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10 years ago
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howto compile and install this package
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really short install instructions
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$ make
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$ su -c "make install"
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the more detailed version
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Make sure you use GNU make. The file name "GNUmakefile" isn't a joke,
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this package really requires GNU make.
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As first step make will do some config checks on your system and write
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the results to Make.config. If you want to have a look at Make.config
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before the actual build starts you can run this step separately using
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"make config".
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The Makefiles use the usual GNU-ish Makefile conventions for variable
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names and default values, i.e. prefix=/usr/local, ...
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The values for some frequently adapted variables are initialized from
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the enviroment. Thus you can change the defaults simply by setting
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environment variables:
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$ prefix="/usr"
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$ CFLAGS="-O3 -mcpu=i686"
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$ export prefix CFLAGS
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Almost any variable can be overridden on the make command line. It is
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often used this way to install into some buildroot for packaging ...
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$ su -c "make DESTDIR=/tmp/buildroot install"
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... but it works for most other variables equally well. There are
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some exceptions through, it usually does _not_ work for CFLAGS for
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example.
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Try "make verbose=yes" if you want to see the complete command lines
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executed by make instead of the short messages (for trouble shooting,
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because you like this way, for whatever reason ...). This also makes
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the config checks performed by "make config" more verbose.
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If you don't trust my Makefiles you can run "make -n install" to see
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what "make install" would do on your system. It will produce
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human-readable output (unlike automake ...).
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Have fun,
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Gerd
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--
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Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
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