configure # Check out the bin/set-yo.sh script make make installThe configuration process is quite versatile; it should run flawlessly to detect your system and its defaults. You may alter various settings, see
configure --help
.
make allto build everything. If everything went ok, you can do
make installto install it. The executable, which is built as
src/out/yodl
is created and
copied to a system-wide program directory. The macro package from macros/
is also placed in a public directory, which is /usr/local/share/yodl
by
default (you can change most directory names in the configure process).
Furthermore, postprocessors and a number of shell scripts (drivers of the
yodl
program) are copied to your programs directory.
0.1.2.1: Prerequisites for the installation
To successfully build and install the Yodl package, the following tools must be present:
GNU gcc
compiler 2.7 and above should work without a flaw.
install
. Most Unixes will have
these.
bash
works without problems.
sed
,
grep
, etc.. These tools must furthermore include the code
generators bison
and flex
(yacc- and lex lookalikes) to
genererate the grammar parsers. The GNU implementations of these
tools work like a charm.
groff
input into viewable format.
The default setting for this command is troff -Tascii -man
.
Please send Yodl questions and comments to yodl@icce.rug.nl.
Please send comments on these web pages to
(address unknown),
send other FSF & GNU inquiries and questions to
Copyright (c) 1998 Karel Kubat and Jan Nieuwenhuizen
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