--- gforth/INSTALL 1995/11/24 18:05:31 1.13 +++ gforth/INSTALL 1995/11/29 20:20:32 1.15 @@ -28,21 +28,18 @@ configure has the following useful param If you don't like the defaults for the installation directories, you should override them already during configure. E.g., if you want to install in the /gnu hierarchy instead of in the default /usr/local -hirarchy, say +hierarchy, say ./configure --prefix=/gnu -After, configuration, type - -make +Moreover, if your GCC is not called gcc (but, e.g., gcc-2.7.1), you +should say so during configuration: -If your make has trouble with the Makefile, "make gforth" might work. +env GCC=gcc-2.7.1 ./configure -If your installed gcc isn't called "gcc" (e.g., called "gcc-2.6.1"), type - -make GCC= +After, configuration, type -instead. +make Now you can check whether your shiny new Forth system works. Say