2 First, make sure you have the following dependencies installed:
8 1. [OpenSSL](http://www.openssl.org/)
9 1. [Curl](http://curl.haxx.se)
10 1. Xerces-C XML parser
11 1. [Apache Santuario](http://santuario.apache.org/)
12 1. [MIT Kerberos](http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/) at least version 1.9
13 1. log4cpp or log4shib
14 1. [libevent](http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/) at least
17 On a Debian or Ubuntu system you can get a lot of these dependencies
20 aptitude install libxml-security-c-dev libxerces-c-dev \
21 libcurl4-openssl-dev liblog4cpp5-dev autotools-dev doxygen libtool \
22 libconfuse-dev libfreeradius-dev
24 aptitude install -t experimental libkrb5-dev libevent-dev
26 A sufficiently new version of libevent is in the libevent-dev package
27 in Debian experimental. The libkrb5-dev in Debian experimental is also
28 sufficiently new. [Sam Hartman](http://www.launchpad.net/~hartmans)
29 maintains sufficiently new krb5 for Ubuntu.
30 Ensure that libgss-dev is not installed as the headers are conflicting
31 with the headers from libkrb5-dev.
34 [Repository](http://www.project-moonshot.org/developers/repository)
35 instructions for checking out a copy of Moonshot At this writing, the
36 following should be sufficient:
38 git clone http://www.project-moonshot.org/git/moonshot.git
45 Create some directory that you have permission to write to. We'll
46 assume this is /usr/local/moonshot. Run
48 ./builder --prefix=/usr/local/moonshot
50 The builder script takes other options to permit modifying what is
51 passed to configure. The script will build and install the Moonshot
52 projects. Now [[Prepare]] to use the software.