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author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2007-04-18 04:02:05 +0000 |
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committer | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2007-04-18 04:02:05 +0000 |
commit | 76a0d0aabd9e17002bc3faf047e78fc211f89248 (patch) | |
tree | 7f91b15c6bf3c0815d5f8b7e491ef5b73334c501 /INSTALL | |
parent | 0140febc9a6d47ecd7bfd9b7376434e2332b1d40 (diff) | |
download | emacs-76a0d0aabd9e17002bc3faf047e78fc211f89248.tar.gz |
Mention CPP.
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@@ -364,11 +364,12 @@ Some tests might fail because the compiler should look in special directories for some header files, or link against optional libraries, or use special compilation options. You can force `configure' and the build process which follows it to do that by -setting the variables CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, LIBS, and CC before -running `configure'. CPPFLAGS lists the options passed to the -preprocessor, CFLAGS are compilation options, LDFLAGS are options used -when linking, LIBS are libraries to link against, and CC is the -command which invokes the compiler. +setting the variables CPPFLGS, CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, LIBS, CPP and CC before +running `configure'. CPP is the command which invokes the +preprocessor, CPPFLAGS lists the options passed to it, CFLAGS are +compilation options, LDFLAGS are options used when linking, LIBS are +libraries to link against, and CC is the command which invokes the +compiler. Here's an example of a `configure' invocation, assuming a Bourne-like shell such as Bash, which uses these variables: |