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version 1.10, 2015/03/09 21:00:14 version 1.13, 2015/11/07 14:01:16
Line 42  generates.  If anything looks wrong or different from 
Line 42  generates.  If anything looks wrong or different from 
 wish, read the file "configure.local.example", create and edit  wish, read the file "configure.local.example", create and edit
 a file "configure.local", and re-run "./configure" until the  a file "configure.local", and re-run "./configure" until the
 result seems right to you.  result seems right to you.
   On Solaris 10 and earlier, you may have to run "ksh ./configure"
   because the native /bin/sh lacks some POSIX features.
   
 3. Run "make".  3. Run "make".
 Any POSIX-compatible make, in particular both BSD make and GNU make,  Any POSIX-compatible make, in particular both BSD make and GNU make,
Line 82  manual page source.
Line 84  manual page source.
   
 Understanding mandoc dependencies  Understanding mandoc dependencies
 ---------------------------------  ---------------------------------
 The mandoc(1), man(1), and demandoc(1) utilities have no external  The mandoc(1), man(1), and demandoc(1) utilities only depend
 dependencies, but makewhatis(8) and apropos(1) depend on the  on the zlib library for decompressing gzipped manual pages,
 following software:  but makewhatis(8) and apropos(1) depend on the following
   additional software:
   
 1. The SQLite database system, see <http://sqlite.org/>.  1. The SQLite database system, see <http://sqlite.org/>.
 The recommended version of SQLite is 3.8.4.3 or newer.  The mandoc  The recommended version of SQLite is 3.8.4.3 or newer.  The mandoc
Line 106  If you run into that problem, set "HAVE_FTS=0" in conf
Line 109  If you run into that problem, set "HAVE_FTS=0" in conf
 3. Marc Espie's ohash(3) library.  3. Marc Espie's ohash(3) library.
 If your system does not have it, the bundled compatibility version  If your system does not have it, the bundled compatibility version
 will be used, so you probably need not worry about it.  will be used, so you probably need not worry about it.
   
   One of the chief design goals of the mandoc toolbox is to make
   sure that nothing related to documentation requires C++.
   Consequently, linking mandoc against any kind of C++ program
   would defeat the purpose and is not supported.
   
   
 Checking autoconfiguration quality  Checking autoconfiguration quality

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