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1 This text is copied from the TeXinfo manual for pcl-cvs.
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3 Installation of the pcl-cvs program
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4 ===================================
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6 1. Possibly edit the file `Makefile' to reflect the situation at your
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7 site. We say "possibly" because the version of pcl-cvs included
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8 with CVS uses a configuration mechanism integrated with the overall
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9 mechanisms used by the CVS build and install procedures. Thus the
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10 file `Makefile' will be generated automatically from the file
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11 `Makefile.in', and it should not be necessary to edit it further.
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13 If you do have to edit the `Makefile', the only things you have to
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14 change is the definition of `lispdir' and `infodir'. The elisp
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15 files will be copied to `lispdir', and the info file(s) to
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16 `infodir'.
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17
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18 2. Configure pcl-cvs.el
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20 There are a couple of pathnames that you have to check to make
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21 sure that they match your system. They appear early in the file
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22 `pcl-cvs.el'.
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24 *NOTE:* If your system is running emacs 18.57 or earlier you MUST
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25 uncomment the line that says:
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26 (setq delete-exited-processes nil)
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28 Setting `delete-exited-processes' to `nil' works around a bug in
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29 emacs that causes it to dump core. The bug was fixed in emacs
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30 18.58.
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32 3. Release 1.05 and later of pcl-cvs requires parts of the Elib
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33 library, version 1.0 or later. Elib is available via anonymous
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34 ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu in `pub/gnu/elib-1.0.tar.gz', and from a
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35 lot of other sites that mirror prep. Get Elib, and install it,
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36 before proceeding.
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37
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38 *NOTE:* The version of pcl-cvs included with CVS includes a copy
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39 of Elib in the sub-directory `elib' under the `contrib/pcl-cvs'
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40 directory.
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41
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42 4. Type `make install' in the source directory. This will
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43 byte-compile all `.el' files and copy the `*.elc' files into the
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44 directory you specified in step 1.
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46 If you want to install the `*.el' files too, you can type `make
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47 install-el' to do so.
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49 If you only want to create the compiled elisp files, but don't
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50 want to install them, you can type `make' without parameters.
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51
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52 5. Edit the file `default.el' in your emacs lisp directory (usually
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53 `/usr/gnu/lib/emacs/site-lisp' or something similar) and enter the
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54 contents of the file `pcl-cvs-startup.el' into it. It contains a
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55 couple of `auto-load's that facilitates the use of pcl-cvs.
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58 Installation of the on-line manual.
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59 ===================================
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60
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61 1. Create the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*' from `pcl-cvs.texinfo' by
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62 typing `make info'. If you don't have the program `makeinfo' you
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63 can get it by anonymous ftp from e.g. `prep.ai.mit.edu' as
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64 `pub/gnu/texinfo-3.7.tar.gz' (there might be a newer version there
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65 when you read this).
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66
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67 2. Install the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*' into your standard `info'
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68 directory. You should be able to do this by typing `make
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69 install-info'.
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70
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71 3. Edit the file `dir' in the `info' directory and enter one line to
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72 contain a pointer to the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*'. The line
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73 can, for instance, look like this:
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74
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75 * Pcl-cvs: (pcl-cvs). An Emacs front-end to CVS.
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77 How to make typeset documentation from pcl-cvs.texinfo
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78 ======================================================
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80 If you have TeX installed at your site, you can make a typeset manual
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81 from `pcl-cvs.texinfo'.
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82
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83 1. Run TeX by typing ``make pcl-cvs.dvi''. You will not get the
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84 indices unless you have the `texindex' program.
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86 2. Convert the resulting device independent file `pcl-cvs.dvi' to a
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87 form which your printer can output and print it. If you have a
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88 postscript printer there is a program, `dvi2ps', which does. There
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89 is also a program which comes together with TeX, `dvips', which
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90 you can use.
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91
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93 --
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94 #ident "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $Id: INSTALL,v 1.1.1.1 1996/12/18 03:32:29 steve Exp $"
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