Oliver Rümpelein
01c2366fef
- Point out the difference between passing path/incpath as arguments and as variables
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# Installing Pizza
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## Prerequisites
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For Pizza to work, you need a running mail service (either server, smarthost or local) using "mailx" from nail (provided by, i.e., heirloom-mailx in debian, s-nail in arch).
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## Installation
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### The simple way
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Install Pizza by running "install.sh" from the base-directory.
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install.sh takes two arguments: a prefix (the path where to place the executable parts; defaults to "/usr/local/") and
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an incprefix (the path where to place the message contents/ASCII-images; defaults to "<prefix>/share").
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To set incprefix, passing prefix beforehands is mandatory!
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You may also pass the environement variables "$PATH" and "$INCPATH", even though given arguments take precedence.
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### The hard way
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If you have `$SCRIPTDIR` and `$SHAREDIR`, you may also run the following commands from the src-base:
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```bash
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install -m 755 src/pizza $SCRIPTDIR/pizza
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mkdir -p $SHAREDIR/pizza
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install -m 644 assets/* $SHAREDIR/pizza/
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```
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Afterwards, you have to set the variable `$PIZZAINC` to `$SHAREDIR` accordingly.
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