_DIR |
./configure --prefix=$LBBS_HOME_DIR |
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./configure --prefix=$LBBS_HOME_DIR --disable-shared PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/mingw64/lib/pkgconfig/ |
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make |
make |
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5) Create user and group |
5) Create user and group |
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sudo -u bbs $LBBS_HOME_DIR/bin/bbsd |
sudo -u bbs $LBBS_HOME_DIR/bin/bbsd |
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12) (Optional) Set up systemd |
12) (Optional) Set up systemd |
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Create your own /usr/lib/systemd/system/lbbs.service from the sample at conf/lbbs.service, and make any change if necessary. |
Create your own /usr/lib/systemd/system/lbbs.service from the sample at conf/lbbs.service, and make any change if necessary. |
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Reload daemon config and start the service. |
Reload daemon config and start the service. |
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There should be no item owned by bbs. Otherwise, run the following command to cleanup: |
There should be no item owned by bbs. Otherwise, run the following command to cleanup: |
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sudo -u bbs ipcrm -a |
sudo -u bbs ipcrm -a |
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Installation of LBBS on MSYS2 is similar to the above steps for Linux, except that: |
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1) Use additional config switches to keep compatible with the MSYS2 environment. |
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./configure --prefix=$LBBS_HOME_DIR --with-mariadb --with-iconv --without-epoll --without-sysv --disable-shared |
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