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155acc8fcSmrgInstallation Instructions
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355acc8fcSmrg
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5e1c0d025SmrgInc.
655acc8fcSmrg
7e1c0d025Smrg   Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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1155acc8fcSmrg
1255acc8fcSmrgBasic Installation
1355acc8fcSmrg==================
1455acc8fcSmrg
1555acc8fcSmrg   Briefly, the shell commands `./configure; make; make install' should
1655acc8fcSmrgconfigure, build, and install this package.  The following
1755acc8fcSmrgmore-detailed instructions are generic; see the `README' file for
18e1c0d025Smrginstructions specific to this package.  Some packages provide this
19e1c0d025Smrg`INSTALL' file but do not implement all of the features documented
20e1c0d025Smrgbelow.  The lack of an optional feature in a given package is not
21e1c0d025Smrgnecessarily a bug.  More recommendations for GNU packages can be found
22e1c0d025Smrgin *note Makefile Conventions: (standards)Makefile Conventions.
2355acc8fcSmrg
2455acc8fcSmrg   The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
2555acc8fcSmrgvarious system-dependent variables used during compilation.  It uses
2655acc8fcSmrgthose values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
2755acc8fcSmrgIt may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
2855acc8fcSmrgdefinitions.  Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
2955acc8fcSmrgyou can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
3055acc8fcSmrgfile `config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
3155acc8fcSmrgdebugging `configure').
3255acc8fcSmrg
3355acc8fcSmrg   It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache'
3455acc8fcSmrgand enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache' or simply `-C') that saves
3555acc8fcSmrgthe results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring.  Caching is
3655acc8fcSmrgdisabled by default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale
3755acc8fcSmrgcache files.
3855acc8fcSmrg
3955acc8fcSmrg   If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
4055acc8fcSmrgto figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
4155acc8fcSmrgdiffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
4255acc8fcSmrgbe considered for the next release.  If you are using the cache, and at
4355acc8fcSmrgsome point `config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you
4455acc8fcSmrgmay remove or edit it.
4555acc8fcSmrg
4655acc8fcSmrg   The file `configure.ac' (or `configure.in') is used to create
4755acc8fcSmrg`configure' by a program called `autoconf'.  You need `configure.ac' if
4855acc8fcSmrgyou want to change it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version
4955acc8fcSmrgof `autoconf'.
5055acc8fcSmrg
51e1c0d025Smrg   The simplest way to compile this package is:
5255acc8fcSmrg
5355acc8fcSmrg  1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
5455acc8fcSmrg     `./configure' to configure the package for your system.
5555acc8fcSmrg
5655acc8fcSmrg     Running `configure' might take a while.  While running, it prints
5755acc8fcSmrg     some messages telling which features it is checking for.
5855acc8fcSmrg
5955acc8fcSmrg  2. Type `make' to compile the package.
6055acc8fcSmrg
6155acc8fcSmrg  3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
62e1c0d025Smrg     the package, generally using the just-built uninstalled binaries.
6355acc8fcSmrg
6455acc8fcSmrg  4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
65e1c0d025Smrg     documentation.  When installing into a prefix owned by root, it is
66e1c0d025Smrg     recommended that the package be configured and built as a regular
67e1c0d025Smrg     user, and only the `make install' phase executed with root
68e1c0d025Smrg     privileges.
69e1c0d025Smrg
70e1c0d025Smrg  5. Optionally, type `make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
71e1c0d025Smrg     this time using the binaries in their final installed location.
72e1c0d025Smrg     This target does not install anything.  Running this target as a
73e1c0d025Smrg     regular user, particularly if the prior `make install' required
74e1c0d025Smrg     root privileges, verifies that the installation completed
75e1c0d025Smrg     correctly.
76e1c0d025Smrg
77e1c0d025Smrg  6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
7855acc8fcSmrg     source code directory by typing `make clean'.  To also remove the
7955acc8fcSmrg     files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
8055acc8fcSmrg     a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'.  There is
8155acc8fcSmrg     also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
8255acc8fcSmrg     for the package's developers.  If you use it, you may have to get
8355acc8fcSmrg     all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
8455acc8fcSmrg     with the distribution.
8555acc8fcSmrg
86e1c0d025Smrg  7. Often, you can also type `make uninstall' to remove the installed
87e1c0d025Smrg     files again.  In practice, not all packages have tested that
88e1c0d025Smrg     uninstallation works correctly, even though it is required by the
89e1c0d025Smrg     GNU Coding Standards.
90e1c0d025Smrg
91e1c0d025Smrg  8. Some packages, particularly those that use Automake, provide `make
92e1c0d025Smrg     distcheck', which can by used by developers to test that all other
93e1c0d025Smrg     targets like `make install' and `make uninstall' work correctly.
