Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> writes: >> The instructions to build is in the README-hacking file. Perhaps we >> should add INSTALL file. > > INSTALL is generated as part of bootstrapping the package. > README-hacking tells how to bootstrap the package. Building from git is > different than building from a tarball (which has already been > bootstrapped).
It would be useful if the Git repository had a simple INSTALL file saying something like: This finutils source needs to be "bootstrapped" before the usual build and install procedures. See README-hacking for instructions. That would tell new users what to do. The bootstrapping procedure would overwrite the initial INSTALL file with the normal INSTALL information. BTW, in README-hacking, item 3 says: 3. Run "configure" and "make" in the normal way. If you have GNU libintl installed, you can just run "configure". ^^ Otherwise, run "configure --disable-nls". ^^ At the two points I've marked, that should say "./configure" -- there's no guarantee that "." is in the user's path. Dale