From 27a65a9d67db865e9fba8224780fd2b7a71fe7d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "zhanyong.wan" Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 08:41:12 +0000 Subject: Removes 'make install' instructions from README. --- README | 32 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index a9172c5..5205303 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -157,38 +157,6 @@ directory otherwise. make # Standard makefile following GNU conventions make check # Builds and runs all tests - all should pass -Other programs will only be able to use Google Test's functionality if you -install it in a location which they can access, in Linux this is typically -under '/usr/local'. The following command will install all of the Google Test -libraries, public headers, and utilities necessary for other programs and -libraries to leverage it: - - sudo make install # Not necessary, but allows use by other programs - -Should you need to remove Google Test from your system after having installed -it, run the following command, and it will back out its changes. However, note -carefully that you must run this command on the *same* Google Test build that -you ran the install from, or the results are not predictable. If you install -Google Test on your system, and are working from a VCS checkout, make sure you -run this *before* updating your checkout of the source in order to uninstall -the same version which you installed. - - sudo make uninstall # Must be run against the exact same build as "install" - -Your project can build against Google Test simply by leveraging the -'gtest-config' script. This script can be invoked directly out of the 'scripts' -subdirectory of the build tree, and it will be installed in the binary -directory specified during the 'configure'. Here are some examples of its use, -see 'gtest-config --help' for more detailed information. - - gtest-config --min-version=1.0 || echo "Insufficient Google Test version." - - g++ $(gtest-config --cppflags --cxxflags) -o foo.o -c foo.cpp - g++ $(gtest-config --ldflags --libs) -o foo foo.o - - # When using a built but not installed Google Test: - g++ $(../../my_gtest_build/scripts/gtest-config ...) ... - ### Windows ### The msvc\ folder contains two solutions with Visual C++ projects. Open the gtest.sln or gtest-md.sln file using Visual Studio, and you are ready to -- cgit v0.12