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Old 01-09-2002
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Thanks everyone for responding - I tried downloading redhat and I was taken through several lists ending up in a list of files. I will try the link killerserv offered.

Thanks again - I love the UNIX environment already!

Derek
 

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COMPILE_LINK(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  COMPILE_LINK(1p)

NAME
compile_link -- compile and copy Interchange link CGI VERSION
1.0 SYNOPSIS
compile_link [-p NNNN] [-s sfile] [-h host] [-w N] \ [--perl] [-nf] [-o outputfile] [-b dir] [-s dir] DESCRIPTION
The "compile_link" program configures (including compilation if necessary) a link CGI for talking to the Interchange server daemon. If the --perl option is given, it will not compile but instead use the tlink.pl program, setting its variables as needed. Designed to be used in conjunction with Interchange's makecat. OPTIONS
-b dir, --build=dir Sets the directory where the build files will be made. Default is "src" in the Interchange software directory. -h hostname, --host=hostname Sets the host address or host name that should be compiled into the TCP-based link program. This sets the default, which still can be overridden by "MINIVEND_HOST" in the environment of the executing process. -p NNNN, --port=NNNN Sets the port number that should be compiled into the TCP-based link program. This sets the default, which still can be overridden by "MINIVEND_PORT" in the environment of the executing process. The port must be higher than 1024. -s sfile, --socket=sfile The name of the UNIX-domain socket file which should be compiled into the UNIX-domain link program. This sets the default, which still can be overridden by "MINIVEND_SOCKET" in the environment of the executing process. --source=dir Sets the directory containing the source files. Default is "src" in the Interchange software directory. -w N, --timeout=N The number of seconds the link program should wait for a connection before sending its timeout page. SEE ALSO
makecat(1), http://www.icdevgroup.org/ AUTHOR
Mike Heins perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 COMPILE_LINK(1p)
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