From: Ben Pfaff Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 14:40:26 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Rename README.CVS to README.Git and update to refer to Git instead of CVS. X-Git-Tag: build37 X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=refs%2Ftags%2Fbuild39;p=pspp-builds.git Rename README.CVS to README.Git and update to refer to Git instead of CVS. --- diff --git a/README.CVS b/README.CVS deleted file mode 100644 index 2e45fefa..00000000 --- a/README.CVS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -To build this project from the sources direct from the cvs archive, -you must install the prerequisites listed in README, plus the -following: - - * Autoconf 2.60 (or later). - - * Automake 1.10 (or later). - - * Gettext 0.17 (or later). - - * GNU M4 1.4.9 (or later). - - * pkg-config 0.21 (or later). - - * gperf 3.0.1 (or later). - - * Gnulib, from Git at . - If you do not have Git installed, up-to-date snapshots are - at . - Note that Gnulib does not require any form of installation: - simply checking it out into a directory is sufficient. We - recommend checking out gnulib into a directory named `gnulib' - at the same level as PSPP. - - * libtool 1.5.22 (or later). - - * Texinfo 4.7 or later, to build the documentation. - -Once you have these installed, execute - make -f Smake -If you checked Gnulib out in a directory named `gnulib' at the same -level as PSPP, then this is sufficient. Otherwise, provide the -location of GNULIB on the `make' command line: - make -f Smake GNULIB=/gnulib/base/directory/name - -After executing Smake, you may configure the source tree in the usual -way with ./configure, e.g. - ./configure -For a list of options: - ./configure --help - -To test: - make check - -For a very thorough test: - make distcheck diff --git a/README.Git b/README.Git new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b303b76a --- /dev/null +++ b/README.Git @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +To build this project from the sources direct from the Git archive, +you must install the prerequisites listed in README, plus the +following: + + * Autoconf 2.60 (or later). + + * Automake 1.10 (or later). + + * Gettext 0.17 (or later). + + * GNU M4 1.4.9 (or later). + + * pkg-config 0.21 (or later). + + * gperf 3.0.1 (or later). + + * Gnulib, from Git at . + If you do not have Git installed, up-to-date snapshots are + at . + Note that Gnulib does not require any form of installation: + simply checking it out into a directory is sufficient. We + recommend checking out gnulib into a directory named `gnulib' + at the same level as PSPP. + + * libtool 1.5.22 (or later). + + * Texinfo 4.7 or later, to build the documentation. + +Once you have these installed, execute + make -f Smake +If you checked Gnulib out in a directory named `gnulib' at the same +level as PSPP, then this is sufficient. Otherwise, provide the +location of GNULIB on the `make' command line: + make -f Smake GNULIB=/gnulib/base/directory/name + +After executing Smake, you may configure the source tree in the usual +way with ./configure, e.g. + ./configure +For a list of options: + ./configure --help + +To test: + make check + +For a very thorough test: + make distcheck