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#  $Id: INSTALL,v 1.2 2001-09-27 11:59:04 chris Exp $
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Building RTEMS
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See the file README.configure.
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UNCOMPRESSING .tgz FILES
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===========================
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Many of the files found in this directory and its subdirectories
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are gzip'ed, tar archive files.  These files have the ".tgz"
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extension.  They were compressed with gzip version 1.2.4.
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Use a command sequence similar to the following to uncompress each
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file:
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   gzcat FILE.tgz | tar xvof -
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where FILE.tgz is the file to be installed.  This procedure will
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extract the files in the archive into the current directory.
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All of the .tgz files associated with this release RTEMS will
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place their contents in a subdirectory rtems- in the current
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directory.
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If you are unsure of what is in an RTEMS archive file, then use
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the following command sequence to get a listing of the contents:
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   gzcat FILE.tgz | tar tvf -
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NOTES:
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(1) The "-o" option to tar is included on the tar command line
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    so that the user extracting the tar archive will own the extracted
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    files.
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(2) gzcat is sometimes installed as zcat.  Be warned that on many
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    (most) UNIX machines, zcat is associated with compress (.Z files).
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(3) If you do not have gzip 1.2.4, it is available from numerous sites
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    including this one.  Other sites include ftp.gnu.org and ftp.cdrom.com.
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(4) The GNU archive files included in this distribution are packaged
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    exactly like they are on official GNU ftp sites.  When extracting
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    GNU archives, they will not extract under a rtems-
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    directory.  They will extract themselves under a directory which
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    is the name and version of the tool in question.  For example,
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    gcc-2.5.8.tgz will extract its contents into the subdirectory
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    gcc-2.5.8.
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