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+Requirements
+------------
+You will need a C++ compiler.
+I use gcc 5.3.0 and 4.1.2, but the code should compile with any standards
+compliant compiler.
+Gcc is available at http://gcc.gnu.org.
+
+Compressors for bzip2, gzip and lzip formats are required to run the tests.
+
+If you are installing zutils along with GNU gzip and want to keep the
+gzip scripts, the recommended method is to configure gzip as follows:
+
+ ./configure --program-transform-name='s/^z/gz/'
+
+This renames, at installation time, the gzip scripts and man pages to
+'gzcat', 'gzcat.1', etc, avoiding the name clashing with the programs
+and man pages from zutils.
+
+
+Procedure
+---------
+1. Unpack the archive if you have not done so already:
+
+ tar -xf zutils[version].tar.lz
+or
+ lzip -cd zutils[version].tar.lz | tar -xf -
+
+This creates the directory ./zutils[version] containing the source from
+the main archive.
+
+2. Change to zutils directory and run configure.
+ (Try 'configure --help' for usage instructions).
+
+ cd zutils[version]
+ ./configure
+
+3. Run make.
+
+ make
+
+4. Optionally, type 'make check' to run the tests that come with zutils.
+
+5. Type 'make install' to install the programs and any data files and
+ documentation.
+
+ Or type 'make install-compress', which additionally compresses the
+ info manual and the man pages after installation. (Installing
+ compressed docs may become the default in the future).
+
+ You can install only the programs, the info manual or the man pages by
+ typing 'make install-bin', 'make install-info' or 'make install-man'
+ respectively.
+
+
+Another way
+-----------
+You can also compile zutils into a separate directory.
+To do this, you must use a version of 'make' that supports the 'VPATH'
+variable, such as GNU 'make'. 'cd' to the directory where you want the
+object files and executables to go and run the 'configure' script.
+'configure' automatically checks for the source code in '.', in '..' and
+in the directory that 'configure' is in.
+
+'configure' recognizes the option '--srcdir=DIR' to control where to
+look for the sources. Usually 'configure' can determine that directory
+automatically.
+
+After running 'configure', you can run 'make' and 'make install' as
+explained above.
+
+
+Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Antonio Diaz Diaz.
+
+This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy,
+distribute and modify it.