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42 lines
942 B
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STANDARD INSTALLATION
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Installing the package involves these steps:
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1. perl Makefile.PL
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2. make
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3. make test
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If everything succeeded assure to have write permissions for you Perl
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Library directories. Then:
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4. make install
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"perl Makefile.PL" creates a Makefile for your system. "make" builds the
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package, "make test" checks if the module really works at your system
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and "make install" installs it to your system. This includes 3 tools:
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map - maps characters from and to unicode encoding
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mkmapfile - creates binary mapfiles from textual mapfiles
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mkCSGB2312 - creates a GB2312 mapfile
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Typically you will not use the latter two tools.
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INDIVIDUAL INSTALLATION
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If you need store the package differently from the default values you
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can do so by adding a PREFIX parameter to the first step mentioned above.
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Like:
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perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/usr/local/
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"make test" FAILED
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Oops? Why? Please let me know.
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