diff -r fbfdaa5215a3 -r c24dbd004cbc INSTALL --- a/INSTALL Tue Jun 09 16:40:09 2015 -0700 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ - -Building volta -=============== - -Volta should build with minimal effort. First, make sure you've got the -dependencies installed. - - -Dependencies ------------- - - - TinyCDB (http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/tinycdb.html) - - GNU make (http://www.gnu.org/software/make/) - - Lua (http://www.lua.org/) - -If available, install these dependencies from your OS packaging system -of choice. - - -Compiling ---------- - -Just type 'make'. Depending on your platform, GNU make may have been -installed as 'gmake' If you get any errors, try 'gmake' first. - -It should build without warnings. - - -Installation ------------- - -Volta doesn't contain any installation targets. You can put the binary -wherever makes sense on your system. Note that it should be in a -directory that is writable to Squid, unless you plan to store the -database separately. An example: - - mv volta /usr/local/bin - mkdir -p /var/db/squid - chown squid:squid /var/db/squid - volta -f /var/db/squid/volta.db - -I usually just drop it into the squid configuration directory and run it -from there. - -For usage information, see the README. - - -Development ------------ - -Volta source can be cloned via Mercurial. The repo is found at: - - http://code.martini.nu/volta - -You can use the 'debug' make target to compile a (very noisy) binary -that contains gdb symbols and perftool hooks. Set the CPUPROFILE -environment variable to "cpu.prof" to generate a profile. - -If you're hacking, you'll want these dependencies installed too. - - - ragel (http://www.complang.org/ragel/) - - mercurial (http://mercurial.selenic.com/) - - google-perftools (http://code.google.com/p/google-perftools/) - - graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org/) - - ctags (http://ctags.sourceforge.net/) -