From c1319becae5860a4498bf90ca3a8fa8e828b1f14 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:13:18 +0000 Subject: Drop references to nonexistent Makefile variables. git-svn-id: http://lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/branches/lm-sensors-3.0.0@4517 7894878c-1315-0410-8ee3-d5d059ff63e0 --- INSTALL | 43 +++---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) (limited to 'INSTALL') diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 65e36bc6..8020648e 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -103,21 +103,9 @@ patched by your distribution. Compilation =========== -This will compile and install the complete lm_sensors package. Though -nothing is written to your kernel tree, a proper tree is still needed -for this. See earlier for what a proper kernel tree is. - -At the top of the Makefile are a couple of configuration variables that -you may want to change. As far as possible, the Makefile tries to figure -out by itself their settings, but it is possible to overrule them. A list -is found below. Most important are the variables that determine where -your kernel is located (LINUX=/lib/modules/KERNELVERSION/build, usually -links to /usr/src/linux or something similar), where the i2c header files -are (I2C_HEADERS=/usr/local/include) and where you want to install -your modules (MODDIR=/lib/modules/KERNELVERSION) and header files -(LINUX_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include/linux). You can see that the -installation locations are choosen in such a way that they are separate -from the true kernel. +This will compile and install the complete lm_sensors package. At the +top of the Makefile are a couple of configuration variables that you may +want to change. A list is found below. Compilation is done by `make all'; `make install' installs the package. You will get a lot of warnings about files which are not found, all @@ -134,25 +122,6 @@ SHELL (default: /bin/sh) You may have to specify the full path to Bash here, if /bin/sh is some other shell. There have been conflicting reports on whether this is needed. -KERNELVERSION - The version of the currently running kernel. -LINUX (default: /lib/modules/$(KERNELVERSION)/build) - The location of your kernel tree. -I2C_HEADERS (default: /usr/local/include) - This lists where the i2c headers are found. If you used compilation - option 1 for the i2c package, the default will be right. If you used - compilation options 2 or 3, it will not, and may actually cause - problems if you have the left-overs of a previous installation. - If you have weird compilation problems, try to change this to - $(LINUX_HEADERS). -SMP - This must be set to 1 for a SMP kernel. The magic invocation should - determine this automatically, so you should not have to bother with - this. -MODVER - This must be set to 1 if CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is defined. The magic - invocation should determine this automatically, so you should not - have to bother with this. WARN (default: 0) Generate additional compilation warnings; mainly interesting for developers. @@ -162,8 +131,6 @@ DEBUG (default: 0) so by the lm_sensors team. PREFIX (default: /usr/local) Prefix for almost all installation directories. -MODPREF (default: /lib/modules/$(KERNELVERSION)) - The location where the kernel modules will be installed. ETCDIR (default: /etc) Installation location of the sensors.conf configuration file. LIBDIR (default: $(PREFIX)/lib) @@ -178,10 +145,6 @@ LIBINCLUDEDIR (default: $(INCLUDEDIR)/sensors) Installation directory for libsensors include files. MANDIR (default: $(PREFIX)/man) Base installation directory for manual pages. -MANOWN (default: root) - Owner of manual pages. -MANGRP (default: root) - Group of manual pages. Using the sensors package -- cgit v1.2.1