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To install groff, follow the instructions in the file INSTALL.gen.
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This file contains information that supplements those instructions.
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groff is written in C++, so you will need a C++ compiler. The C++
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source files use a suffix of `.cc', so your C++ compiler must be able
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to handle this. If you don't already have a C++ compiler, I suggest
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gcc 2.7.1 or later (gcc version 2 includes GNU C++ as well as GNU C).
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From gcc 2.5, it is no longer necessary to install libg++: the C++
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header files needed by groff are created by the gcc installation
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process. To override configure's choice of C++ compiler, you can set
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the CXX environment variable.
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If you have a library that provides a faster malloc than your system's
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usual malloc, it is good idea to include it in LIBS. For example,
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using the malloc that comes with GNU Emacs version 18 can give a
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worthwhile (and sometimes spectacular) performance improvement.
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When you have built groff, you can use the test-groff script to try
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groff out on one of the man pages. (Use the .n files not the .man
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files.) The test-groff script sets up environment variables to allow
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groff to run without being installed. The current directory must be
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the build directory when the script is run. For example, you could do
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./test-groff -man -Tascii groff/groff.n | less
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If you want to install gxditview (an X11 previewer), follow the
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instructions in the INSTALL file in the xditview directory.
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If you have problems, read the PROBLEMS file. If this doesn't help
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send a bug report using the form in the file BUG-REPORT.
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