Update README to mention autogen.sh
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The following instructions assume the use of the widely used "configure; make;
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The following instructions assume the use of the widely used "configure; make;
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make install" (autotools) process.
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make install" (autotools) process.
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To build PCRE2 on system that supports autotools, first run the "configure"
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If you have downloaded and unpacked a PCRE2 release tarball, run the
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command from the PCRE2 distribution directory, with your current directory set
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"configure" command from the PCRE2 directory, with your current directory set
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to the directory where you want the files to be created. This command is a
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to the directory where you want the files to be created. This command is a
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standard GNU "autoconf" configuration script, for which generic instructions
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standard GNU "autoconf" configuration script, for which generic instructions
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are supplied in the file INSTALL.
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are supplied in the file INSTALL.
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The files in the GitHub repository do not contain "configure". If you have
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downloaded the PCRE2 source files from GitHub, before you can run "configure"
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you must run the shell script called autogen.sh. This runs a number of
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autotools to create a "configure" script (you must of course have the autotools
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commands installed in order to do this).
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Most commonly, people build PCRE2 within its own distribution directory, and in
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Most commonly, people build PCRE2 within its own distribution directory, and in
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this case, on many systems, just running "./configure" is sufficient. However,
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this case, on many systems, just running "./configure" is sufficient. However,
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the usual methods of changing standard defaults are available. For example:
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the usual methods of changing standard defaults are available. For example:
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@ -905,4 +911,4 @@ The distribution should contain the files listed below.
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Philip Hazel
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Philip Hazel
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Email local part: Philip.Hazel
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Email local part: Philip.Hazel
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Email domain: gmail.com
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Email domain: gmail.com
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Last updated: 29 October 2021
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Last updated: 13 April 2022
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