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This is the distribution of less, version 332, released 22 Apr 97
Please report any problems to the author at markn@fog.net.
(Please note change of email address.)
See http://www.fog.net/markn/less for the latest info.
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This is the distribution of "less", a paginator similar to "more" or "pg".
The formatted manual page is in less.man.
The manual page nroff source is in less.nro.
Major changes made since the last posted version are in NEWS.
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===== WARNING =====
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The Microsoft C port for MS-DOS and the Ultra C port
for OS-9 are not currently working.
Until these are fixed, for MS-DOS use Borland C or DJGPP,
and for OS-9 use Microware C.
If you have fixes for either of these ports,
send them to markn@fog.net.
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INSTALLATION (Unix systems only):
1. Move the distributed source to its own directory and unpack it,
if you have not already done so.
2. Type "sh configure".
This will generate a Makefile and a defines.h.
Warning: if you have a GNU sed, make sure it is version 2.05 or later.
3. It is a good idea to look over the generated Makefile and defines.h
and make sure they look ok. If you know of any peculiarities of
your system that configure might not have detected, you may fix the
Makefile now.
If you wish, you may edit defines.h to remove some optional features.
If you wish to build a "secure" version of less (which disables all
features which might allow a user to do unintended things to the system
on which less is running), edit defines.h and define SECURE to 1.
If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may
wish to edit the manual page "less.nro" and the help page "less.hlp"
to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing.
If you edit less.hlp, you should run "make -f Makefile.aut help.c".
4. Type "make" and watch the fun.
5. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less",
"lesskey" and "lessecho" in your current directory. Test the
generated programs.
6. When satisfied that it works, if you wish to install it
in a public place, type "make install".
The default install destinations are:
Executables (less, lesskey, lessecho) in /usr/local/bin
Documentation (less.nro, lesskey.nro) in /usr/local/man/man1
If you want to install any of these files elsewhere, define
bindir and/or mandir to the appropriate directories.
If you have any problems building or running "less", suggestions,
complaints, etc., you may mail to the author at markn@fog.net.
Note to hackers: comments noting possible improvements are enclosed
in double curly brackets {{ like this }}.
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INSTALLATION (MS-DOS systems only,
with Microsoft C, Borland C, or DJGPP)
1. Move the distributed source to its own directory.
Depending on your compiler, you may need to convert the source
to have CR-LF rather than LF as line terminators.
2. If you are using Microsoft C, rename MAKEFILE.DSM to MAKEFILE.
If you are using Borland C, rename MAKEFILE.DSB to MAKEFILE.
If you are using DJGPP, rename MAKEFILE.DSG to MAKEFILE.
3. Look at MAKEFILE to make sure that the definitions for CC and LIBDIR
are correct. CC should be the name of your C compiler and
LIBDIR should be the directory where the C libraries reside (for
Microsoft C only). If these definitions need to be changed, you can
either modify the definitions directly in MAKEFILE, or set your
environment variables CC and/or LIBDIR to override the definitions
in MAKEFILE.
4. If you wish, you may edit DEFINES.DS to remove some optional features.
If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may
wish to edit the manual page LESS.MAN and the help page HELP.C
to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing.
5. Run your "make" program and watch the fun.
If your "make" requires a flag to import environment variables,
you should use that flag.
If your compiler runs out of memory, try running "make -n >cmds.bat"
and then run cmds.bat.
6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "LESS.EXE" and
"LESSKEY.EXE" in your current directory. Test the generated programs.
7. When satisfied that it works, you may wish to install LESS.EXE and
LESSKEY.EXE in a directory which is included in your PATH.
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INSTALLATION (Windows-95 and Windows-NT systems only,
with Borland C or Microsoft Visual C++)
1. Move the distributed source to its own directory.
2. If you are using Borland C, rename Makefile.wnb to Makefile.
If you are using Microsoft Visual C++, rename Makefile.wnm to Makefile.
3. Check the Makefile to make sure the definitions look ok.
4. If you wish, you may edit defines.wn to remove some optional features.
If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may
wish to edit the manual page less.man and the help page help.c
to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing.
5. Type "make" and watch the fun.
6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less.exe" and
"lesskey.exe" in your current directory. Test the generated programs.
7. When satisfied that it works, if you wish to install it
in a public place, type "make install".
See step 6 of the Unix installation instructions for details
on how to change the default installation directories.
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INSTALLATION (OS/2 systems only,
with EMX C)
1. Move the distributed source to its own directory.
2. Rename Makefile.o2e to Makefile.
3. Check the Makefile to make sure the definitions look ok.
4. If you wish, you may edit defines.o2 to remove some optional features.
If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may
wish to edit the manual page less.man and the help page help.c
to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing.
5. Type "make" and watch the fun.
6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less.exe" and
"lesskey.exe" in your current directory. Test the generated programs.
7. Make sure you have the emx runtime installed. You need the emx DLLs
emx.dll and emxlibcs.dll and also the termcap database, termcap.dat.
Make sure you have termcap.dat either in the default location or
somewhere in a directory listed in the PATH or INIT environment
variables.
8. When satisfied that it works, you may wish to install less.exe and
lesskey.exe in a directory which is included in your PATH.
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INSTALLATION (OS-9 systems only,
with Microware C or Ultra C)
1. Move the distributed source to its own directory.
2. If you are using Microware C, rename Makefile.o9c to Makefile.
If you are using Ultra C, rename Makefile.o9u to Makefile.
3. Check the Makefile to make sure the definitions look ok.
4. If you wish, you may edit defines.o9 to remove some optional features.
If you choose not to include some features in your version, you may
wish to edit the manual page less.man and the help page help.c
to remove the descriptions of the features which you are removing.
5. Type "dmake" and watch the fun.
The standard OS-9 "make" will probably not work. If you don't
have dmake, you can get a copy from os9archive.rtsi.com.
6. If the make succeeds, it will generate the programs "less" and
"lesskey" in your current directory. Test the generated programs.
7. When satisfied that it works, if you wish to install it
in a public place, type "dmake install".
See step 6 of the Unix installation instructions for details
on how to change the default installation directories.