From 0b42aa885e60b3cb253971b93dc39ac8cc84c09c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: welch Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 20:22:29 +0000 Subject: Added note about running autoconf if you are using the CVS source tree instead of a source distribution. --- unix/README | 22 ++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/unix/README b/unix/README index 117edc8..c35ae82 100644 --- a/unix/README +++ b/unix/README @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ 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 1.5 1999/04/24 01:46:54 stanton Exp $ +RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.6 1999/05/17 20:22:29 welch Exp $ How To Compile And Install Tcl: ------------------------------- @@ -30,7 +30,17 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: platform, or if you have applied patches, type "make distclean" to discard all the configuration information computed previously. -(c) Type "./configure". This runs a configuration script created by GNU +(c) If there is no "configure" script in this directory it is because you + are working out of the source repository (i.e., CVS) instead of working + from a source distribution. In this case you need to use "autoconf" + to generate the configure script. It runs with no arguments. + Remember to run it here and down in the dltest directory. + + (in the tcl/unix directory) + autoconf + cd dltest ; autoconf ; cd .. + +(d) Type "./configure". This runs a configuration script created by GNU autoconf, which configures Tcl for your system and creates a Makefile. The configure script allows you to customize the Tcl configuration for your site; for details on how you can do this, @@ -57,11 +67,11 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: Note: be sure to use only absolute path names (those starting with "/") in the --prefix and --exec_prefix options. -(d) Type "make". This will create a library archive called "libtcl.a" +(e) Type "make". This will create a library archive called "libtcl.a" or "libtcl.so" and an interpreter application called "tclsh" that allows you to type Tcl commands interactively or execute script files. -(e) If the make fails then you'll have to personalize the Makefile +(f) If the make fails then you'll have to personalize the Makefile for your site or possibly modify the distribution in other ways. First check the file "porting.notes" to see if there are hints for compiling on your system. Then look at the porting Web page @@ -69,7 +79,7 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: are comments at the beginning of it that describe the things you might want to change and how to change them. -(f) Type "make install" to install Tcl binaries and script files in +(g) Type "make install" to install Tcl binaries and script files in 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 @@ -78,7 +88,7 @@ How To Compile And Install Tcl: can override these choices by modifying the "prefix" and "exec_prefix" variables in the Makefile. -(g) At this point you can play with Tcl by invoking the "tclsh" +(h) At this point you can play with Tcl by invoking the "tclsh" program and typing Tcl commands. However, if you haven't installed Tcl then you'll first need to set your TCL_LIBRARY variable to hold the full path name of the "library" subdirectory. Note that -- cgit v0.12