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Revision as of 09:36, 8 June 2015
If you need to build from source, see Building.txt in the source distribution.
To transfer, extract, and install the all-platforms version of the Mstone archive files follow these steps:
Locate the Mstone archive file for your operating system platform. For example: mstone-4.2-linux-i586.tar.gz
Choose the testmaster machine on which you will run Mstone and copy the archive file to a temporary installation directory, such as /tmp, on that machine. The testmaster machine can be the same machine as the server being tested, or a different machine.
Go to the directory on the testmaster immediately above where you want the Mstone software to be installed.
For example, if you go to /usr/netscape Mstone will be installed in /usr/netscape/mstone.
If you already have mstone installed, save your configuration file before extracting the new mstone distribution.
cp -rp mstone/conf /tmp
Extract the Mstone files (See Important Mstone Files for detailed descriptions).
tar xzf /tmp/mstone-4.2.tar.gz
If you installing multiple operating system types, unpack each operating system archive file the same way. This adds the binaries for each supported operating system.