Hey all,

After my web host has been unable to install htdig for us, I am trying to do it myself. Unfortunately, I have only a basic working knowledge of Unix/Linux.

I am following the instructions on the "Installation" section of the htdig website, and I am up to the point where it says: "After this, you may wish to edit the file CONFIG".

However, I don't see any file named CONFIG.  These are the files I see:
COPYING                 config.guess            htsearch
ChangeLog               config.log              httools
ChangeLog.0             config.status           htword
Makedefs.win32          config.sub              include
Makefile                configure               install-sh
Makefile.am             configure.in            installdir
Makefile.config         contrib                 libhtdig
Makefile.in             db                      libtool
Makefile.win32          htcommon                lookfor
Makerules.win32         htdb                    ltmain.sh
README                  htdig                   missing
README.developer        htdoc                   mkinstalldirs
STATUS                  htfuzzy                 test
acinclude.m4            htlib
aclocal.m4              htnet

So I'm a little confused how it wants me to change all those directory settings if the file doesn't appear to exist. I'm assuming I need to set all these things now, before I compile the program:

DEST BIN_DIR CONFIG_DIR COMMON_DIR DATABASE_DIR DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE CGIBIN_DIR IMAGE_DIR IMAGE_URL_PREFIX SEARCH_FORM

Basically, our setup is on a dedicated server with multiple domains. Under the root folder of our server there is a html directory, and then under that are all the domains: www.a.com, www.b.com, etc. I'd like to set up htdig below the websites off of the root, which is where I extracted the tar file. Then I'd like to have each domain have its own configuration and htsearch executable. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I should proceed?

Thanks very much.
-Mike


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