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Re: Installing lisp programs.



That's exactly the problem with this package. When I got it there was no
README file nor a install file. There was zilch.
It was in a standard tarball so all I had to do was untar it, but I am not
sure how this program is to be installed. I guess I will try and find
another one that has some sort of README documentation.

----- Original Message -----
From: Jason White <jasonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Yvonne Smith <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 12:49 AM
Subject: Re: Installing lisp programs.


> This question arises sufficiently often that perhaps it belongs in a
> FAQ or HOWTO document. In general terms, after extracting a compressed
> tar file (tar xfz filename.tar.gz), read the README file included in
> the distribution, together with any installation instructions. By
> convention, the latter are usually provided in a file named INSTALL
> (note that both filenames are written in uppercase).
>
> If the package is available in the package format used by your
> operating system, then system-specific procedures apply. For example,
> in rpm-based Linux distributions, use rpm -i filename.rpm. Similarly,
> Debian packages can be downloaded and installed, together with any
> needed dependencies, with
> apt-get install package-name
>
> If the package is supplied as a compressed tar archive, you will
> generally have to compile it in accordance with the installation
> instructions given by the author, and in any case it will probably be
> necessary to edit your .emacs file, again as explained in the author's
> documentation.
>
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