94e1c0d025Smrg     This target is generally not run by end users.
9555acc8fcSmrg
9655acc8fcSmrgCompilers and Options
9755acc8fcSmrg=====================
9855acc8fcSmrg
9955acc8fcSmrg   Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
10055acc8fcSmrgthe `configure' script does not know about.  Run `./configure --help'
10155acc8fcSmrgfor details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
10255acc8fcSmrg
10355acc8fcSmrg   You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
10455acc8fcSmrgby setting variables in the command line or in the environment.  Here
10555acc8fcSmrgis an example:
10655acc8fcSmrg
10755acc8fcSmrg     ./configure CC=c99 CFLAGS=-g LIBS=-lposix
10855acc8fcSmrg
10955acc8fcSmrg   *Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
11055acc8fcSmrg
11155acc8fcSmrgCompiling For Multiple Architectures
11255acc8fcSmrg====================================
11355acc8fcSmrg
11455acc8fcSmrg   You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
11555acc8fcSmrgsame time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
11655acc8fcSmrgown directory.  To do this, you can use GNU `make'.  `cd' to the
11755acc8fcSmrgdirectory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
11855acc8fcSmrgthe `configure' script.  `configure' automatically checks for the
119e1c0d025Smrgsource code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'.  This
120e1c0d025Smrgis known as a "VPATH" build.
12155acc8fcSmrg
12255acc8fcSmrg   With a non-GNU `make', it is safer to compile the package for one
12355acc8fcSmrgarchitecture at a time in the source code directory.  After you have
12455acc8fcSmrginstalled the package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before
12555acc8fcSmrgreconfiguring for another architecture.
12655acc8fcSmrg
12755acc8fcSmrg   On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and
12855acc8fcSmrgexecutables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or
12955acc8fcSmrg"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple `-arch' options to the
13055acc8fcSmrgcompiler but only a single `-arch' option to the preprocessor.  Like
13155acc8fcSmrgthis:
13255acc8fcSmrg
13355acc8fcSmrg     ./configure CC="gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
13455acc8fcSmrg                 CXX="g++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
13555acc8fcSmrg                 CPP="gcc -E" CXXCPP="g++ -E"
13655acc8fcSmrg
13755acc8fcSmrg   This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
13855acc8fcSmrgmay have to build one architecture at a time and combine the results
13955acc8fcSmrgusing the `lipo' tool if you have problems.
14055acc8fcSmrg
14155acc8fcSmrgInstallation Names
14255acc8fcSmrg==================
14355acc8fcSmrg
14455acc8fcSmrg   By default, `make install' installs the package's commands under
14555acc8fcSmrg`/usr/local/bin', include files under `/usr/local/include', etc.  You
14655acc8fcSmrgcan specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving
147e1c0d025Smrg`configure' the option `--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
148e1c0d025Smrgabsolute file name.
14955acc8fcSmrg
15055acc8fcSmrg   You can specify separate installation prefixes for
15155acc8fcSmrgarchitecture-specific files and architecture-independent files.  If you
15255acc8fcSmrgpass the option `--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to `configure', the package uses
15355acc8fcSmrgPREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
15455acc8fcSmrgDocumentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.
15555acc8fcSmrg
15655acc8fcSmrg   In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
15755acc8fcSmrgoptions like `--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
15855acc8fcSmrgkinds of files.  Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
159e1c0d025Smrgyou can set and what kinds of files go in them.  In general, the
160e1c0d025Smrgdefault for these options is expressed in terms of `${prefix}', so that
161e1c0d025Smrgspecifying just `--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
162e1c0d025Smrgspecifications that were not explicitly provided.
163e1c0d025Smrg
164e1c0d025Smrg   The most portable way to affect installation locations is to pass the
165e1c0d025Smrgcorrect locations to `configure'; however, many packages provide one or
166e1c0d025Smrgboth of the following shortcuts of passing variable assignments to the
167e1c0d025Smrg`make install' command line to change installation locations without
168e1c0d025Smrghaving to reconfigure or recompile.
169e1c0d025Smrg
170e1c0d025Smrg   The first method involves providing an override variable for each
171e1c0d025Smrgaffected directory.  For example, `make install
172e1c0d025Smrgprefix=/alternate/directory' will choose an alternate location for all
173e1c0d025Smrgdirectory configuration variables that were expressed in terms of
174e1c0d025Smrg`${prefix}'.  Any directories that were specified during `configure',
175e1c0d025Smrgbut not in terms of `${prefix}', must each be overridden at install
176e1c0d025Smrgtime for the entire installation to be relocated.  The approach of
177e1c0d025Smrgmakefile variable overrides for each directory variable is required by
178e1c0d025Smrgthe GNU Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation.
