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Line 52 and go back to step 2. |
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Line 52 and go back to step 2. |
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4. Run "make -n install" and check whether everything will be |
4. Run "make -n install" and check whether everything will be |
installed to the intended places. Otherwise, put some *DIR or *NM* |
installed to the intended places. Otherwise, put some *DIR or *NM* |
variables into "configure.local" and go back to step 2. |
variables into "configure.local" and go back to step 2. |
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5. Run "sudo make install". If you intend to build a binary |
5. Run "sudo make install". If you intend to build a binary |
package using some kind of fake root mechanism, you may need a |
package using some kind of fake root mechanism, you may need a |
Line 63 in the "Makefile" to understand how DESTDIR is used. |
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Line 63 in the "Makefile" to understand how DESTDIR is used. |
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manpath(1), make sure it is configured correctly, in particular, |
manpath(1), make sure it is configured correctly, in particular, |
it returns all directory trees where manual pages are installed. |
it returns all directory trees where manual pages are installed. |
Otherwise, if your system uses man.conf(5), make sure it contains |
Otherwise, if your system uses man.conf(5), make sure it contains |
a "_whatdb" line for each directory tree, and the order of these |
a "manpath" line for each directory tree, and the order of these |
lines meets your wishes. |
lines meets your wishes. |
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7. If you compiled with database support, run the command "sudo |
7. If you compiled with database support, run the command "sudo |