+ <para>
+ The <literal>make install</literal> will install manpages as well as the
+ Pazpar2 server, <literal>pazpar2</literal>,
+ in PREFIX<literal>/sbin</literal>.
+ By default, PREFIX is <literal>/usr/local/</literal> . This can be
+ changed with configure option <option>--prefix</option>.
+ </para>
+ </section>
+
+ <section id="installation.test1">
+ <title>Installation of test1 interface</title>
+ <para>
+ In this section we outline how to install a simple interface that
+ is part of the Pazpar2 source package. Note that Debian users can
+ save time by just installing package <literal>pazpar2-test1</literal>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ A web server must be installed and running on the system, such as Apache.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Start the Pazpar2 daemon using the 'in-source' binary of the Pazpar2
+ daemon.
+ <screen>
+ cd etc
+ cp pazpar2.cfg.dist pazpar2.cfg
+ ../src/pazpar2 -f pazpar2.cfg -t edu.xml
+ </screen>
+ This will start a Pazpar2 listener on port 8004. It will proxy
+ HTTP requests to localhost - port 80, which we asssume will be the regular
+ HTTP server on the system. Inspect and modify pazpar2.cfg as needed
+ if this is to be changed. Make a new console and move to the
+ other stuff. For installation of Pazpar2 as a daemon, refer to the
+ manpage of Pazpar2.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The test1 UI is located in <literal>www/test1</literal>. Ensure this
+ directory is available to the web server by either copying
+ <literal>test1</literal> to the document root, create a symlink or
+ use Apache's <literal>Alias</literal> directive.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The interface test1 interface should now be available on port 8004.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ If you don't see the test1 interface. See if test1 is really available
+ on the same URL but on port 80. If it's not, the Apache configuration
+ (or other) is not correct.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ In order to use Apache as frontend for the interface on port 80
+ for public access etc., refer to
+ <xref linkend="installation.apache2proxy"/>.
+ </para>