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Installation of GLOBAL 2.0
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3-Jul-1997 Shigio Yamaguchi
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Guide line (C style)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if (Your system == FreeBSD) {
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You are lucky!
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You need not to do procedure "1. Preparation for generic UNIX".
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switch (version) {
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case 2.0.5R:
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case 2.1.0R:
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case 2.1.5R:
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There is no problem.
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break;
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case 2.1.6R:
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case 2.1.7R:
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I don't know. But it seems same with 2.1.5R.
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break;
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case 2.2.1R:
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It is OK. But your native nvi is version 1.71.
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Use 1.79 nvi available on the Internet.
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break;
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case 2.2.2R:
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Your system inlucdes GLOBAL 1.9. You can overwrite it
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with this 2.0 package.
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But skip procedure "3. Extended vi (OPTIONAL)", because
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your /usr/bin/nvi is already extended nvi for GLOBAL.
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break;
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default:
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I don't know. But it semms to be little problem.
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}
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} else {
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You may some error message to make GLOBAL.
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But it seems not so difficult to clear it. If you make a patch for it,
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please let me know. I would like to include your patch into new
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version of GLOBAL.
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Thank you in advance.
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}
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Install procedure
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0. Extracting
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% tar xzvf global-2.0.tar.gz
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% cd global-2.0
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1. Preparation for generic UNIX
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If you are a FreeBSD (all version) user, nothing to do here.
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Please go to "2. GLOBAL basic".
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Otherwise, you must install following items before you install GLOBAL.
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a) Generic makefile
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This package includes generic makefile. Please do the followings.
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% make -f Makefile.generic gen
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% vi Makefile <- check install directories (BINDIR, MANDIR)
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b) BSD db library version 1.85
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If you don't have it, you can fetch it from this site.
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http://mongoose.bostic.com/db/packages/db.1.85.tar.gz
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c) PERL version 4 or later
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If you don't have it, you can fetch it from this site.
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ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/CPAN/src/5.0/latest.tar.gz
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If you install perl into other than /usr/bin, please rewrite the header
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of following commnads.
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gtags/gtags.pl global/global.pl htags/htags.pl
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2. GLOBAL basic (NEEDED)
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% make
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# make install
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3. Extended vi (OPTIONAL)
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GLOBAL supports two version of nvi. There is a little defference between
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them when a number of functions located. (please see 'README' file.)
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Version 1.34 nvi is included by FreeBSD 2.0.5R, 2.1.0R and 2.1.5R.
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Version 1.79 nvi is available on
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ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/4bsd/nvi-1.79.tar.gz.
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If you don't have nvi-1.34, use nvi-1.79.
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If you use version 1.34 nvi which is a native command in FreeBSD 2.0.5R,
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2.1.0R or 2.1.5R then
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% cp -r /usr/src/usr.bin/vi vi <- version 1.34 of nex/nvi
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% cd vi
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% patch -p < ../nvi-1.34.diff
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% make
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# make install
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else if you use version 1.79 nvi which is the latest version then
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fetch from ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/4bsd/nvi-1.79.tar.gz and
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% tar xzvf nvi-1.79.tar.gz
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% cd nvi-1.79
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% patch -p < ../nvi-1.79.diff
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% cd build
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% ./configure
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% make
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# make install
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Caution: If you use FreeBSD 2.2.2R or later, your nvi is already
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extended vi. Don't patch with nvi-1.79.diff.
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else we have no patch for it.
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4. Extended emacs (OPTIONAL)
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The version of Emacs supported by GLOBAL is GNU Emacs 19.28, 19.34 or
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Mule 2.3 (= Emacs 19.28). Other emacs version seems to work well,
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but I don't confirm it.
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You can get it from
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Emacs 19.34b:
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prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/emacs-19.34b.tar.gz
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Mule 2.3:
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ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/mule/mule-2.3.tar.gz
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If you are a FreeBSD user, install it from package.
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If you have installed it, to use extended emacs, copy gtags.el
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in this package to the emacs lisp library directory or place the file
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in a directory (for example "~/lisp") and write $HOME/.emacs like this.
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+-----------------------------------------------
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|(setq load-path (cons "~/lisp" load-path))
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Good luck!
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