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| 4 | ZOO is a WPS (Web Processing Service) open source project released under the |
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| 5 | MIT/X-11 license. It provides an OGC WPS compliant developer-friendly |
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| 6 | framework to create and chain WPS webservices. Its main goals are to gather |
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| 7 | existing open source librairies and to make them communicate in a standardized |
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| 8 | way, but also to simplify the end-developer's job by providing an easy method |
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| 9 | to create new webservices. |
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| 11 | For more information and complete documentation please visit: |
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| 13 | http://www.zoo-project.org |
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| 15 | Send comments and bug reports through http://zoo-project.org/trac/newticket. If |
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| 16 | you do make changes and/or enhancements, please let us know so that they might |
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| 17 | be incorporated into future releases. |
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| 19 | LICENSE |
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| 20 | ------- |
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| 22 | Copyright © 2010-2011 GeoLabs |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of |
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| 25 | this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in |
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| 26 | the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to |
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| 27 | use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of |
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| 28 | the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, |
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| 29 | subject to the following conditions: |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all |
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| 32 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
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| 33 | |
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| 34 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
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| 35 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
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| 36 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
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| 37 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
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| 38 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
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| 39 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE |
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| 40 | SOFTWARE. |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | COMPILATION |
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| 43 | ----------- |
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| 45 | UNIX |
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| 46 | ---- |
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| 48 | For Unix users, ZOO-Kernel comes with a GNU autoconf "configure" script that |
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| 49 | should take care of (hopefully!) all compilation issues for you. |
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| 51 | The configure script won't work on Windows. See section WIN32 for details on |
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| 52 | compiling on Windows systems. |
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| 54 | For the impatient: |
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| 55 | ------------------ |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | To build zoo_loader.cgi CGI program with the default options, go to the default |
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| 58 | options, go to the directory where you extracted the ZOO-Kernel source code |
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| 59 | package and use the following command: |
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| 60 | |
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| 61 | $ cd zoo-kernel |
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| 62 | $ ./configure |
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| 63 | $ make |
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| 65 | Unless something went wrong, you should have executables in the current |
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| 66 | directory for the zoo_loader.cgi CGI program. You can copy the zoo_loader.cgi |
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| 67 | program and the main.cfg file to your HTTP server's CGI directory and start |
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| 68 | using it. |
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| 70 | At this step your ZOO-Kernel should work. Nevertheless, don't forget to correct |
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| 71 | the main.cfg settings to set tmpPath and tmpUrl to fit your web server |
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| 72 | configuration. |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | configure options: |
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| 75 | ------------------ |
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| 76 | |
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| 77 | Here is the list of available options as returned by "./configure --help": |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | --with-gdal-config=FILE specify an alternative gdal-config file |
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| 80 | --with-xml2config=FILE specify an alternative xml2-config file |
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| 81 | --with-python=PATH To enabled python support or specify an alternative |
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| 82 | directory for python installation, disabled by |
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| 83 | default |
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| 84 | --with-php=PATH To enabled php support or specify an alternative |
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| 85 | directory for php installation, disabled by default |
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| 86 | --with-perl=PATH To enabled perl support or specify an alternative |
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| 87 | directory for perl installation, disabled by default |
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| 88 | --with-java=PATH To enabled java support, specify a JDK_HOME, |
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| 89 | disabled by default |
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| 90 | --with-js=PATH specify --with-js=path-to-js to enabled js support, |
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| 91 | specify --with-js on linux debian like, js support |
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| 92 | is disabled by default |
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| 94 | All the options are described in more details below. |
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| 96 | (Required) GDAL Support: |
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| 97 | ------------------------ |
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| 99 | If your gdal-config program is not found in your PATH then you can use the |
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| 100 | "--with-gdal-config" option to speficy its location. For instance, let suppose |
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| 101 | that your gdal-config was installed in /usr/local/bin and this directory is not |
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| 102 | in your PATH, then you can use the following command: |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | $ ./configure --with-gdal-config=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config |
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| 106 | (Required) XML2 Support: |
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| 107 | ------------------------ |
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| 109 | If your xml2-config program is not found in your PATH then you can use the |
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| 110 | "--with-xml2config" option to specify its location. For instance, let suppose |
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| 111 | that your xml2-config was installed in /usr/local/bin end this directory is not |
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| 112 | in you PATH, then you can use the following command: |
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| 113 | |
