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INSTALL
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INSTALLING STALLONE
-------------------
Stallone uses the GNU autotools to build itself. If you
downloaded the Stallone source code and wish to compile it
yourself simply follow the steps below.
Dependencies
------------
Ensure that your system has the following dependencies installed
prior to building Stallone. Those marked with an asterisk are only
required if you want to make code changes or for checkouts from Git.
autoconf*
automake*
libtool*
asciidoc
libdaemon
libcap
Building Stallone
-----------------
./autogen.sh (required for initial Git clones of source code)
./configure (./configure --help will show build-time options)
make
Installing Stallone
-------------------
'make install'
OR
'sudo make install'
Beware that this will install a default configuration file (natpmd.conf)
which could overwrite an existing configuration file if one exists.
By default Stallone installs itself in the /usr/local directory tree.
The main Stallone config file can be found in
'/usr/local/etc/stallone/natpmd.conf'.
You can read more about Stallone configuration from the man page that is
installed with 'man stallone'.
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