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author | vlefevre <vlefevre@280ebfd0-de03-0410-8827-d642c229c3f4> | 2004-09-24 13:38:39 +0000 |
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committer | vlefevre <vlefevre@280ebfd0-de03-0410-8827-d642c229c3f4> | 2004-09-24 13:38:39 +0000 |
commit | 5f1352cbc12235100e4b9a3e5d11ef5267ad56d6 (patch) | |
tree | 865f752a921fa8d2998d60329c9e8217f9d007de | |
parent | 12651e7593d96f965a82ae5ce1e547731cdc565e (diff) | |
download | mpfr-5f1352cbc12235100e4b9a3e5d11ef5267ad56d6.tar.gz |
The standard autoreconf script should now be used instead of prepare.
git-svn-id: svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/mpfr/trunk@2990 280ebfd0-de03-0410-8827-d642c229c3f4
-rw-r--r-- | README.dev | 17 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/README.dev b/README.dev index db4d599d4..4b3ba37cd 100644 --- a/README.dev +++ b/README.dev @@ -2,13 +2,16 @@ Notes for the MPFR developers and CVS users =========================================== To compile source code obtained from CVS, you need some GNU development -utilities: aclocal, autoheader, automake, autoconf. As some files like -"configure" are not part of the CVS repository, you first need to run -the "prepare" script to generate these files and call "configure"; you -must give the options that will be passed to "configure", for instance: - - ./prepare --with-gmp=/path/to/gmp - +utilities: aclocal, autoheader, automake, autoconf 2.50 (at least). As +some files like "configure" are not part of the CVS repository, you +first need to run "autoreconf"; if you have both autoconf 2.13 and 2.50 +installed, you may need to run "autoreconf" a second time. Then you can +run "configure" in the usual way (see the INSTALL file). + +If for some reason, this doesn't work, there's still the old way: run +the "prepare" script to generate these files; as the "prepare" script +also runs "configure", you must give the options that will be passed +to "configure", for instance: ./prepare --with-gmp=/path/to/gmp Give "--help" if you don't know (./prepare --help). Then, you can use the configure script as usual. Read the INSTALL file for more information. If you use GNU tools, you can give "-dev" as the first |