NAME
Business::Travel::OTA::installguide - Installation Guide for the Business-Travel-OTA Distribution
INTRODUCTION
This is the Installation Guide to the Business-Travel-OTA distribution the Microsoft Windows platform. You can find out more background to the project on the web.
http://search.cpan.org/~spadkins/Business-Travel-OTA/lib/Business/Travel/OTA.pm
http://search.cpan.org/~spadkins/Business-Travel-OTA
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ota-tools
http://www.opentravel.org
This will describe how to get up and running (for demonstration or development purposes) on a Unix/Linux system.
These instructions assume that your system is connected to the Internet.
SET UP THE ENVIRONMENT
You could just install all of the software into "/usr/local", or "/usr", or wherever your Perl is installed. In that case, skip this section.
If however, you are setting up a development environment, or if you wish to install multiple versions of the App software, it is advisable you choose an approach as follows.
Set Up a Development Environment
Choose a directory that will be the base of all App environments (i.e. /usr/mycompany, any base directory will do).
/usr/mycompany
Create a subdirectory for each separate developer/tester. You may wish to choose groups rather than users (i.e. "devel", "qagroup"). (In this case, you would have several developers working in one directory tree. This may cause more conflicts between developers during development, but the conflicts get worked out more quickly than when developers work in separate directories.)
/usr/mycompany/spadkins
/usr/mycompany/joe
/usr/mycompany/marysue
/usr/mycompany/devel
/usr/mycompany/qagroup
These are independent development "sandboxes". Later, when we start making releases of the software (which includes the App framework), we will create other environment directories like this.
/usr/mycompany/0.5.0
/usr/mycompany/0.5.1
/usr/mycompany/1.0.0
/usr/mycompany/2.17.10
All of these directories will have their own self-contained installation of software. Named versions (i.e. "test", "qa", "prod") are simply symbolic links to the particular version to which they currently apply.
In your chosen development directory, you should set the permissions to allow access to be granted by group.
chgrp -R spadkins /usr/mycompany/spadkins # all files and dirs owned by group
chmod 775 `find /usr/mycompany/spadkins -type d -print` # dirs writable by the group
chmod g+s `find /usr/mycompany/spadkins -type d -print` # setgid bit keeps files in the group
Within each directory, you should create a default set of subdirectories.
cd /usr/mycompany/spadkins
mkdir src lib bin man etc include src/tar
You should set up in your ".profile" some appropriate variables.
PREFIX=/usr/mycompany/spadkins; export PREFIX
PATH=$PREFIX/bin:$PATH; export PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PREFIX/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LIBPATH=$PREFIX/lib:$LIBPATH; export LIBPATH # for AIX? (instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
MANPATH=$PREFIX/man:$MANPATH; export MANPATH
Note: If no initial MANPATH was set, setting the MANPATH this way could inhibit the "man" command from finding all of the standard "man" pages. You may need to create an initial MANPATH something like this and then add the $PREFIX/man directory to it.
MANPATH=`find /usr /opt /man -type d -name man -print 2> /dev/null`
MANPATH=`echo $MANPATH | sed 's/ /:/g'`
export MANPATH
Note: It may be similar for LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and you may need to set an initial LD_LIBRARY_PATH something like this.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`find /usr /opt /lib -type d -name lib -print 2> /dev/null`
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH | sed 's/ /:/g'`
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Now log out and log in again so that your ".profile" variables are in your environment.
INSTALLATION
Presumably you have Perl installed. If not, go here.
http://www.perl.org/get.html
http://www.cpan.org/src/README.html
Install it as appropriate. Then become root ("su - root") and use the CPAN shell to install a bunch of distributions that Business-Travel-OTA depends on. Then install the Business-Travel-OTA distribution itself.
perl -MCPAN -e shell
cpan> install Module::Build
cpan> install App::Build
cpan> install App::Options
cpan> install XML::Simple
cpan> install Data::Dumper
cpan> install LWP::UserAgent
cpan> install SOAP::Lite
cpan> install MIME::Entity
cpan> install XML::XPath
cpan> install Crypt::SSLeay
cpan> install Business::Travel::OTA
cpan> exit
Presumably you have Apache running on your machine. If not, start it up or install it. You cannot run the OTA demo server without a web server.
AND MORE
I need to write more on this, but this is how far I got thus far.