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revision 1.57 by dak, Mon Apr 11 09:01:31 2005 UTC revision 1.58 by dak, Sun May 1 20:36:30 2005 UTC
# Line 128  help it out with one of these options: Line 128  help it out with one of these options:
128  @table @code  @table @code
129  @item --prefix=@file{/usr/local}  @item --prefix=@file{/usr/local}
130  All automatic placements for package components will be chosen from  All automatic placements for package components will be chosen from
131  sensible existing hierarchies below this.  @file{/usr/local} is the  sensible existing hierarchies below this.  Only if no workable
132  default setting for site-wide installation.  If you are packaging this  placement can be found there, in some cases an alternative search will
133  as an operating system component for distribution, the setting  be made in a prefix deduced from a suitable binary.
134  @file{/usr} will probably be the right choice.  If you are planning to  
135  install the package as a single non-priviledged user, you will typically  @file{/usr/local} is the default @var{prefix}, intended to be suitable
136  set @var{prefix} to your home directory.  And if you have installed an  for a site-wide installation.  If you are packaging this as an
137  alternative version of Emacs for testing purposes, the prefix (something  operating system component for distribution, the setting @file{/usr}
138  like @file{/usr/local/emacs-22}) will be the same you used when  will probably be the right choice.  If you are planning to install the
139  installing Emacs.  package as a single non-priviledged user, you will typically set
140    @var{prefix} to your home directory.
141    
142  @item --with-emacs[=@var{/path/to/emacs}]  @item --with-emacs[=@var{/path/to/emacs}]
143  If you are using a pretest which isn't in your @code{$PATH}, or  If you are using a pretest which isn't in your @code{$PATH}, or
# Line 158  Emacs uses a different installation sche Line 159  Emacs uses a different installation sche
159  @item --with-lispdir=@var{/dir}  @item --with-lispdir=@var{/dir}
160  This Emacs-only option specifies the location of the @file{site-lisp}  This Emacs-only option specifies the location of the @file{site-lisp}
161  directory within @samp{load-path} under which the files will get  directory within @samp{load-path} under which the files will get
162  installed.  @file{configure} should should figure this out by itself.  installed (the bulk will get installed in a subdirectory).
163  The next two options, if they don't specify an absolute file name, are  @file{./configure} should figure this out by itself.
 considered to be relative to @var{lispdir}.  
164    
165  @item --with-preview-startfile=@file{preview-latex.el}  @item --with-preview-startfile=@file{preview-latex.el}
166  This is the name of the startup file.  If @var{lispdir} contains a  This is the name of the startup file.  If @var{lispdir} contains a

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