version 1.8, 1995/04/06 16:56:06
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Line 5 First, type
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./configure |
./configure |
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configure has the following useful parameters: |
configure has the following useful parameters: |
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--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX |
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[default: /usr/local] |
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--exec-prefix=PREFIX install architecture-dependent files in PREFIX |
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[default: same as prefix] |
--enable-force-reg Use explicit register declarations if they appear in |
--enable-force-reg Use explicit register declarations if they appear in |
the machine.h file. This can cause a good speedup, |
the machine.h file. This can cause a good speedup, |
but also incorrect code with some gcc versions on |
but also incorrect code with some gcc versions on |
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debugging informations. |
debugging informations. |
--help: tells you about other parameters. |
--help: tells you about other parameters. |
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If you don't like the defaults for the installation directories, you |
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should override them already during configure. E.g., if you want to |
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install in the /gnu hierarchy instead of in the default /usr/local |
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hirarchy, say |
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Now type |
./configure --prefix=/gnu |
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After, configuration, type |
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make |
make |
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If your make has trouble with the Makefile, "make gforth" might work. |
If your make has trouble with the Makefile, "make gforth" might work. |
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If your installed gcc isn't called "gcc" (eg. called "gcc-2.6.1"), type |
If your installed gcc isn't called "gcc" (e.g., called "gcc-2.6.1"), type |
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make GCC=<whatever you call your gcc> |
make GCC=<whatever you call your gcc> |
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Line 56 If everything is allright, you may want
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make install |
make install |
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You may want to override the defaults for the directories. E.g., if |
You have to make an entry in the info directory file manually. Also, |
you want to install in the /gnu hierarchy instead of in the default |
you have to install gforth.ps and html yourself. |
/usr/local hirarchy, say |
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make install prefix=/gnu |
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Alternatively, you can specify the prefixes with configure. |
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