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3.8 KiB
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See http://www.freediameter.net/trac/wiki/DebRepository for instructions on how to
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install freeDiameter from existing package.
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See INSTALL file for general instructions on building freeDiameter from sources.
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The remaining of this file contains specific instructions for building the freeDiameter
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package files for Debian and Ubuntu systems.
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freeDiameter is shipped with the necessary files to generate the Debian package.
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All related files are in the directory "contrib/debian" of the distribution.
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As a first step, you have to link this directory from your top-level dir:
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ln -s contrib/debian
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The following packages are required to compile freeDiameter from source:
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cmake make gcc g++ flex bison libsctp1 libsctp-dev libgnutls-dev libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev
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(note that libidn and libsctp can be avoided by defining DISABLE_SCTP and DIAMID_IDNA_REJECT)
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Additionnaly, these ones may be useful:
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mercurial gdb
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Extensions additional dependencies:
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app_acct:
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libpq-dev
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app_sip:
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app_diameap:
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libmysqlclient-dev
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dict_legacy_xml:
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libxml2-dev
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dbg_interactive:
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swig python-dev
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If your debhelper environment is recent (> 7.3.9 for cmake support),
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the following commands should generate the freeDiameter packages for you:
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# Install the dependencies for building the source:
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sudo apt-get -y install mercurial cmake make gcc g++ bison flex libsctp-dev libgnutls-dev libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev ssl-cert debhelper fakeroot \
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libpq-dev libmysqlclient-dev libxml2-dev swig python-dev
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# Retrieve the latest version of the source package
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cd
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hg clone http://www.freediameter.net/hg/freeDiameter
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cd freeDiameter
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# Prepare for Debian package
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ln -s contrib/debian
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# Build the packages
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fakeroot dh binary
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# Install the packages
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cd ..
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sudo dpkg -i *.deb
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# The following lines may help you getting started.... (execute as root)
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ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem /etc/ssl/certs/freeDiameter.pem
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ln -s /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key /etc/ssl/private/freeDiameter.key
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zcat /usr/share/doc/freediameter-daemon/examples/freediameter.conf.sample.gz > /etc/freeDiameter/freeDiameter.conf
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echo "Identity=\"localhost.localdomain\";" >> /etc/freeDiameter/freeDiameter.conf
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freeDiameterd
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freeDiameter is tested regularly on all current Ubuntu distributions since Intrepid (compiled from source as described below)
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Ubuntu Hardy support is known to be broken.
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The Debian package has been generated with success on Debian (>=Squeeze) and Ubuntu (>=Karmic).
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Step by step instructions without using the debhelper tools:
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1) Install all packages dependencies
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# sudo apt-get install mercurial cmake make gcc g++ bison flex libsctp-dev libgnutls-dev libgcrypt-dev libidn11-dev
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2) (OPTION) If you will compile modules that require postgresql, also install:
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# sudo apt-get install libpq-dev
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and for mysql:
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# sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
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3) (OPTION) If you want a more user-friendly interface, install this:
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# sudo apt-get install cmake-curses-gui
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4) Retrieve the source files
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# hg clone http://www.freediameter.net/hg/freeDiameter
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5) Create a build directory, and enter it
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# mkdir fDbuild
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# cd fDbuild
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6) Configure and generate the Makefiles
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# cmake ../freeDiameter
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# make edit_cache
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7) Compile all files:
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# make
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8) (OPTION) See available targets:
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# make help
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9) (OPTION) Check the software has a correct basic behavior on your environment. -- only if you did not disable the tests in step 6
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# make test
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10) (OPTION) Install the software in configured locations:
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# sudo make install
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Note: On Ubuntu Quantal Quetzal, you may have to force use of python 2.7
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library for the dbg_interactive extension, as on some systems CMake selects the 3.2 library
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by default.
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