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diff --git a/INSTALL.real b/INSTALL.real deleted file mode 100644 index 3a30cce3..00000000 --- a/INSTALL.real +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -Installation instructions for the ContextKit --------------------------------------------- - -A ContextKit release can usually be compiled with the following -popular recipe: - - $ ./configure - $ make - $ make install - -If you want to modify the sources or if you have checked out the -sources from a development branch, please read the following little -survival guide: - -In general, recompiling ContextKit after touching a source file might -require some tools that are not needed when just compiling a freshly -unpacked release. Those tools might or might not be available (yet) -in your distribution of choice. - -Specifically, many tools are not available in Maemo. Thus, the -recommended way to work on the sources is to hack outside of Maemo, -make a release there, and compile that release inside Maemo. - -The following procedure should work quite nicely. - -Bootstrap the buildsystem after checking out a source tree from Git. -Do this outside of Maemo, in Debian or Ubuntu. - - $ ./autogen.sh - -This will check for all the maintainer tools that are needed. Install -them until ./autogen.sh is happy. - - $ ./configure --enable-gtk-doc - $ make - $ make dist - -These steps build the source tree and get it into a shape where a -release can be made. - -Now switch to Maemo and chdir back into the same source tree. - - $ make distclean - $ ./configure --prefix /usr - $ make - $ make install - -This will recompile the target specific parts but will not regenerate -files that are normally in a release tarball. - -Of course, you can stay inside Maemo until you make a change that -causes make to run some unavailable tool. At that point, switch back -to outside of Maemo and run "make dist" there. |