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Read the INSTALL file for the complete instructions.
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GNU Midnight Commander requires glib2.
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GNU Midnight Commander uses the S-Lang screen library by default. It
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tries the S-Lang library installed on the system. If it's not found,
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the included S-Lang sources are used. It is also possible to use
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ncurses as the screen library.
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1. Configure the package for your system.
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Normally, you just `cd' to the package main directory and type
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`./configure'.
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The most often needed options to configure are following:
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`--prefix=PATH'
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By default, `make install' will install the package's files
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in `/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. or to `/usr/bin',
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`/usr/man', etc. depending on the location of an old mc binary.
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If you have none in your system, default will be `/usr/local'.
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You can specify an installation prefix other than default by
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giving `configure' the option `--prefix=PATH'.
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`--with-screen={slang|ncurses}'
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Choose the library used to manage interaction with the terminal.
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`slang' means S-Lang library already installed on the system,
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`ncurses' means ncurses library already installed on the system.
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The installed S-Lang library is used by default if found.
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You may also want to specify CFLAGS for the compiler, even if it finds
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itself some defaults by typing e.g.
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./configure CFLAGS=-O3
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2. Type `make' to compile the package.
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3. Type `make install' to install programs, data files, and
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documentation. You may need to run this command as root.
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If you're on a GNU/Linux system, this will install the `cons.saver'
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utility, which allows the Midnight Commander to save and restore the
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screen contents. This utility can be installed setuid root, but it's
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only needed on systems where users cannot access /dev/vcsaN, where N is
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the virtual console number, on which the uses is logged on.
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If you're making a mc binary distribution for other people and want to
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package the whole installed tree, use `make install DESTDIR=PATH', which
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will make PATH the root for installation.
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4. Type `mc' and enjoy!
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