NetBSD/dist/cdk/INSTALL
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Charles Hannum, and that is the version being imported:
cdk-4.9.9-20000407-myc3
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Cdk Installation Guide
Copyright Mike Glover, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
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General
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This document details how to build and install the Cdk library. The first thing
you should know is what compile options you may require. I have had the
fortunate luck of being able to compile this library on the following
platforms:
* Sun/OS 4.1.*
* Solaris 2.3/2.4/2.5/2.5.1/2.6
* AIX 3.2.* (and even AIX 4.1 but there is no mention of this in the
makefile. Sorry.)
* HPUX 9.* (and even HPUX 10.* but there is no mention of this in the
makefile. Sorry.)
* Linux (all sorts Slakware, BSD, and Redhat)
Building
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To build the library cd into the Cdk distribution directory and follow
the following steps:
1) Run configure. This will create a Makefile with a default
install directory root of /usr/local. If you want to
change the default install directory use the --prefix
command line argument on configure. For example, if you
want to install under /export/local instead, run the command:
./confugure --prefix="/export/local"
2) Type make. This will make the library, the example binaries
and the demonstration binaries.
3) Type make install. This will install the CDK distribution. Look
at step 1 if you want to install other than /usr/local.
4) Start to play. :)
If you want to get a hold of me mail me at one of the following:
glover@credit.erin.utoronto.ca
mike@vexus.ca
The CDK Web page has several homes. They are:
http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html (official)
http://www.datasoft.on.ca/~cdk (Sponsered by the nice folks at Datasoft)
ttfn,
Mike