179e1c0d025SmrgHowever, some platforms have known limitations with the semantics of
180e1c0d025Smrgshared libraries that end up requiring recompilation when using this
181e1c0d025Smrgmethod, particularly noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
182e1c0d025Smrg
183e1c0d025Smrg   The second method involves providing the `DESTDIR' variable.  For
184e1c0d025Smrgexample, `make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
185e1c0d025Smrg`/alternate/directory' before all installation names.  The approach of
186e1c0d025Smrg`DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
187e1c0d025Smrgdoes not work on platforms that have drive letters.  On the other hand,
188e1c0d025Smrgit does better at avoiding recompilation issues, and works well even
189e1c0d025Smrgwhen some directory options were not specified in terms of `${prefix}'
190e1c0d025Smrgat `configure' time.
191e1c0d025Smrg
192e1c0d025SmrgOptional Features
193e1c0d025Smrg=================
19455acc8fcSmrg
19555acc8fcSmrg   If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
19655acc8fcSmrgwith an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
19755acc8fcSmrgoption `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
19855acc8fcSmrg
19955acc8fcSmrg   Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
20055acc8fcSmrg`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
20155acc8fcSmrgThey may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
20255acc8fcSmrgis something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System).  The
20355acc8fcSmrg`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
20455acc8fcSmrgpackage recognizes.
20555acc8fcSmrg
20655acc8fcSmrg   For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
20755acc8fcSmrgfind the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
20855acc8fcSmrgyou can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
20955acc8fcSmrg`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
21055acc8fcSmrg
211e1c0d025Smrg   Some packages offer the ability to configure how verbose the
212e1c0d025Smrgexecution of `make' will be.  For these packages, running `./configure
213e1c0d025Smrg--enable-silent-rules' sets the default to minimal output, which can be
214e1c0d025Smrgoverridden with `make V=1'; while running `./configure
215e1c0d025Smrg--disable-silent-rules' sets the default to verbose, which can be
216e1c0d025Smrgoverridden with `make V=0'.
217e1c0d025Smrg
21855acc8fcSmrgParticular systems
21955acc8fcSmrg==================
22055acc8fcSmrg
22155acc8fcSmrg   On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible.  If GNU
22255acc8fcSmrgCC is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
22355acc8fcSmrgorder to use an ANSI C compiler:
22455acc8fcSmrg
225e1c0d025Smrg     ./configure CC="cc -Ae -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500"
22655acc8fcSmrg
22755acc8fcSmrgand if that doesn't work, install pre-built binaries of GCC for HP-UX.
22855acc8fcSmrg
229e1c0d025Smrg   HP-UX `make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as
230e1c0d025Smrgtheir prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped
231e1c0d025Smrggenerated files such as `configure' are involved.  Use GNU `make'
232e1c0d025Smrginstead.
233e1c0d025Smrg
23455acc8fcSmrg   On OSF/1 a.k.a. Tru64, some versions of the default C compiler cannot
23555acc8fcSmrgparse its `<wchar.h>' header file.  The option `-nodtk' can be used as
23655acc8fcSmrga workaround.  If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended
23755acc8fcSmrgto try
23855acc8fcSmrg
23955acc8fcSmrg     ./configure CC="cc"
24055acc8fcSmrg
24155acc8fcSmrgand if that doesn't work, try
24255acc8fcSmrg
24355acc8fcSmrg     ./configure CC="cc -nodtk"
24455acc8fcSmrg
245e1c0d025Smrg   On Solaris, don't put `/usr/ucb' early in your `PATH'.  This
246e1c0d025Smrgdirectory contains several dysfunctional programs; working variants of
247e1c0d025Smrgthese programs are available in `/usr/bin'.  So, if you need `/usr/ucb'
248e1c0d025Smrgin your `PATH', put it _after_ `/usr/bin'.
249e1c0d025Smrg
250e1c0d025Smrg   On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in `/boot/common',
251e1c0d025Smrgnot `/usr/local'.  It is recommended to use the following options:
252e1c0d025Smrg
253e1c0d025Smrg     ./configure --prefix=/boot/common
254e1c0d025Smrg
25555acc8fcSmrgSpecifying the System Type
25655acc8fcSmrg==========================
25755acc8fcSmrg
25855acc8fcSmrg   There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
25955acc8fcSmrgautomatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
26055acc8fcSmrgwill run on.  Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
26155acc8fcSmrg_same_ architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
26255acc8fcSmrga message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
26355acc8fcSmrg`--build=TYPE' option.  TYPE can either be a short name for the system
26455acc8fcSmrgtype, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
26555acc8fcSmrg
26655acc8fcSmrg     CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
26755acc8fcSmrg
26855acc8fcSmrgwhere SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
26955acc8fcSmrg
270e1c0d025Smrg     OS
271e1c0d025Smrg     KERNEL-OS
27255acc8fcSmrg
27355acc8fcSmrg   See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field.  If
27455acc8fcSmrg`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
27555acc8fcSmrgneed to know the machine type.
