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REQUIRMENTS:
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Don't get intimidated, this is just to cover all bases, most computer
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systems meet the requirements.
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PERL: Yes, preferably Perl 5.004.04 or greater.
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FTP CAPABILITIES: (optional) You may need to get Net::FTP (Debian
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libnet-perl package) which depends on Data::Dumper (Debian data-dumper
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package). Also check the CPAN mirrors or the PACKAGES below. You also
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need gcc if you do not have a Debian system so that swim can figure out
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what architecture your machine is. You can also find these modules at the
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CPAN mirrors or the PACKAGES below.
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READLINE CAPABILITIES: (optional) For nice readline cpabilities get
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Term::ReadLine::Gnu or alternatively Term::ReadLine::Perl which depends on
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Term::ReadKey. Term::ReadLine::Gnu may be tricky to set-up on non Debian
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systems because it depends on ncurses3.4 and the GNU Readline Library
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version 2.1 or later, but Term::ReadLine::Perl is much easier to set-up
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and allows a huge amount of package names to be present on the command
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line without a segmentation fault. You could get swim's ftp capabilities
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working first, and then just fetch the Debian ReadLine package(s) and then
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use swim's --extract option to set the package(s) up, but, it is sure fun
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doing a 'make test' when setting up the ReadLine modules! You can also
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find these modules at the CPAN mirrors or the PACKAGES below.
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DATABASE CAPABILITIES: DB_File comes standard with Perl. But, this
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doesn't mean it is compiled for the newer Berkeley Database Libraries. DB
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1.85 has known bugs which effect SWIM. SWIM can work with 1.85, but
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--rebuildflatdb and --rebuildflatndb will not work properly. You can run
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a test to find out whether or not you need to make the change if you have
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db_dump available on your system (which db_dump). Enter this:
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perl -e 'use DB_File; tie %testdb,'DB_File',"testdb";';
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db_dump testdb
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If 'db_dump testdb' produces an error you need to make the change by
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installing the newest DB_File. If you have a version of libc6 less than
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2.1, first, install a new version (2.3.4 or greater) of the Berkeley DB if
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you don't already have it installed. If you get DB_File from CPAN you
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will need to edit config.in to point to the location of where libdb2
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installed db.h, where libdb2 is installed on your system, and the name of
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the library. For Debian this would be:
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INCLUDE = /usr/include/db2
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LIB = /usr/lib
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DBNAME = -ldb2
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PACKAGES - You can get the CPAN modules in some package formats. Debian
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2.1 and Red Hat 5.0 have been tested with these packages:
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Debian -
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libnet-perl and
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data-dumper and
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libterm-readline-gnu-perl (plus a lot more) or
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libterm-readline-perl-perl and
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libterm-readkey-perl
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libdb2
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Red Hat -
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perl-libnet and
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perl-Data-Dumper
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db-?
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USER: root. Some of swim's most important functions will not work
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properly unless you are running the program as root.
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HARD DRIVE SPACE: Make sure you have enough hard drive space. 1500
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installed packages produces a 10MB fileindex.deb, and the virtual
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not-installed filesystem database for the unstable distribution is now
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over 40MB. 100MB of free space on your hard drive is probably a good
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safety margin, if you run out of hard drive space the program will just
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hang or quit.
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MEMORY: Databases made for an installed Debian system require memory in
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proportion to the amount of packages actually installed; the --lowmem
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option is an excellent alternative for making the databases if the
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computer system is either overloaded or low on memory. If you get "out of
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memory" warnings try to free up some memory first then make the databases.
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You can also avoid making the virtual filesystem by not using the
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--Contents option or using the FDB argument for that option. Updating the
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databases uses very little memory.
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OTHER SWIM FUNCTIONS: Most free operating systems have these packages
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installed: On a non Debian system, ar from binutils is used to query
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Debian binary packages. These next packages are essential in a free
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operating system (Linux) - textutils, fileutils, grep, tar, gzip, and
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mount.
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