(depreciated) empty page - TJP
The easiest MIRC install ever. Updated to Z1
1 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.
2 Installation
2.1 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
2.2 First step:
Install Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid 32-bit on a virtual machine or a real computer.
2.3 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.
3 Usage
3.1 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
3.2 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
3.3 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.
4 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