HYLAFAX BINARY DISTRIBUTIONS
There are a number of pre-built binary distributions of the HylaFAX
source code that are blessed as safe for installation.
These distributions are available by public FTP from various
sites on the Internet.
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Beware of taking binary distributions from sites that are not on this list.
HylaFAX includes several programs that are either started
by the super-user or are installed as setuid root; thus
installing untrusted distributions can be risky. |
Many binary distributions are available on the master FTP site:
ftp.sgi.com sgi/fax/binary
(192.48.153.1)
These currently include:
- Silicon Graphics inst'able images
- SVR4 pkg images for x86 systems
- HPUX-9.01 for HP9000/7xx systems
- Ultrix 4.4 for DecStation-5000 systems
- SunOS 4.1.4 for Sparc
- Solaris 2.4 for Sparc
[This list may be out of date, check the FTP directory.]
Alternate sites that either mirror the master FTP site or that have
specific binary distributions are:
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These sites had binary distributions of FlexFAX or HylaFAX 3.0,
they will presumably have HylaFAX 4.0 distributions soon. |
FreeBSD binary distributions are available from:
ftp.freebsd.org pub/FreeBSD/ports-current/comms/hylafax/
(165.113.58.253)
NetBSD binary distributions are available from:
ftp.netbsd.org pub/NetBSD/packages/binaries/NetBSD-current/i386
(206.86.8.12)
The binary distributions come with their own instructions.
The following guidelines describe
how to interpret the filenames to understand the
format and contents of each distribution.
Distribution filenames are of the form:
hylafax-<target>-<version>-<format>;
where <target> describes the target system,
<version> specifies the HylaFAX version the distribution
was built from, and <format> specifies the format of
the distribution as follows:
- a .Z suffix indicates the file has been compressed with the
compress(1) program
- a .gz suffix indicates the file has been compressed with the
GNU gzip(1) program
- a .tar component indicates the file was created with the
tar(1) program
- a -inst component indicates the file contains images for the IRIX
inst(1) program
- a -pkg component indicates the file contains images for the SVR4
pkgadd(1M) program
So, for example, hylafax-irix5-v3.0beta099-inst.tar is
a binary distribution for machines running IRIX 5.x and the
distribution is provided as IRIX inst images collected together in a
single archive created by the tar program.
In addition to the binary distributions, there may also be two other
files present for each target system.
Files of the form INSTALL-*-* are
installation instructions for a specific binary distribution.
Files of the form gs*-*-tar.gz
are binary distributions of Ghostscript, the Ghostscript fonts, and
any associated .ps files; configured for use with HylaFAX.
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Last updated $Date: 2002/05/02 22:02:56 $.
Last updated $Date: 2002/05/02 22:02:56 $.
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