From: ceriel Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1993 12:00:22 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Some minor mods X-Git-Tag: release-5-5~236 X-Git-Url: https://git.ndcode.org/public/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=aa0cd8e9a1eaeb2f3a2066198e14066d090d937c;p=ack.git Some minor mods --- diff --git a/doc/install.doc b/doc/install.doc index 63bb80672..d9022dd33 100644 --- a/doc/install.doc +++ b/doc/install.doc @@ -1011,14 +1011,17 @@ in the bin directory. .NH Compilation on a different machine. .PP -The Kit be installed and used as a cross-compiler -for the languages it supports on +The installation mechanism of the Kit is supposed to be portable across +.UX +machines, so +the Kit can be installed and used as a cross-compiler +for the languages it supports on any .UX machine. The presence of most .UX utilities is essential for compilation. -A few of the programs certainly needed are: C-compiler, sed, +A few of the programs certainly needed are: sh, C-compiler, sed, ed, make, and awk. .NH 2 Backend @@ -1058,7 +1061,7 @@ There is one important option in $TARGET_HOME/config/local.h. The utility \fIack\fP uses a default machine name when called as \fIacc\fP, \fIcc\fP, \fIabc\fP, \fIapc\fP, \fIpc\fP, \fIocm\fP, \fIm2\fP, \fIf2c\fP, or \fIack\fP. -The machine name used for default is determined by the +The machine name used by default is determined by the definition of ACKM in $TARGET_HOME/config/local.h. The Kit is distributed with "sun3" as the default machine, but the shell script "first" in the directory "first" alters this @@ -1194,7 +1197,7 @@ An example of the output of a make is present in the file Out.std. .NH Documentation .PP -After installationm manual pages for Amsterdam Compiler Kit can be found +After installation, the manual pages for Amsterdam Compiler Kit can be found in the $TARGET_HOME/man directory. Also, the following documents are provided in the $TARGET_HOME/doc directory: .TS