27655acc8fcSmrg
27755acc8fcSmrg   If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
27855acc8fcSmrguse the option `--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
27955acc8fcSmrgproduce code for.
28055acc8fcSmrg
28155acc8fcSmrg   If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
28255acc8fcSmrgplatform different from the build platform, you should specify the
28355acc8fcSmrg"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
28455acc8fcSmrgeventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'.
28555acc8fcSmrg
28655acc8fcSmrgSharing Defaults
28755acc8fcSmrg================
28855acc8fcSmrg
28955acc8fcSmrg   If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
29055acc8fcSmrgyou can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
29155acc8fcSmrgdefault values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
29255acc8fcSmrg`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
29355acc8fcSmrg`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists.  Or, you can set the
29455acc8fcSmrg`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
29555acc8fcSmrgA warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
29655acc8fcSmrg
29755acc8fcSmrgDefining Variables
29855acc8fcSmrg==================
29955acc8fcSmrg
30055acc8fcSmrg   Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
30155acc8fcSmrgenvironment passed to `configure'.  However, some packages may run
30255acc8fcSmrgconfigure again during the build, and the customized values of these
30355acc8fcSmrgvariables may be lost.  In order to avoid this problem, you should set
30455acc8fcSmrgthem in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'.  For example:
30555acc8fcSmrg
30655acc8fcSmrg     ./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
30755acc8fcSmrg
30855acc8fcSmrgcauses the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
30955acc8fcSmrgoverridden in the site shell script).
31055acc8fcSmrg
31155acc8fcSmrgUnfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
31255acc8fcSmrgan Autoconf bug.  Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround:
31355acc8fcSmrg
31455acc8fcSmrg     CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
31555acc8fcSmrg
31655acc8fcSmrg`configure' Invocation
31755acc8fcSmrg======================
31855acc8fcSmrg
31955acc8fcSmrg   `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
32055acc8fcSmrgoperates.
32155acc8fcSmrg
32255acc8fcSmrg`--help'
32355acc8fcSmrg`-h'
32455acc8fcSmrg     Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit.
32555acc8fcSmrg
32655acc8fcSmrg`--help=short'
32755acc8fcSmrg`--help=recursive'
32855acc8fcSmrg     Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
32955acc8fcSmrg     `configure', and exit.  The `short' variant lists options used
33055acc8fcSmrg     only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options
33155acc8fcSmrg     also present in any nested packages.
33255acc8fcSmrg
33355acc8fcSmrg`--version'
33455acc8fcSmrg`-V'
33555acc8fcSmrg     Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
33655acc8fcSmrg     script, and exit.
33755acc8fcSmrg
33855acc8fcSmrg`--cache-file=FILE'
33955acc8fcSmrg     Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
34055acc8fcSmrg     traditionally `config.cache'.  FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
34155acc8fcSmrg     disable caching.
34255acc8fcSmrg
34355acc8fcSmrg`--config-cache'
34455acc8fcSmrg`-C'
34555acc8fcSmrg     Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
34655acc8fcSmrg
34755acc8fcSmrg`--quiet'
34855acc8fcSmrg`--silent'
34955acc8fcSmrg`-q'
35055acc8fcSmrg     Do not print messages saying which checks are being made.  To
35155acc8fcSmrg     suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
35255acc8fcSmrg     messages will still be shown).
35355acc8fcSmrg
35455acc8fcSmrg`--srcdir=DIR'
35555acc8fcSmrg     Look for the package's source code in directory DIR.  Usually
35655acc8fcSmrg     `configure' can determine that directory automatically.
35755acc8fcSmrg
35855acc8fcSmrg`--prefix=DIR'
359e1c0d025Smrg     Use DIR as the installation prefix.  *note Installation Names::
36055acc8fcSmrg     for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning
36155acc8fcSmrg     the installation locations.
36255acc8fcSmrg
36355acc8fcSmrg`--no-create'
36455acc8fcSmrg`-n'
36555acc8fcSmrg     Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
36655acc8fcSmrg     files.
36755acc8fcSmrg
36855acc8fcSmrg`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options.  Run
36955acc8fcSmrg`configure --help' for more details.
37055acc8fcSmrg
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