This is how you install w3mir on a Unix system. Please see the file INSTALL.w32 for install instructions for win32 systems. INSTALLING PREREQUISITES: The prerequisites are the perl packages libwww-perl, and MIME-Base64. The w3mir install procedure will check for their presence and complain if they are not there, so if you are unsure what you have you might skip this part for now. - Get libwww-perl from CPAN (http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/WWW/). W3mir now works with LWP 5.40 and later versions, but any version after 5.08 should be ok (though perhaps buggy). - Unpack it: gzip -dc libwww-perl-*.tar.gz | tar xvBf - - Install it. W3mir does not require the whole libwww-perl package and all the packages that goes with it to work so you may follow these install instructions instead of the libwww-perl install instructions to get an easier install which will work with w3mir. cd libwww-perl-* Are you going to install it in the standard perl place (you need to be the system administrator to do this)? If so: perl Makefile.PL If not (if you are a user): perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/some/dir /some/dir could be ~ (as in your home directory). IF you are installing an old LWP just for w3mir you can install both the old LWP, the Base64 module and w3mir in a special PREFIX separate from your usual install PREFIX. This ensures that w3mir will access the older version of LWP and that other software will access the newer version. If you do this make sure you install all of LWP, Base64 and w3mir with the same PREFIX. This step might produce some complaints; A standard perl installation will typically get messages about missing these modules: IO::Socket, NET::FTP and MD5. None of these need be installed to run w3mir and so any error messages about these may safely be ignored. make make test (robot/ua and local/http might fail, that's OK) make install Now libwww-perl should be installed and working. - If you installed libwww-perl 5.40 or later you also need the URI package (http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/URI/) - Unpack it: gzip -dc URI-*.tar.gz | tar xvBf - - Install it: cd URI-* Then as above, either perl Makefile.PL or perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/some/dir and then make make test make install Now URI should be installed and working. - You also have to get the MIME-Base64 package (http://www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/MIME/) - Unpack it: gzip -dc MIME-Base64-*.tar.gz | tar xvBf - - Install it: cd MIME-Base64-* Then, as above, either perl Makefile.PL or perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/some/dir Continue: make make test (it should print 'All tests successful.') make install Now MIME-Base64 should be installed and working. INSTALLING W3MIR: - Get w3mir (http://www.math.uio.no/~janl/w3mir/ or from CPAN) - Unpack it: gzip -dc w3mir-*.tar.gz | tar xvBf - - Install it: cd w3mir-* Are you going to install it in the standard perl place? (You probably need to be the system administrator to do this.) If so: perl Makefile.PL If not (if you're a user): perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/some/dir /some/dir could be ~ (as in your home directory). then make make install w3mir should now be installed correctly. And if it's installed in your path you can even run it. If you use csh or tcsh you want to run 'rehash' before the shell will find it. 2000/01/15 - Nicolai Langfeldt