--- Release-Notes.English.dist Wed Jun 16 15:20:45 1999 +++ Release-Notes.English Thu Jun 17 14:08:39 1999 @@ -91,13 +91,13 @@ Make a copy of libcdb.a to the current directory, because you need this to compile dbskkd-cdb. -3. Run makeskkcdb.sh and make SKK-JISYO.L.cdb. +3. Run makeskkcdb.sh and make %%JISYONAME%%.cdb. This script invokes skktocdbm.sh and - redirect /usr/local/share/skk/SKK-JISYO.L as the stdin of skktocdbm.sh. - The SKK-JISYO.L.cdb is created under the current directory as default. + redirect %%PREFIX%%/%%SKKDIR%%/%%JISYONAME%% as the stdin of skktocdbm.sh. + The %%JISYONAME%%.cdb is created under the current directory as default. Change the default pathnames if you need to do so. -4. Install the SKK-JISYO.L.cdb. The author recommend installing it to +4. Install the %%JISYONAME%%.cdb. The author recommend installing it to the same directory where the SKK directory resides. The consistency of this cdb-style directory can be verified by cdbtest or cdbstats utilities of the cdb package. @@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ --------------------------------------- 1. Set the pathname of SERVER_DIR in dbskkd-cdb.c to the directory - where the server resides. The default value is /usr/local/etc/dbskkd. + where the server resides. The default value is %%PREFIX%%/libexec. 2. Set the pathname of JISHO_FILE in dbskkd-cdb.c to the directory where the cdb-style dictionary resides. - The defaule value is /usr/local/share/skk/SKK-JISYO.L.cdb. + The defaule value is %%PREFIX%%/%%SKKDIR%%/%%JISYONAME%%.cdb. 3. Setting the compile-time flag LOG_PEERINFO lets the dbskkd-cdb log the source address of the client connected to the server. This flag is @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ 2. Add the following line (or something similar) to /etc/inetd.conf: (This example is for a FreeBSD 2.2.8-RELEASE system using tcp_wrapper) -skkserv stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/local/libexec/tcpd /usr/local/etc/dbskkd/dbskkd +skkserv stream tcp nowait nobody %%PREFIX%%/libexec/tcpd %%PREFIX%%/libexec/dbskkd-cdb *NEVER* run dbskkd-cdb with the root privilege. Use nobody or a dedicated uid for running dbskkd-cdb.