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lynx-dev patch to remove obsolete info from INSTALLATION
From: |
Nelson Henry Eric |
Subject: |
lynx-dev patch to remove obsolete info from INSTALLATION |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Sep 1998 13:46:06 +0900 (JST) |
I left some stuff in INSTALLATION that is pitifully out-of-date.
The following patch removes it.
__Henry
*** INSTALLATION.orig Tue Sep 29 13:25:33 1998
--- INSTALLATION Tue Sep 29 13:40:51 1998
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*** 367,374 ****
setenv RESOLVLIB -lbind
#!/bin/csh -f
! setenv CPPFLAGS "-DSYSLOG_REQUESTED_URLS -I$HOME/slang \
! -I$HOME/.usr/include"
setenv LIBS "-L$HOME/.slang/lib -L$HOME/.usr/lib"
./configure --exec-prefix=$HOME --bindir=$HOME/.lynx \
--mandir=$HOME/.usr/man --libdir=$HOME/.usr/lib \
--- 367,373 ----
setenv RESOLVLIB -lbind
#!/bin/csh -f
! setenv CPPFLAGS "-I$HOME/slang -I$HOME/.usr/include"
setenv LIBS "-L$HOME/.slang/lib -L$HOME/.usr/lib"
./configure --exec-prefix=$HOME --bindir=$HOME/.lynx \
--mandir=$HOME/.usr/man --libdir=$HOME/.usr/lib \
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*** 378,393 ****
use the libbind.a resolver library, not libresolv.a. Setting RESOLVLIB to
-lbind defines this environment variable for `make', and thus must be set
in the same shell that `make' will be run. CPPFLAGS in this example
! predefines SYSLOG_REQUESTED_URLS for the configure script, since it is not
! defined by default, and has no option switch (see "docs/README.defines").
! CPPFLAGS also defines the full path to the slang and zlib header files,
! which are not kept in standard directories. Likewise, LIBS defines the
! nonstandard locations of libslang.a and libz.a. Setting the option
! --bindir tells the configure script where I want to install the lynx
! binary; setting --mandir tells it where to put the lynx.1 man page, and
! setting --libdir tells it (while at the same time defining LYNX_CFG_FILE)
! where to put the configuration file "lynx.cfg", when I type "make
install".
! The --with-screen=slang and --with-zlib options are explained above.
2. Manual compile
If auto-configure does not work for you, or you prefer to compile
--- 377,390 ----
use the libbind.a resolver library, not libresolv.a. Setting RESOLVLIB to
-lbind defines this environment variable for `make', and thus must be set
in the same shell that `make' will be run. CPPFLAGS in this example
! defines the full path to the slang and zlib header files, which are not
! kept in standard directories. Likewise, LIBS defines the nonstandard
! locations of libslang.a and libz.a. Setting the option --bindir tells
! the configure script where I want to install the lynx binary; setting
! --mandir tells it where to put the lynx.1 man page, and setting --libdir
! tells it (while at the same time defining LYNX_CFG_FILE) where to put the
! configuration file "lynx.cfg", when I type "make install". The
! --with-screen=slang and --with-zlib options are explained above.
2. Manual compile
If auto-configure does not work for you, or you prefer to compile
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*** 697,704 ****
need to do is type "make install-help." If you are installing manually,
copy the files "COPYHEADER" and "COPYING" into the lynx_help directory
BEFORE moving the lynx_help tree to its final location. These files are
! referenced hypertextually from help documents. Find tips for installing
! the help files at "http://www.irm.nara.kindai.ac.jp/lynxdev/README.help".
If you have old, pre-existing bookmark files from earlier versions of
Lynx, those files may have to be updated. Conversion may just consist
--- 694,700 ----
need to do is type "make install-help." If you are installing manually,
copy the files "COPYHEADER" and "COPYING" into the lynx_help directory
BEFORE moving the lynx_help tree to its final location. These files are
! referenced hypertextually from help documents.
If you have old, pre-existing bookmark files from earlier versions of
Lynx, those files may have to be updated. Conversion may just consist
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