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+\r
+ Common information:\r
+ \r
+ For more install/compilation information see the INSTALL file.\r
+ \r
+ (!) Makefiles support make install prefix=<your_directory> \r
+ for package building. You can use it example in for .spec:\r
+ \r
+ ./configure --prefix=/usr\r
+ make install prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr\r
+\r
+ (You not need create any dirs - all make make install.)\r
+\r
+ For a installation procedure is used 'make install' or\r
+ 'make install prefix=', and all outputs from this routine must be \r
+ correct. Please, not make any correction in your package specific \r
+ build system (example use 'cp' in package routines - .spec - \r
+ it is job for Makefiles). Write more different routines for \r
+ instalation is good way to hell...\r
+ \r
+ 'make install' not install documentation, because for this use \r
+ any distribution itself routines. If you want install docs via\r
+ Makefile you must type 'make install-docs' \r
+\r
+ Debian:\r
+ \r
+ 1/ Add new lines to Debian/changelog and set corect verion in this\r
+ file.\r
+\r
+ 2/ Check files: rules, menu, docs\r
+\r
+ 3/ Well, because gnokii's debian directory is in subdirectory \r
+ 'packaging' and it is total non-standard for Debian package \r
+ building system, you must firstly type in top directory:\r
+\r
+ # ln -s packaging/Debian debian \r
+ \r
+ 3/ In source type:\r
+\r
+ # debian/rules binary\r
+ # debian/rules clean\r
+\r
+ 4/ Delete symlink\r
+\r
+ # rm debian\r
+\r
+ \r
+\r
+ FreeBSD:\r
+\r
+ \r
+\r
+ RedHat:\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+\r
+ Win32:\r
+
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