<P>What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation that
you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you just want
to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for testing.
-Either way you will want to change directory to a new place, if you want to
-update an existing installation then I suggest /tmp, otherwise choose a
-suitable place according to the normal installation instructions.
+<P>If you are installing Spider from CVS then change directory to /home/sysop
+<P>If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp
<P>
<P>The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your current
directory.
correct. YOU WERE LOGGED IN AS THE USER SYSOP WEREN'T YOU?????
<P>Remember to recompile the C client (cd /spider/src; make)
<P>
-<P>At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restrt the cluster
+<P>At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restart the cluster
in your own time. However, if you attempt to use any new commands or features
expect it to be fatal! At least your cluster will have been restarted then so it
will be too late to worry about it!
What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation that
you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you just want
to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for testing.
-Either way you will want to change directory to a new place, if you want to
-update an existing installation then I suggest /tmp, otherwise choose a
-suitable place according to the normal installation instructions.
+
+If you are installing Spider from CVS then change directory to /home/sysop
+
+If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp
<P>
The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your current
Remember to recompile the C client (cd /spider/src; make)
<P>
-At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restrt the cluster
+At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restart the cluster
in your own time. However, if you attempt to use any new commands or features
expect it to be fatal! At least your cluster will have been restarted then so it
will be too late to worry about it!
What happens next depends on whether you have an existing installation
that you want to update with the latest and greatest or whether you
just want to see what is there and/or run it on a new machine for
- testing. Either way you will want to change directory to a new place,
- if you want to update an existing installation then I suggest /tmp,
- otherwise choose a suitable place according to the normal installation
- instructions.
+ testing.
+
+ If you are installing Spider from CVS then change directory to
+ /home/sysop
+
+ If you are wanting to update Spider then cd to /tmp
The next step will create a brand new 'spider' directory in your
This command is all on one line.
+
Hopefully your screen should show you downloading files. The -z3
simply compresses the download to improve speed. When this has
finished, you will have exactly the same as if you had untarred a full
Remember to recompile the C client (cd /spider/src; make)
- At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restrt
+ At this point the files have been upgraded. You can (usually) restart
the cluster in your own time. However, if you attempt to use any new
commands or features expect it to be fatal! At least your cluster
will have been restarted then so it will be too late to worry about
commands that are useful for a sysop. These are listed below in
alphabetical order. The number in brackets following the command name
is the permissions level needed to use the command.
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-
-
1\b13\b3.\b.1\b1.\b. a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
a\bac\bcc\bce\bep\bpt\bt/\b/a\ban\bnn\bno\bou\bun\bnc\bce\be [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> Set an accept filter line for announce