-Dependencies:
-=============
-make
-gcc
-openssl-devel/libssl-dev
-pyOpenSSL >= 0.7
-m2crypto
-
+========== INSTALL
+Assuming that you've set up your yum repo like for a myplc install,
+you should be abe to just
+# yum install geniwrapper
+
+========== CONFIGURE
+
+---
+Inspect your plc config:
+
+[2009.06.09--1l-f8-32-vplc07] / # plc-config-tty
+Enter command (u for usual changes, w to save, ? for help) s PLC_ROOT_USER
+PLC_ROOT_USER = root@test.onelab.eu
+Enter command (u for usual changes, w to save, ? for help) s PLC_ROOT_PASSWORD
+PLC_ROOT_PASSWORD = test++
+---
+geni-config-tty
-Install:
-========
-cd geniwrapper/trunk
-make
+* set GENI_PLC_USER to PLC_ROOT_USER
+* set GENI_PLC_PASSWORD to PLC_ROOT_PASSWORD
+write and quit
+*NOTE* xxx at this point you get a warning b/c the authorities hierarchy has not been created yet; ignore
+---
+run gimport
-Configure:
-==========
-geni-config-tty
+[2009.06.09--1l-f8-32-vplc07] / # gimport.py
+Import: creating top level authorities
+Hierarchy: creating authority: plc
+plc :
+Import: creating table for authority plc
+NOTICE: table "geni$plc" does not exist, skipping
+ inserting authority record for plc
-or
-
-edit /etc/geni/geni_config
-* set GENI_PLC_USER to PLC_MAINTENANCE_USER in /etc/planetlab/plc_config
-* set GENI_PLC_PASSWORD to PLC_MAINTENANCE_PASSWORD in /etc/planetlab/plc_config
+---
+run geni-config-tty again
copy authorities/ple/ple.pkey to geni/server.key
+
Federation:
===========
edit /etc/geni/aggregates.xml and /etc/geni/registries.xml