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<h1>OpenBeOS Network Kit: Build & installation instructions</h1>
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<p>Although the stack isn't quite finished, you can already test some basics. <br>
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You'll have to get the code, build it, install it and run it. <br>
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There isn't yet an easier way of getting the network stack, we're far from ready to release
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a binary package. </p>
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<p>So, if you accept your mission :</p>
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<ol>
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<li><b>Get familiar</b>
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<p>First, go to <a href="http://open-beos.sourceforge.net/tms/team.php?id=7">team
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web page</a>.<br>
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Have a look around and see the current status of the stack. Have a glance
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over the jobs, perhaps there's something that interests you?
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</p>
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</li>
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<li><b>Furbish your tools</b>
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<p>Get the <a href="http://open-beos.sourceforge.net/dev.php">build tools
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suite</a>.<br>
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You'll need CVS, JAM, the fixed LD linker
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</li>
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<li><b>May the code be with you</b>
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<p>For dark reason, you should have the source code to build.<br>
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So, you must checkout (anonymously) the full OBOS CVS:
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<ul>
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<li>Using CVS tool: follow the SourceForge <a href="http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=33869">information
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on CVS</a>.
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<li>If you don't want to fight with 'cvs' command line syntax, I recommand
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you using <a href="http://www.bebits.com/app/3407">CheckItOut</a> tool, with these settings values:
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<p>
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<table border=0 cellspacing=4>
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<tr><td align="right"><i>Project Name:</i></td><td><tt>open-beos</tt></td></tr>
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<tr><td align="right"><i>Location:</i></td><td><tt>/path/to/where/you/want/to/store/OBOS/cvs/tree/locally</tt></td></tr>
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<tr><td aligb="right"><i>Module Name:</i></td><td><tt>current</tt></td></tr>
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<p>Only check <em>"Open Tracker once Completed"</em> option, if you
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want. <br>
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There, click "<em>Go</em>". Patience, it take time (and bandwidth!)</p>
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<li>Other solution: download and unzip the current CVS <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/open-beos-cvsroot.tar.gz%20">snapshot
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tarball</a> from SourceForge. <br>
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Beware, it's huge, expect around 13MB.
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</ul>
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<li><b>Build</b>
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<p>Building the whole Networking Kit stuffs was made easy by Jam rules.<BR>
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Simply run these commands from a Terminal:</p>
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<TABLE cellpadding=6 bgcolor=#E5E5E5 border=0>
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<TR>
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<TD><TT>$ cd /path/to/your/local/openbeos/current<BR>
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$ ./configure<BR>
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$ jam NetworkingKit</TT>
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</TD>
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</TABLE>
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<p>It should build all networking kit stuffs. If you encount any compile or
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link errors, report it to the network team mailing list.</p>
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<li><b>Install</b>
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<p>There are basically two ways to install the networking kit. The first way is to do it manually, as is described below. The second way
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is easier, as you won't have to do anything manually. If you want to use the second way, use the command <tt>jam install-networking</tt>.
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This way you can skip all the manual steps described below. Please note that the OpenBeOS provided utilities like ping, are located
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under your local <tt>current/tests/kits/net/</tt>, where you can execute them as often as you like.</p>
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<p>However, if you are the manual type of person, you can find the networking kit binaries now under your local <tt>current/distro/x86.R1/*</tt><br>
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To install:
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<ul>
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<li>open your <tt>current/distro/x86.R1/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/bin</tt> folder<br>
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</li>
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<li>copy the <tt>net_stack_driver</tt> and <tt>net_server_driver</tt> into
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your <tt>/boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel/drivers/bin</tt><br>
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<li>create in your <tt>/boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel/drivers/dev/net</tt>
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two symlinks <tt>"net_stack_driver"</tt> and <tt>"net_server_driver"</tt>,
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targetting the ones in <tt>../../bin/net_{stack|server}_driver</tt> (create this 'dev/net'
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directory if it don't exists yet)
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<li>copy the whole <tt>current/distro/x86.R1/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/</tt>
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network folder to your <tt>/boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel</tt><br>
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<font color="red">BEWARE</font>: BONE users, you should disabled BONE own <tt>/boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/network</tt>
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modules folder, as our stack try to load these modules too, which currently throw you into KDL heaven...<br>
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So, rename this folder into anything that make sense, like <tt>network.bone</tt>. It'll disabled BONE after a reboot, which is required
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anyway to test the OBOS stack...
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<li>copy the <tt>libnet.so</tt> and <tt>libnetapi.so</tt> libraries from your <tt>current/distro/x86.R1/beos/system/lib</tt>
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to a <tt>lib</tt> folder you should create into your <tt>current/distro/x86.R1/beos/bin</tt>, where the command line
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OBOS networking kit apps are located.<br>
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<li><b>Test, test, test</b>
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<p>You should free one of your /dev/net/*/0 network card (by disable in BONEyard,
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or by disabling in Network for net_server) Then, run the OBOS ifconfig tool from
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Terminal to see (and start) the stack detected interface(s) Last, play with
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ping, arp, traceroute, etc. Also check out the details on the <a href="http://philippe.houdoin.free.fr/phil/beos/openbeos/network_kit/">stack
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design.</a></p>
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</ol>
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<hr>
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<h6>This document is written by <a href="mailto:philippe_[DOT]_houdoin_[AT]_free_[DOT]_fr">Philippe
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Houdoin</a> and edited by <a href="mailto:n_[DOT]_reedijk_[AT]_planet_[DOT]_nl">Niels Reedijk</a>.
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Last updated on June 22th, 2003</h6>
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