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- A GNU Autobuild (autoconf, automake, etc.) installation. |
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- A GNU Autobuild (autoconf, automake, etc.) installation. |
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- GCC as well as binutils. |
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- GCC as well as binutils. |
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- lcov (this dependency has to change as it is really only related to testing. |
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### BUILDING |
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### BUILDING |
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### INSTALLING |
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### INSTALLING |
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Currently i am not sure if this thing will install correctly. You might try |
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at your own risk. Anyway, no install should be needed to test this thing. |
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No care has been taken that this thing installs correctly. Anyway |
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simply call *./src/taskrambler* will run this. After started this you |
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should be able to connect with any browser on localhost port 11212. |
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### PLAY AROUND |
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Any asset under assets could be exchanged. It should be possible to |
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change the main.html there and put additionally html files and images |
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under assets and everything should be deliverd. |
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Anyway, there are a few rules. |
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* html assets will always be loaded from assets/html. |
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* all other assets are loaded directly from the assets directory. |
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So, right now this can be used as a HTTP server for static content |
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and without virtual hosts support. |
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USAGE |
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USAGE |
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The server will listen on port 11212 for HTTP requests and on port 11213 |
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The server will listen on port 11212 for HTTP requests and on port 11213 |
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for SSL requerst. |
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for SSL requerst. |
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Currently SSL request are broken and disabled completely. |
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You can use telnet or simply start a browser and connect on localhost:11212. |
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You can use telnet or simply start a browser and connect on localhost:11212. |
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This should show up a very simplistic page. |
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This should show up a very simplistic page. |
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### LOGIN |
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### LOGIN |
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You can't use the login without changing the code. It implemented using |
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You can't use the login without changing the code. It's implemented using |
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ldap and currently not configurable. You have to change the configuration |
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ldap and currently not configurable. You have to change the configuration |
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in the code and compile again. |
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in the code and compile again. |
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Well, sadly i have to say that this is a spare time project. Documentation |
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Well, sadly i have to say that this is a spare time project. Documentation |
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is sparse and Tests too. |
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is sparse and Tests too. |
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If you like to contribute anyway, make a fork, do you changes and generate |
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If you like to contribute anyway, make a fork, do your changes and generate |
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a pull request. |
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a pull request. |
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I will look at these as soon as possible. |
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I will look at these as soon as possible. |