Copyright 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file contains information that supplements the generic installation instructions in file `INSTALL.gen'. It is meant for people building directly from the development repository, rather than a release or snapshot tarball. If you want to start compiling the `groff' system with an existing script `configure' you won't need the information in this file. But if you want to use the `GNU autotools' (`aclocal', `autoreconf') for creating the following and some more files: aclocal.m4 configure Makefile To update file `aclocal.m4', run the shell command $ aclocal -I m4 To recreate the files `configure' and `Makefile', use the shell command $ autoreconf -I m4 The option `-I m4' is necessary. It refers to the subdirectory `m4' that has files with m4 macro definitions needed by the `autotools'. If you use an old `autoreconf' version < 2.69, there might be an error warning like: /usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4:225: warning: underquoted definition of AC_GTKGLEXTMM_SUPPORTS_MULTIHEAD /usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4:225: run info '(automake)Extending aclocal' /usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4:225: or see http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/automake.html#Extending-aclocal Just ignore this. It doesn't occur in the actual versions of `autoreconf'. You may even use the shell command $ autoconf -I m4 instead of `autoreconf', but that will ignore some features. So `autoreconf' is better. `automake' is not used currently, however, we plan to convert the build system accordingly. If you have experience in creating `Makefile.am' files we would be glad if you could help us in the conversion process. Please contact the groff mailing list. After the use of the `GNU autotools', the usual compilation should work. If the run of `configure' produces error reports you have produced errors in the `autotools' modification. ##### Emacs settings Local Variables: mode: text End: