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About this README
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This README is intended to provide quick and to-the-point documentation for
technical users intending to compile parts of Guacamole themselves.
Distribution-specific packages are available from the files section of the main
project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamole/files/
Distribution-specific documentation is provided on the Guacamole wiki:
http://guac-dev.org/
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What is guacamole-common-auth?
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guacamole-common-auth is a Java library used by the Guacamole web
application to allow its built-in authentication to be extended or
modified and reused.
guacamole-common-auth provides an interface for retrieving a set of
authorized connection configurations for a given set of arbitrary
credentials. Classes implementing this interface can be referenced in
guacamole.properties to allow different authentication mechanisms
(such as LDAP) to be used.
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Compiling and installing guacamole-common-auth
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guacamole-common-auth is built using Maven. Building guacamole-common-auth
compiles all classes and packages them into a redistributable .jar file. This
.jar file can be easily included in other Maven-based projects (like Guacamole).
Note that prebuilt versions of guacamole-common-auth are available from the
main guac-dev.org Maven repository which is referenced in all Maven
projects in Guacamole. Unless you want to make changes to guacamole-common-auth
or you want to use a newer, unreleased version (such as the unstable branch),
you do not need to build this manually. You can let Maven download it for
you when you build Guacamole.
1) Run mvn package
$ mvn package
Maven will download any needed dependencies for building the .jar file.
Once all dependencies have been downloaded, the .jar file will be
created in the target/ subdirectory of the current directory.
2) Run mvn install
$ mvn install
DO NOT RUN THIS AS ROOT!
Maven will install guacamole-common-auth to your user's local Maven
repository where it can be used in future builds. It will not install
into a system-wide repository and does not require root privileges.
Once installed, building other Maven projects that depend on
guacamole-common-auth (such as Guacamole) will be possible.
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Reporting problems
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Please report any bugs encountered by opening a new ticket at the Trac system
hosted at:
http://guac-dev.org/trac/