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author | ph10 <ph10@2f5784b3-3f2a-0410-8824-cb99058d5e15> | 2009-09-06 16:23:55 +0000 |
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committer | ph10 <ph10@2f5784b3-3f2a-0410-8824-cb99058d5e15> | 2009-09-06 16:23:55 +0000 |
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Documentation tidies
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@@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ Building PCRE on non-Unix systems For a non-Unix system, please read the comments in the file NON-UNIX-USE, though if your system supports the use of "configure" and "make" you may be able to build PCRE in the same way as for Unix-like systems. PCRE can also be -configured in many platform environments using the GUI facility of CMake's -CMakeSetup. It creates Makefiles, solution files, etc. +configured in many platform environments using the GUI facility provided by +CMake's cmake-gui command. This creates Makefiles, solution files, etc. PCRE has been compiled on many different operating systems. It should be straightforward to build PCRE on any system that has a Standard C compiler and @@ -765,4 +765,4 @@ The distribution should contain the following files: Philip Hazel Email local part: ph10 Email domain: cam.ac.uk -Last updated: 01 September 2009 +Last updated: 06 September 2009 |