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1.1 misho 1: The sudo philosophy
2: ===================
3: Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root privileges
4: to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give as few
5: privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done.
6:
7: Where to find sudo
8: ==================
9: Before you try and build sudo, *please* make sure you have the current
10: version. The latest sudo may always be gotten via anonymous ftp from
11: ftp.sudo.ws in the directory /pub/sudo/ or from the sudo web site,
12: http://www.sudo.ws/
13:
14: The distribution is sudo-M.m.tar.gz where `M' is the major
15: version number and `m' is the minor version number.
16: BETA versions of sudo may also be available. If you join
17: the `sudo-workers' mailing list you will get the BETA announcements
18: (see the `Mailing lists' section below).
19:
20: What's new
21: ==========
22: See the NEWS file for a list of major changes in this release.
23: For a complete list of changes, see the ChangeLog file. For a
24: summary of major changes to the current stable release, see the web
25: page, http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/stable.html.
26:
27: If you are upgrading from an earlier version of Sudo, please see
28: the UPGRADE file in the doc directory.
29:
30: For a history of sudo please see the HISTORY file in the doc directory.
31:
32: System requirements
33: ===================
34: To build sudo from the source distribution you need a nominally
35: POSIX-compliant operating system (any modern version of BSD, Linux
36: or UNIX should work), a working ANSI/ISO C compiler (C89 or higher),
37: and the ar, make and ranlib utilities
38:
39: If you wish to modify the parser then you will need flex version
40: 2.5.2 or later and either bison or byacc (sudo comes with a pre-flex'd
41: tokenizer and pre-yacc'd grammar parser). You'll also have to
42: uncomment a few lines from the Makefile or run configure with the
43: --with-devel option. You can get flex via anonymous ftp from
44: ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/pub/flex* as well as any GNU mirror. You can
45: get GNU bison from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bison/ or any GNU
46: mirror.
47:
48: Building the release
49: ====================
50: Please read the installation guide in the `INSTALL' file before
51: trying to build sudo. Pay special attention to the "OS dependent notes"
52: section.
53:
54: Copyright
55: =========
56: Sudo is distributed under an ISC-style license.
57: Please refer to the `LICENSE' file included with the release for details.
58:
59: Mailing lists
60: =============
61: sudo-announce This list receives announcements whenever a new version
62: of sudo is released.
63: http://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-announce
64:
65: sudo-users This list is for questions and general discussion about sudo.
66: http://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-users
67:
68: sudo-workers This list is for people working on and porting sudo.
69: http://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-workers
70:
71: sudo-commits This list receives a message for each commit made to
72: the sudo source repository.
73: http://www.sudo.ws/mailman/listinfo/sudo-commits
74:
75: To subscribe to a list, visit its url (as listed above) and enter
76: your email address to subscribe. Digest versions are available but
77: these are fairly low traffic lists so the digest versions are not
78: a significant win.
79:
80: Mailing list archives are also available. See the mailing list web sites
81: for the appropriate links.
82:
83: Web page
84: ========
85: There is a sudo web page at http://www.sudo.ws/ that contains
86: an overview of sudo, documentation, downloads, information about
87: beta versions and other useful info.
88:
89: Bug reports
90: ===========
91: If you have found what you believe to be a bug, you can file a bug
92: report in the sudo bug database, on the web at http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/.
93:
94: Please read over the `TROUBLESHOOTING' file in the doc directory *before*
95: submitting a bug report. When reporting bugs, please be sure to include
96: the version of sudo you are using as well as the platform you are running
97: it on.
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