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author | uid38172 <uid38172> | 2001-07-05 01:02:51 (GMT) |
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committer | uid38172 <uid38172> | 2001-07-05 01:02:51 (GMT) |
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updated READMEs with purls
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diff --git a/unix/README b/unix/README index 8ee31d4..d10cc2e 100644 --- a/unix/README +++ b/unix/README @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ used on the PC or Mac platform too, but they all depend on UNIX (POSIX/ANSI C) interfaces and some of them only make sense under UNIX. Updated forms of the information found in this file is available at: - http://dev.scriptics.com/doc/howto/compile.html#unix + http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/doc/howto/compile.html#unix For information on platforms where Tcl is known to compile, along with any porting notes for getting it to work on those platforms, see: - http://dev.scriptics.com/software/tcltk/platforms.html + http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/software/tcltk/platforms.html The rest of this file contains instructions on how to do this. The release should compile and run either "out of the box" or with trivial @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ SGI, as well as PCs running Linux, BSDI, and SCO UNIX. To compile for a PC running Windows, see the README file in the directory ../win. To compile for a Macintosh, see the README file in the directory ../mac. -RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.15 2001/04/02 01:59:55 hobbs Exp $ +RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.16 2001/07/05 01:02:51 uid38172 Exp $ How To Compile And Install Tcl: ------------------------------- @@ -66,6 +66,12 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: how to build shared libraries. --disable-shared If this switch is specified, Tcl will compile itself as a static library. + --enable-symbols build with debugging symbols + --disable-symbols build without debugging symbols + --enable-64bit enable 64bit support (where applicable) + --disable-64bit disable 64bit support (where applicable) + --enable-64bit-vis enable 64bit Sparc VIS support + --disable-64bit-vis disable 64bit Sparc VIS support Note: by default gcc will be used if it can be located on the PATH. if you want to use cc instead of gcc, set the CC environment variable @@ -73,7 +79,7 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: Makefile to use gcc after configure is run. Note: be sure to use only absolute path names (those starting with "/") - in the --prefix and --exec_prefix options. + in the --prefix and --exec-prefix options. (e) Type "make". This will create a library archive called "libtcl<version>.a" or "libtcl<version>.so" and an interpreter @@ -91,7 +97,7 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: standard places. You'll need write permission on the installation directories to do this. The installation directories are determined by the "configure" script and may be specified with - the --prefix and --exec_prefix options to "configure". See the + the --prefix and --exec-prefix options to "configure". See the Makefile for information on what directories were chosen; you can override these choices by modifying the "prefix" and "exec_prefix" variables in the Makefile. |