Copyright (c) 2000-2015 Simon Leinen simon.leinen@gmail.com
The configure script is not included in the source repository. You
can create it using autogen.sh
. Note that GNU automake and GNU
autoconf are required for this.
This distribution uses GNU configure for portability and flexibility of installation. You must configure the program for your system before you can compile it using make:
$ ./configure
$ make
The program can then be installed (under /usr/local/bin by default) using "make install":
$ make install
The configure script accepts many arguments, some of which may even be useful. Using "./configure --prefix ..." you can specify a directory other than /usr/local to be used as an installation destination. Call "./configure --help" to get a list of arguments accepted by configure.
A simple samplicator.service
systemd Service File for samplicator is
included. It works at least on CentOS 7.x, use as an example:
- modify
ExecStart
as desired for your local situation - write the referred
samplicator.conf
Then install and start the new service. On my CentOS 7.2, it looks like this:
cp samplicator.service /etc/systemd/system/samplicator.service
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl start samplicator.service