X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Finstalling.texi;h=86296c7f8a92a946aef1bf7ce7425350a84c8025;hb=8444d8d47de5e5f8d076b6f43f73c2c29494031e;hp=97f82ec515c9cdb9e3f02e629e3b937c4becab1a;hpb=e346363b672a3940d85906ccc9f6eb58356f8ec6;p=pspp diff --git a/doc/installing.texi b/doc/installing.texi index 97f82ec515..86296c7f8a 100644 --- a/doc/installing.texi +++ b/doc/installing.texi @@ -7,44 +7,9 @@ @cindex gcc @cindex compiler, recommended @cindex compiler, gcc -PSPP conforms to the GNU Coding Standards. PSPP is written in, and -requires for proper operation, ANSI/ISO C. You might want to -additionally note the following points: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -The compiler and linker must allow for significance of several -characters in external identifiers. The exact number is unknown but at -least 31 is recommended. - -@item -The @code{int} type must be 32 bits or wider. - -@item -The recommended compiler is gcc 2.7.2.1 or later, but any ANSI compiler -will do if it fits the above criteria. -@end itemize - -Many UNIX variants should work out-of-the-box, as PSPP uses GNU -autoconf to detect differences between environments. Please report any -problems with compilation of PSPP under UNIX and UNIX-like operating -systems---portability is a major concern of the author. - -The pages below give specific instructions for installing PSPP -on each type of system mentioned above. - -@menu -* UNIX installation:: Installing on UNIX-like environments. -@end menu - -@node UNIX installation, , Installation, Installation -@section UNIX installation -@cindex UNIX, installing PSPP under -@cindex installation, under UNIX -@noindent -To install PSPP under a UNIX-like operating system, follow the steps -below in order. Some of the text below was taken directly from various -Free Software Foundation sources. +PSPP is written in ISO C and primarily targeted at UNIX-like +environments. To install PSPP under a UNIX-like operating system, +follow the steps below. @enumerate @item @@ -60,23 +25,7 @@ for. You can optionally supply some options to @code{configure} to give it hints about how to do its job. Type @code{./configure --help} -to see a list of options. One of the most useful options is -@samp{--with-checker}, which enables the use of the Checker memory -debugger under supported operating systems. Checker must already be -installed to use this option. Do not use @samp{--with-checker} if you -are not debugging PSPP itself. - -@cindex @file{Makefile} -@cindex @file{config.h} -@cindex @file{pref.h} -@cindex makefile -@item -(optional) Edit @file{Makefile}, @file{config.h}, and @file{pref.h}. -These files are produced by @code{configure}. Note that most PSPP -settings can be changed at runtime. - -@file{pref.h} is only generated by @code{configure} if it does not -already exist. (It's copied from @file{prefh.orig}.) +to see a list of options. @cindex compiling @item