%myvars; ]> Install a Unix-like system and supporting software by Joel Aufrecht a Unix-like system Most of the documentation in this section is kept as a reference. More up-to-date documentation is in the install sections in the Wiki. You will need a computer running a unix-like system with the following software installed: tdom tcl --if you plan to use the OpenACS installation script gmake and the compile and build environment. BSD Note BSD users: in most places in these instructions, gmake will work better than make. (more information on FreeBSD installation). Also, fetch is a native replacement for wget. Note: Instructions for installing tDOM and threaded Tcl are included with the AOLserver4 installation instructions, if these are not yet installed. The following programs may be useful or required for some configurations. They are included in most distributions: emacs cvs (and initialize it) ImageMagick (used by some packages for server side image manipulation) Aspell (more information on spell-checking) DocBook and supporting software (and install emacs keybindings for DocBook SGML) daemontools (install from source) a Mail Transport Agent, such as exim or sendmail (or install qmail from source) In order to cut and paste the example code into your shell, you must first do . To install a machine to the specifications of the Reference Platform, do the walkthrough of the Red Hat 8.0 Install for OpenACS. ($Id: os.xml,v 1.16 2017/08/07 23:47:55 gustafn Exp $)