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$Id: HOW-TO-MCAL,v 1.1 1999/12/02 08:01:39 zircote Exp $
MCAL HowTo- 11/19/99
Robert Allen [email protected]
Download the required Files:
libmcal.tar.gz
mcal-drivers.tar.gz
unzip and untar the files:
on linux you may perform both steps by adding the -x option
[me@home]$ tar -xvzf libmcal.tar.gz
[me@home]$ tar -xvzf mcal-drivers.tar.gz
Copy the driver directories into the libmcal directory:
[me@home]$ cp mstore ./libmcal
[me@home]$ cp icap ./libmcal
Enter the mstore directory
[me@home]$ cd libmcal/mstore
Next execute make:
[me@home]$ make
Next move to the icap directory and repeat the previos steps:
[me@home]$ cd ../icap
Next execute make:
[me@home]$ make
Now move into the libmcal directory and execute the configure script with the desired options:
To learn about the available options :
[me@home]$ ./configure --help
Now to continue:
[me@home]$ ./configure --with-mstore --with-icap
Now finish with the final compilation:
[me@home]$ make
If you are planning to use these drivers with PHP 3 or 4 you will inclued the following tag in the configure schema:
--with-mcal=../path-to-libmcal
Now you will need to create the local mstore directory:
[me@home]$ mkdir /var/calendar
Next set the permissions on the new directory:
[me@home]$ chmod 1777 /var/calendar
Happy Planning!