Install the Customs library and header files according to the
documentation. You should also install the man pages (contrary to
comments in the documentation, they weren't installed automatically for
-me; I had to cd to the ``pmake-2.1.33/doc'' directory and run ``pmake
-install'' there directly).
+me; I had to cd to the 'pmake-2.1.33/doc' directory and run 'pmake
+install' there directly).
BUILDING GNU MAKE
-----------------
Once you've installed Customs, you can build GNU make to use it. When
-configuring GNU make, merely use the ``--with-customs=DIR'' option.
-Provide the directory containing the ``lib'' and ``include/customs''
+configuring GNU make, merely use the '--with-customs=DIR' option.
+Provide the directory containing the 'lib' and 'include/customs'
subdirectories as DIR. For example, if you installed the customs
library in /usr/local/lib and the headers in /usr/local/include/customs,
-then you'd pass ``--with-customs=/usr/local'' as an option to configure.
+then you'd pass '--with-customs=/usr/local' as an option to configure.
Run make (or use build.sh) normally to build GNU make as described in
the INSTALL file.
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