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| 114 | $ ./configure --with-xml2config=/usr/local/bin/xml2-config |
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| 116 | (Optional) Python Support: |
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| 117 | -------------------------- |
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| 118 | |
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| 119 | If you want to activate the Python Support for ZOO-Kernel then you will have to |
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| 120 | use the "--with-python" option. If your python-config program is found in your |
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| 121 | PATH then you don't have to specify the path where Python was installed, so |
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| 122 | using the following command: |
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| 123 | |
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| 124 | $ ./configure --with-python |
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| 126 | This suppose that python-config is found in your PATH. |
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| 128 | In case your python-config is not found in your PATH, then you can set the |
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| 129 | Python installation directory you are using. For instance, let suppose that you |
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| 130 | installed Python in /usr/local, then you can use the following command: |
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| 132 | $ ./configure --with-python=/usr/local |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | This suppose that /usr/local/bin/python-config exists. |
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| 136 | (Optional) PHP Support: |
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| 137 | ----------------------- |
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| 139 | To be able to activate PHP Support for ZOO-Kernel you'll need to get a local |
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| 140 | PHP Embedded installation, for more informations about configure options to use |
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| 141 | to get such kind of PHP installation you can refer to this page : |
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| 142 | http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/ZooKernel/Embed/PHP |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | If you want to activate the PHP Support for ZOO-Kernel then you will have to |
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| 145 | use the "--with-php" option. If your php-config program is found in your PATH |
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| 146 | then you don't have to specify the path where PHP was installed, so using the |
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| 147 | following commnd: |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | $ ./configure --with-php |
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| 151 | This suppose that php-config is found in your PATH. |
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| 152 | |
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| 153 | In case your php-config is not found in your PATH, then you can set the PHP |
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| 154 | installation directory you are using. For instance, let suppose that you |
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| 155 | installed PHP in /usr/local, then you can use the following command: |
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| 156 | |
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| 157 | $ ./configure --with-php=/usr/local |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | This suppose that /usr/local/bin/php-config exists. |
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| 161 | (Optional) Perl Support: |
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| 163 | |
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| 164 | If you want to activate the Perl Support for ZOO-Kernel then you will have to |
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| 165 | use the "--with-perl" option. If you do not set any value to this option, then |
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| 166 | perl program will be searched in your PATH. So in such case, you can use the |
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| 167 | following command: |
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| 169 | $ ./configure --with-perl |
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| 171 | This suppose that perl is found in your PATH. |
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| 173 | In other case, for custom Perl installation, you can set the installation |
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| 174 | directory. For instance, let suppose that you installed Perl in /usr/local |
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| 175 | and /usr/local/bin is not in your PATH, then you can use the following command: |
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| 176 | |
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| 177 | $ ./configure --with-perl=/usr/local |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | This suppose that /usr/local/bin/perl exists. |
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| 181 | (Optional) Java Support: |
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| 184 | If you want to activate the Java Support for ZOO-Kernel then you will have to |
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| 185 | use the "--with-java" option and set the installation path of your Java SDK. |
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| 186 | For instance, let suppose that your Java SDK was installed in |
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| 187 | /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/ directory, then you can use the following |
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| 188 | command: |
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| 190 | $ ./configure --with-java=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/ |
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| 192 | This suppose that the include/linux and jre/lib/i386/client/ subdirectories |
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| 193 | exist in /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/, include/linux contains the jni.h |
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| 194 | headers file and jre/lib/i386/client/ contains the libjvm.so file. |
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| 196 | Note that on MacOS X you only have to set macos as value for the "--with-java" |
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| 197 | option to get the Java Support for ZOO-Kernel activated. So using the following |
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| 198 | command: |
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| 200 | $ ./configure --with-java=macos |
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| 202 | (Optional) JavaScript Support: |
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| 205 | If you want to activate the JavaScript Support for ZOO-Kernel then you will |
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| 206 | have to use the "--with-js" option. If you are using a "Debian-like" GNU/Linux |
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| 207 | distribution then dpkg will be used to detect if the required packages was |
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| 208 | installed and you don't have to specify anything here, so you can use the |
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| 209 | following command: |
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| 211 | $ ./configure --with-js |
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| 213 | This suppose that js_api.h and libmozjs.so are found in default directories. |
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| 215 | If you get a custom installation of SpiderMonkey or you are not using a Debian |
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| 216 | packaging system, then you'll have to specify the directory where you installed |
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| 217 | it. For instance, let suppose that you installed your SpiderMonkey in /usr, |
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| 218 | then you'll have to use the following command: |
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| 220 | $ ./configure --with-js=/usr |
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| 222 | This suppose that the /usr/include/js exists and contains the js_api.h headers |
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| 223 | file and /usr/lib contains libmozjs.so file. |
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| 225 | WIN32 |
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| 226 | ----- |
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| 228 | To be written soon ... |
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