From: rrt Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 10:44:26 +0000 (+0000) Subject: [project @ 2001-06-06 10:44:26 by rrt] X-Git-Tag: Approximately_9120_patches~1800 X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=8c0f8917f923f8a4cfa84750f3a6f39f2fbf34c6;p=ghc-hetmet.git [project @ 2001-06-06 10:44:26 by rrt] Update with more instructions on getting the IS setup working and notes on why some of the less obvious binaries are included in the Windows dist. --- diff --git a/ghc/InstallShield/README b/ghc/InstallShield/README index e4bcd15..81a1c70 100644 --- a/ghc/InstallShield/README +++ b/ghc/InstallShield/README @@ -3,9 +3,28 @@ IS setups. Notes: -1. This IS setup is for the full version of IS, *not* the one that comes -with MS Visual Studio. +1. This IS setup is for the full version of IS, *not* the one that + comes with MS Visual Studio. -2. This directory is liable to change/expansion/removal as we get IS -projects for all the major fptools bits together and add them to the -repository. +2. Merely checking out this tree will not give you a functioning IS + setup, unfortunately. This is because there are various empty + directories (which CVS doesn't like). I've not done the usual trick + of putting spurious files in them in case InstallShield takes + exception to that. + +3. The InstallShield script generates some files entirely by + itself. These are: + + a. the specs file for gcc + b. the "front-end" to autoconf (so that it can find its library + files). + +It might be useful to record for posterity why some of the less +obvious binaries are in ghc/extra-bin: + +uname: for config.guess (used in gmp's configure script) + +basename: to find the basename of binaries such as gzip in the main +configure script + +uniq: somewhere... \ No newline at end of file