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make install |
make install |
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You have to make an entry in the info directory file manually. |
You have to make an entry in the info directory file manually (see |
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Installing Info Files, below). |
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For paper documentation, print gforth.ps (a Postscript file (300dpi |
For paper documentation, print gforth.ps (a Postscript file (300dpi |
fonts, i.e., it works, but does not produce best quality on better |
fonts, i.e., it works, but does not produce best quality on better |
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You can deinstall this version of Gforth with 'make uninstall' and |
You can deinstall this version of Gforth with 'make uninstall' and |
version foo with 'make uninstall VERSION=foo'. 'make uninstall' also |
version foo with 'make uninstall VERSION=foo'. 'make uninstall' also |
tells you how to uninstall Gforth completely. |
tells you how to uninstall Gforth completely. |
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Installing Info Files |
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Info is the GNU project on-line documentation format. You can read |
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info files either from within Emacs (Ctrl-h i) or using the |
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stand-alone Info reader, 'info'. |
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If you use the default install root of '/usr/local' then the info |
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files will be installed in '/usr/local/info'. |
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Many GNU/Linux distributions are set up to put all of their |
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documentation in '/usr/info', in which case you might have to do a |
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couple of things to get your environment set up to accommodate files |
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in both areas: |
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1. Add an INFOPATH environment variable. The easiest place to do |
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this is '/etc/profile', right next to PATH and MANPATH: |
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INFOPATH=/usr/local/info:/usr/info |
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2. Create a file called 'dir' in 'usr/local/info'. Use the file |
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'/usr/info/dir' as a template. You can add the line for gforth |
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manually, or use '/sbin/install-info' (man install-info for details). |
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