Mercurial > emacs
changeset 9499:151b595bc41a
Formerly INSTALL.~33~
author | David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 13 Oct 1994 00:02:32 +0000 |
parents | 0d3e8a3551b1 |
children | a7ac5850ecb4 |
files | INSTALL |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/INSTALL Wed Oct 12 23:32:33 1994 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL Thu Oct 13 00:02:32 1994 +0000 @@ -124,9 +124,10 @@ Note that `configure' doesn't do any compilation or installation itself. It just creates the files that influence those things: -`./Makefile', `build-install', and `./src/config.h'. For details on -exactly what it does, see the section called `CONFIGURATION BY HAND', -below. +`./Makefile', `lib-src/Makefile', `oldXMenu/Makefile', +`lwlib/Makefile', `src/Makefile', and `./src/config.h'. For details +on exactly what it does, see the section called `CONFIGURATION BY +HAND', below. When it is done, `configure' prints a description of what it did and leaves a copy in the file `config.status'. That file is also a shell @@ -269,7 +270,7 @@ `datadir' indicates where to put the architecture-independent read-only data files that Emacs refers to while it runs; it - defaults to /usr/local/lib. We create the following + defaults to /usr/local/share. We create the following subdirectories under `datadir': - `emacs/VERSION/lisp', containing the Emacs lisp library, and - `emacs/VERSION/etc', containing the Emacs tutorial, the DOC @@ -281,17 +282,17 @@ same time; this means that you don't have to make Emacs unavailable while installing a new version. -`statedir' indicates where to put architecture-independent data files +`sharedstatedir' indicates where to put architecture-independent data files that Emacs modifies while it runs; it defaults to - /usr/local/lib as well. We create the following - subdirectories under `statedir': + /usr/local/com. We create the following + subdirectories under `sharedstatedir': - `emacs/lock', containing files indicating who is editing what, so Emacs can detect editing clashes between users. -`libdir' indicates where to put architecture-specific data files that - Emacs refers to as it runs; it too defaults to `/usr/local/lib'. - We create the following subdirectories under `libdir': +`libexecdir' indicates where to put architecture-specific data files that + Emacs refers to as it runs; it defaults to `/usr/local/libexec'. + We create the following subdirectories under `libexecdir': - `emacs/VERSION/CONFIGURATION-NAME', containing executable programs used by Emacs that users are not expected to run themselves. @@ -323,7 +324,7 @@ `prefix' doesn't give a path for any specific part of Emacs; instead, its value is used to determine the defaults for all the architecture-independent path variables - `datadir', - `statedir', `infodir', and `mandir'. Its default value is + `sharedstatedir', `infodir', and `mandir'. Its default value is `/usr/local'; the other variables add on `lib' or `man' to it by default. @@ -337,7 +338,7 @@ `exec_prefix' serves the same purpose as `prefix', but instead determines the default values for the architecture-dependent - path variables - `bindir' and `libdir'. + path variables - `bindir' and `libexecdir'. The above variables serve analogous purposes in the makefiles for all GNU software; here are some variables specific to Emacs. @@ -365,12 +366,12 @@ (which see), is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/VERSION/etc'. `lockdir' indicates the directory where Emacs keeps track of its - locking information. Its default value, based on `statedir' + locking information. Its default value, based on `sharedstatedir' (which see), is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/lock'. `archlibdir' indicates where Emacs installs and expects the executable files and other architecture-dependent data it uses - while running. Its default value, based on `libdir' (which + while running. Its default value, based on `libexecdir' (which see), is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/VERSION/CONFIGURATION-NAME' (where VERSION and CONFIGURATION-NAME are as described above).