X-Git-Url: https://git.verplant.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=06b11e104c930202be4002f0b98a421c73beedff;hb=6b209d473378cc25708ab9839d0edd493afc1e8f;hp=6e336d7c204ccb503fd7499ec9d9674da68e8318;hpb=3db6b224cf36748b969acdd96b9fb2de641cd641;p=git.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 6e336d7c..06b11e10 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -5,10 +5,13 @@ Normally you can just do "make" followed by "make install", and that will install the git programs in your own ~/bin/ directory. If you want to do a global install, you can do - make prefix=/usr install + $ make prefix=/usr ;# as yourself + # make prefix=/usr install ;# as root -(or prefix=/usr/local, of course). Some day somebody may send me a RPM -spec file or something, and you can do "make rpm" or whatever. +(or prefix=/usr/local, of course). Just like any program suite +that uses $prefix, the built results have some paths encoded, +which are derived from $prefix, so "make all; make prefix=/usr +install" would not work. Issues of note: @@ -46,6 +49,9 @@ Issues of note: transfer, you are probabaly OK if you do not have them. + - expat library; git-http-push uses it for remote lock + management over DAV. Similar to "curl" above, this is optional. + - "GNU diff" to generate patches. Of course, you don't _have_ to generate patches if you don't want to, but let's face it, you'll be wanting to. Or why did you get git in the first place?