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GIT-INFO
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This file is only present in git - never in release archives. It contains
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information about other files and things that the git repository keeps in its
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inner sanctum.
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To build in environments that support configure, after having extracted
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everything from git, do this:
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autoreconf -fi
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./configure
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make
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Daniel uses a ./configure line similar to this for easier development:
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./configure --disable-shared --enable-debug --enable-maintainer-mode
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In environments that don't support configure (i.e. Microsoft), do this:
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buildconf.bat
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REQUIREMENTS
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For buildconf (not buildconf.bat) to work, you need the following software
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installed:
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o autoconf 2.57 (or later)
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o automake 1.7 (or later)
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o libtool 1.4.2 (or later)
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o GNU m4 (required by autoconf)
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o nroff + perl
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If you don't have nroff and perl and you for some reason don't want to
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install them, you can rename the source file src/tool_hugehelp.c.cvs to
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src/tool_hugehelp.c and avoid having to generate this file. This will
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give you a stubbed version of the file that doesn't contain actual content.
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