$Id: INSTALL,v 1.1 2002/05/24 08:48:39 ianmacd Exp $


Installation
------------

There are two ways to install Ruby/DICT.

I. make
-------

At the prompt, type:

$ make

This will install the library (dict.rb) and client (rdict), additionally
generating the documentation if you have Dave Thomas's rdtool installed.

You should manually install the man pages if you want them.

You can also pass make(1) the ROOT variable to influence where things are
installed, but this is intended for packagers working in a 'buildroot'
environment.


II. install.rb
--------------

For fine-grained control, you may wish to use Minero Aoki's install.rb
directly. Again, you will have to install the man page manually.

Overview
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  Type these lines on command line:
  ("#" line may require root privilege)

      $ ruby install.rb config
      $ ruby install.rb setup
      # ruby install.rb install

Details
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  Usage of install.rb/setup.rb is:

      ruby install.rb <global options>
      ruby install.rb [<global options>] <task> [<task options>]

    
    -q,--quiet
        suppress message outputs
    --verbose
        output messages verbosely (default)
    -h,--help
        prints help and quit
    -v,--version
        prints version and quit
    --copyright
        prints copyright and quit
    
  These are acceptable tasks:
    config
        saves configurations
    show
        prints current configurations
    setup
        compiles extentions
    install
        installs files
    clean
        cleans created files
    
  Task Options for Config
  -----------------------
    
    --prefix=PATH
        a prefix of the installing directory path
    --std-ruby=PATH
        the directory for standard ruby libraries
    --site-ruby-common=PATH
        the directory for version-independent non-standard
        ruby libraries
    --site-ruby=PATH
        the directory for non-standard ruby libraries
    --bin-dir=PATH
        the directory for commands
    --rb-dir=PATH
        the directory for ruby scripts
    --so-dir=PATH
        the directory for ruby extentions
    --data-dir=PATH
        the directory for shared data
    --ruby-path=PATH
        path to set to #! line
    --ruby-prog=PATH
        the ruby program using for installation
    --make-prog=NAME
        the make program to compile ruby extentions
    --without-ext
        forces to install.rb never to compile/install
        ruby extentions.
    --rbconfig=PATH
        your rbconfig.rb to load
    
  You can view default values of these options by typing

      $ ruby install.rb --help

    
  In addition, setup.rb accepts these options:
    --with=NAME,NAME,NAME...
        package names which you want to install
    --without=NAME,NAME,NAME...
        package names which you do not want to install
    
  [NOTE] You can pass options for extconf.rb like this:

      ruby install.rb config -- --with-tklib=/usr/lib/libtk-ja.so.8.0

    
  Task Options for Install
  ------------------------
    
    --no-harm
        prints what to do and done nothing really.
    --prefix=PATH
        a prefix of the installing directory path.
        This option may help binary package maintainers.
        A default value is an empty string.
    
