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===Included features=== | ===Included features=== | ||
# | # Automates the (usually annoying) Installation of Java ImageIO libraries. | ||
# | # Port 80 access (default web port) | ||
# Automatically starts at boot up and closes at shutdown. | # Automatically starts at boot up and closes at shutdown. | ||
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====What happens behind the scenes==== | ====What happens behind the scenes==== | ||
# Installing the mirc | # Installing the mirc package automatically installs | ||
## | ## The latest MIRC (currently Z1) into /usr/share/mirc/ | ||
## | ## The sun-java6-jre package- this is the official Sun (Oracle) Java 1.6 JRE package, which lives in the partner repository. | ||
# | ## The jai-imageio-1.1 package - this is a package I created to automate the installation of the Sun (Oracle) ImageIO libraries. | ||
# An Ubuntu Upstart script (mirc.conf) is installed | ## An Ubuntu Upstart script (mirc.conf) is installed - this automates the startup and shutdown of the MIRC server. | ||
I've made these repositories to simplify the installation of MIRC on Linux. | ===Why did I bother?=== | ||
I've made these repositories to simplify the installation of MIRC on Linux (faster than Windows, and free). | |||
At the very least it eliminates the fiddling with Java Image IO tools. | |||
I plan to update it with each release of MIRC Zx. | I plan to update it with each release of MIRC Zx. | ||
Hope this helps someone. Appreciate any feedback. - timothy.john.phillips@gmail.com | Hope this helps someone. Appreciate any feedback. - timothy.john.phillips@gmail.com | ||
Revision as of 12:49, 17 April 2011
The easiest MIRC install ever. Updated to Z1
Included features
- Automates the (usually annoying) Installation of Java ImageIO libraries.
- Port 80 access (default web port)
- Automatically starts at boot up and closes at shutdown.
Installation
Important points
- You need to use Ubuntu 10.04.x (Luicd) 32-bit (i386). Not 64-bit (amd64)
- Options:
- Official Ubuntu distro - http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/ubuntu-releases/10.04.2/ubuntu-10.04.2-server-i386.iso (or use a local mirror closer to you).
- Using a pre-built turnkey appliance can save some time - http://www.turnkeylinux.org/core
First step:
Install Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid 32-bit on a virtual machine or a real computer.
Commands
The following commands should be executed as root (or using sudo)
apt-get update apt-get -y install python-software-properties apt-add-repository 'deb http://archive.canonical.com/ lucid partner' apt-add-repository ppa:timothy-john-phillips/mirc apt-get update apt-get -y install mirc
You will be asked to agree to the terms and conditions of Sun Java and then to ImageIO. Agree to it all.
Usage
Web access to the MIRC site
Point a web browswer at the IP address of your Ubuntu machine and you should see your new MIRC site.
Administrator access:
- username = admin
- password = password
Manual Startup and Shutdown (rarely needed)
From the command line: To start the mirc server
service mirc start
To shutdown the mirc server
service mirc stop
To restart the mirc server
service mirc restart
What happens behind the scenes
- Installing the mirc package automatically installs
- The latest MIRC (currently Z1) into /usr/share/mirc/
- The sun-java6-jre package- this is the official Sun (Oracle) Java 1.6 JRE package, which lives in the partner repository.
- The jai-imageio-1.1 package - this is a package I created to automate the installation of the Sun (Oracle) ImageIO libraries.
- An Ubuntu Upstart script (mirc.conf) is installed - this automates the startup and shutdown of the MIRC server.
Why did I bother?
I've made these repositories to simplify the installation of MIRC on Linux (faster than Windows, and free). At the very least it eliminates the fiddling with Java Image IO tools. I plan to update it with each release of MIRC Zx.
Hope this helps someone. Appreciate any feedback. - timothy.john.phillips@gmail.com