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In order to install LXR, you will need: - Perl version 5 or later. - A webserver with cgi-script capabilities.and optionally, to enable the freetext search queries: - Glimpse If you don't have Perl installed, get it from<URL:http://www.perl.com/perl/info/software.html>.If you need a webserver, take a look at Apache at<URL:http://www.apache.org/>If you want Glimpse and the freetext searching facilites, visit<URL:http://glimpse.cs.arizona.edu/>.LXR has so far been tested on the GNU/Linux operating system using theApache webserver.  Other unix-like operating systems and decentlyfeatured webservers should do as well.To install LXR itself: - Set the variables PERLBIN and INSTALLPREFIX in the makefile to   reflect where the Perl 5 binary is located on your system and where   you want the LXR files to be installed. - Do "make install". - Edit $(INSTALLPREFIX)/http/lxr.conf to fit your source code   installations and needs. - Make sure the files in $(INSTALLPREFIX)/http can be reached via   your webserver.  Make sure your webserver executes the files   search, source, ident and diff as cgi-scripts.  With the Apache   webserver this can be accomplished by making    $(INSTALLPREFIX)/http/.htaccess contain the following lines:   <Files ~ (search|source|ident|diff)$>   SetHandler cgi-script   </Files> - Generate the identifier database.  Go to the directory you   configured as "dbdir" and do "$(INSTALLPREFIX)/bin/genxref foo",   where foo is the subdirectory containing the actual source code. - (Optional) Generate the Glimpse database.  Go to the directory you   configured as "dbdir" and do "glimpseindex -H . foo", where foo is   the same as above.  You might want to add other options to the   commandline (e.g. "-n"), see the Glimpse documentation for details.If it doesn't work: - Make sure all the permissions are right.  Remember that the   webserver needs to be able to access most of them. - Check that all the Perl scripts find their library files, also when   executed by the webserver.The lxr.conf file: LXR does not care much about your directory structure, all relevant paths can be configured from the lxr.conf file. This file is located in the same directory as the perl script files. This makes it possible to have different source trees in different directories on the web server.  LXR recognizes the following options in the configuration file.  htmlhead  The header of all html files. This is a template that  contains mainly html code but it can also contain some special  directives, these are documented below. htmltail  Template for bottom of pages. htmldir  Template for the directory listing. sourceroot   The root of the source that you want to index. sourcerootname   The name of the root (more....) incprefix   Where to find source specific include files. dbdir   Where to find the database files that lxr needs (fileidx xref and   the glimpse files). glimpsebin   Location of the glimpse binary on your system. variable   This defines a variable that can be used in templates and  the config file. The syntax is     variable: <name>, <text>, <values>, <default>  <name> is the name of the variable, <text> is a textual description,   <values> are the possible values of the variable.  <default> is the default value of the variable.   The <values> field can either be a list starting with a "(" and  ending with a ")", with elements separated with ",", or it can be   [ <filename> ]. In this case the values are read from a file with  one value on each line.   map - This makes it possible to rewrite directories using variables.   The linux sourcecode for instance contains several different  architectures, the include files for each of these are found in the  directory /include/asm-<architecture>/. To remap each of these  according to a variable $a you can specify    map: /include/asm[^\/]*/ /include/asm-$a/  Find creative uses for this option :-)

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