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Revision: 620 http://jazzplusplus.svn.sourceforge.net/jazzplusplus/?rev=620&view=rev Author: pstieber Date: 2008-11-09 04:07:00 +0000 (Sun, 09 Nov 2008) Log Message: ----------- Updated the build instructions. May not be 100% correct, but close. Modified Paths: -------------- web/htdocs/buildingtex2rtf/index.php Modified: web/htdocs/buildingtex2rtf/index.php =================================================================== --- web/htdocs/buildingtex2rtf/index.php 2008-11-09 03:49:46 UTC (rev 619) +++ web/htdocs/buildingtex2rtf/index.php 2008-11-09 04:07:00 UTC (rev 620) @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ <TD class="mainCopy"> <H2>Building Tex2RTF</H2> <P> -Tex2RTFuses a non-stock build of the +Tex2RTF uses a non-stock build of the <A NAME="wxWidgetsLink" HREF="http://www.wxwidgets.org">wxWidgets</A> library. See <A NAME="wxWidgetsLink" HREF="/buildingwx">the wxWidgets build instructions</A> @@ -28,14 +28,15 @@ <P> I'm going to assume you do not have root privileges on your Linux box. Given this assumption, we'll create a directory called <TT>Jazz++</TT> under your -home directory. This directory will hold the source tree that will be obtained -using Subversion, a build directory call <TT>Build</TT> and a test installation -directory called <TT>TestInstall</TT> that will be generated by the build -sequence. The need for the source directory is obvious. Separating the build -directory from the source tree will allow you to remove the build output -without damaging the source tree. The installation directory will be created -during the build process, and its location will remove the need for root -privileges on your Linux box. +home directory. This directory will hold the source tree for tex2rtf and +Jazz++ that will be obtained using Subversion, a build directory call +<TT>Tex2rtfBuild</TT> and a test installation directory called +<TT>TestInstall</TT> that will be generated by the build sequence. The need +for the source directory is obvious. Separating the build directory from the +source tree will allow you to remove the build output without damaging the +source tree. The installation directory will be created during the build +process, and its location will remove the need for root privileges on your +Linux box. </P> <OL> @@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ </LI> <LI> -Checkout the HEAD version of Jazz++ using the following command. +Checkout the Tex2RTF source code using the following command. You must have a Subversion client loaded on your machine. <PRE> @@ -70,13 +71,13 @@ <LI> Change directory to <TT>Jazz++</TT> under your home directory and create a -directory called <TT>Build</TT> that is in parallel with the <TT>jazz</TT> -source tree directory, and change directory to that location. +directory called <TT>Tex2rtfBuild</TT> that is in parallel with the +<TT>tex2rtf</TT> source tree directory, and change directory to that location. <PRE> cd .. mkdir Tex2rtfBuild -cd Build +cd Tex2rtfBuild </PRE> </LI> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |