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2006/06/17 17:08:11 vq 1.3.2.1: #i66522# Increase version number in documentation files and set preliminary dmake version to 4.5-cvs.
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DMAKE 4.5
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This directory tree contains a number of files. Here is a short
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description of what each file contains so that you do not need to
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search as much. There is also a recommended order for reading them.
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read1st.txt - This file; generic information.
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intro.txt - Short note describing what 'dmake' is and where to
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get it from.
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release.txt - Changes of previous releases, and release specific
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notes. (Not longer continued.)
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../NEWS - Changes from previous release. (Continuation of
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release.txt.)
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../man/ - directory containing DMAKE manual page.
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public/ - Old build and installation instructions
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for the Dmake 4.1 public release. As of Dmake 4.2
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dmake switched to an autotools based build system
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and these instructions are not longer valid for
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operating systems that are supported by the autotools
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system.
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If you are on a system that is not supported you
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might still find some useful information there.
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Building Dmake
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With autotools
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Building dmake on systems that are supported by the autotools build system
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only requires the usual "./configure && make && make install" command.
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The configure command will notify you when your platform is not supported.
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With Microsoft C++ compiler
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For MS Visual C++ 6 and up run "make.bat win95-vpp40" in a command shell.
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This should create a dmake.exe in the top-level directory.
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It is possible to rename this to, say, dmake0.exe, delete the objects/
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sub-directory and then simply run "dmake0.exe" to build a new dmake.exe.
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Note that it is not necessary to have dmake rebuild itself in this way,
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but it is a nice test that your new dmake is working to see that it can.
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To install dmake, simply copy dmake.exe and the startup/ sub-directory to
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a directory of your choice. You may also want to copy the man/
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sub-directory for future access to the manual page.
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All other systems might look in the public/ directory for usefull hints.
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The original sources of dmake were available on http://dmake.wticorp.com.
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This site has not been reachable for some time and the source is hosted
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in the OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org/ cvs now. You can view
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the source at: http://tools.openoffice.org/source/browse/tools/dmake.
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Please send questions regarding dmake to the tools project mailing list
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at dev@tools.openoffice.org.
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