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Installation
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Prerequisites
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Python 2.4 or higher, SWIG 1.3 or higher, GNU make
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Download
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--------
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You can download the source codes `here`_.
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The latest release is 1.1.1, Jan 15, 2009.
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.. _here: unbound-1.1.1-py.tar.gz
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Compiling
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---------
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After downloading, you can compile the Unbound library by doing::
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> tar -xzf unbound-1.1.1-py.tar.gz
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> cd unbound-1.1.1
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> ./configure --with-pythonmodule
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> make
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You need GNU make to compile sources.
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SWIG and Python devel libraries to compile extension module.
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Testing
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-------
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If the compilation is successful, you can test the extension module by::
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> cd pythonmod
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> make sudo # or "make test" or "make suexec"
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This will start unbound server with language dictionary service
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(see :ref:`Tutorials`).
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In order to test this service, type::
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> dig TXT @127.0.0.1 aught.en._dict_.cz
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Dig should print this message (czech equivalent of aught)::
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; <<>> DiG 9.5.0-P2 <<>> TXT @127.0.0.1 aught.en._dict_.cz
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; (1 server found)
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;; global options: printcmd
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;; Got answer:
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;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 30085
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;; flags: aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
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;; QUESTION SECTION:
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;aught.en._dict_.cz. IN TXT
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;; ANSWER SECTION:
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aught.en._dict_.cz. 300 IN TXT "nic"
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;; Query time: 11 msec
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;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1)
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;; WHEN: Thu Jan 10 16:45:58 2009
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;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 52
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The ``pythonmod/examples`` directory contains simple applications written in
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Python.
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