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INSTALL
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ApacheTop INSTALL Instructions |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
ApacheTop is now distributed with autoconf files, a nice easy way to build
distributions whatever platform you're on.
1) Building ApacheTop from a cloned repository
2) Building ApacheTop from a tarball
3) custom configure options
4) If it fails to build
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1. Building ApacheTop from a cloned repository |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
git clone https://github.com/tessus/apachetop.git
cd apachetop
./autogen.sh (autotools required)
./configure (see section 3 for details)
make
make install (as root or with sudo)
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 2. Building ApacheTop from a tarball |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Download the latest tarball from:
https://github.com/tessus/apachetop/releases/latest
tar -xzf apachetop-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
cd apachetop-X.Y.Z
./configure (see section 3 for details)
make
make install (as root or with sudo)
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 3. custom configure options |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
There's a few custom ./configure options and overrides:
--with-logfile=<log> (added in v0.11)
You may specify the location of the default logfile
to open. This overrides the #define in apachetop.h.
Of course, you can just use -f on the apachetop
commandline, but if you'll only ever use one log, you
can give it to configure and never worry about it again.
--with-pcre2=<path> (added in v0.23.2)
Specifies where to find the pcre2 installation in the
event it's not in your standard path. configure should look
for <path>/include/pcre2.h and <path>/lib/libpcre2.*
--with-fam=<path> (added in v0.12)
Specifies where to find the FAM installation. The path you
give should contain include/fam.h and lib/libfam.*
kqueue will be preferred to fam if both are found on the system.
--with-pcre=<path> (added in v0.12)
Specifies where to find an adns installation.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 4. If it fails to build |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Make sure you have the -dev sources for readline and (n)curses. These
contain files required to build binaries that use these libraries; for
example on Debian you'll need the libreadline4-dev package installed.