[Dxspider-support] New install, wiki empty?
Ian Maude
ijmaude at icloud.com
Sun Nov 13 07:53:47 GMT 2022
Hi Rene,
I am currently transferring the wiki after some issues. My apologies but I have not managed to get everything over yet. It’s a somewhat manual task! That said, every install of DXSpider has the manuals included in text and HTML.
You will find the instructions for a git install on the downloads page of dxcluster.org <http://dxcluster.org/>. I would be installing the mojo branch without a doubt. There are not issues between the old and new and the mojo branch is the one being maintained.
73 Ian
> On 13 Nov 2022, at 07:40, Rene Olsen via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> After 4 years I have to move my dxspider to a new server.
>
> I have found links to a wiki on the mailing list, but it seems to be completely empty.
>
> I have also found a script to install the mojo branch, but since my current system isn't running
> the mojo branch, I don't want to use that.
>
> I am going to run it on a debian 11 distro.
>
> The old install file shows how to manaully download perl modules and compile them, and
> downloading spider as a tgz file and unpack it.
>
> There must be an easier way to do it now with git and so on.
>
> Any help will be most appreciated.
>
> Vy 73 de Rene / OZ1LQH
>
>
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