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diff --git a/lib/cpluff/INSTALL.txt b/lib/cpluff/INSTALL.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fceffa51d0..0000000000 --- a/lib/cpluff/INSTALL.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -INSTALLING C-PLUFF -================== - -These are instructions for building and installing the C-Pluff framework -implementation using the source code distribution or the source code from the -version control repository. - -For help on building C-Pluff based applications, see the examples in the -examples directory. - - -Prerequisites -------------- - -To build C-Pluff, you need to have following prerequisites installed: - - - GNU Make, C/C++ compiler (GCC), etc. - - - a C library supporting POSIX dlopen - (for example, GNU C library) - or - GNU Libtool libltdl library - (http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/) - - - Expat XML Parser library for C - (http://expat.sourceforge.net/) - -Following components are optional and are used if they are installed: - - - GNU gettext libintl library for localization - (http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/gettext.html) - - - GNU Readline Library for enhanced command line - (http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html) - - -Preparing GNU Autotools build environment ------------------------------------------ - -If you are using a pre-packaged source distribution cpluff-VERSION.tar.gz then -you may skip directly to section Building. - -If you are building from source checked out from the version control repository -then you have to first prepare the GNU autotools build environment. To do this, -simply execute the following command in the top level source directory. - - ./autogen.sh - -The following tools must be installed to successfully prepare the build -environment. - - - GNU Gettext - - - GNU Libtool - - - GNU Automake - - - GNU Autoconf - - -Building --------- - -To build C-Pluff, follow the usual Autotools procedure: - - Building in the source directory: - ./configure - make - - Building in a separate build directory: - cd BUILD_DIR - SOURCE_DIR/configure - make - -You can specify the installation prefix (for example, /usr or /usr/local) -when running the configure script. - - ./configure --prefix=/usr - -The default installation prefix is /usr/local. More help on available -configuration options is available using the --help option. - - ./configure --help - - -Installation ------------- - -You can install the library, header files, utilities, documentation and -examples by making target install: - - make install - -If installing to system directories you have to do this as root. - -Additionally, you can specify a directory to be used in place of the -root directory during installation. This is typically used to create -binary packages. - - make DESTDIR=/tmp/installation install |