From 7ca27c948604f0343925c5ce61a1f7783a21b126 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2022 19:37:33 +0100 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.3. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- INSTALL | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'INSTALL') diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index f2a5025..ecf03f1 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ Requirements ------------ -You will need a C++11 compiler. (gcc 3.3.6 or newer is recommended). -I use gcc 6.1.0 and 4.1.2, but the code should compile with any standards +You will need a C++98 compiler with support for 'long long'. +(gcc 3.3.6 or newer is recommended). +I use gcc 6.1.0 and 3.3.6, but the code should compile with any standards compliant compiler. Gcc is available at http://gcc.gnu.org. @@ -14,8 +15,8 @@ Procedure or lzip -cd lzd[version].tar.lz | tar -xf - -This creates the directory ./lzd[version] containing the source from -the main archive. +This creates the directory ./lzd[version] containing the source code +extracted from the archive. 2. Change to lzd directory and run configure. (Try 'configure --help' for usage instructions). @@ -42,15 +43,15 @@ 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 +'configure' recognizes the option '--srcdir=DIR' to control where to look +for the source code. Usually 'configure' can determine that directory automatically. After running 'configure', you can run 'make' and 'make install' as explained above. -Copyright (C) 2013-2021 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +Copyright (C) 2013-2022 Antonio Diaz Diaz. This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy, distribute, and modify it. -- cgit v1.2.3