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Using the CMake module GNUInstallDirs to set up standard locations which allows better customisation for packagers building for various distributions. The change does change some internal package file paths and will leave some files in old locations in Windows installations. Running uninstall is probably wise on Windows before installing this new package layout if future clean uninstalls are desired. Linux and other *nix package maintainers can use the CMake variables CMAKE_INSTALL_xxx to vary the install paths of various components. See the CMake GNUInstallDirs module documentation for more details. An example might be for Slackware where package documents are expected to be installed into <install-prefix>/doc/<package-name>-<package-version>/ whereas the GNU default is to install them into <install-prefix>/share/doc/<package-name>/. To achieve this set the CMake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR as follows when configuring: cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_DOCDIR:PATH=doc/wsjtx-1.7.1 -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX= ... git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@7623 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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This folder contains the sources of WSJT-X documentation. To build these you will need the asciidoctor tool installed. If you do not wish to build the documentation, it is possible to skip this directory in the WSJT-X build by setting the CMake option WSJT_GENERATE_DOCS to OFF in your build tree. On Linux ======== You will probably have these installed already if you are building the WSJT-X manpages, if you are not you will just need to install asciidoc: sudo apt-get install asciidoctor or sudo yum install asciidoctor or whatever your distribution and package management requires. On Mac OS X =========== I recommend MacPorts: sudo port install rb-rubygems sudo gem install asciidoctor On Windows ========== The asciidoctor tool is a Ruby script so you will need to install a version of Ruby. The gem tool is a good way to install asciidoctor: gem install asciidoctor