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Note that these instructions are *not* necessary for distribution
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tarballs; they have separate configure/build instructions.
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Building this package from CVS is mainly intended for developers.
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General users should obtain official distribution packages; both
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source and binary distributions are available at
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http://www.icecast.org/
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-----
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These are *brief* instructions on how to build this package from CVS.
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Yes, there are details left out.
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There are generally four steps necessary when building from CVS (i.e.,
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a developer's copy):
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1. cvs checkout of the sources, or cvs update. RTFM from your
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favorite flavor of CVS documentation; information on the xiph.org
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CVS repository can be found at http://www.xiph.org/cvs.html.
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2. [re-]generate files such as "configure" and "Makefile.in" with the
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GNU autoconf/automake tools. Run the "autogen.sh" script to
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perform this step.
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*** IF YOU ARE NOT BUILDING WITH GNU MAKE *AND* GCC: you must set
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the AUTOMAKE_FLAGS environment variable to "--include-deps"
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before running autogen.sh. For example:
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csh% setenv AUTOMAKE_FLAGS --include-deps
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csh% ./autogen.sh
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or
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sh% AUTOMAKE_FLAGS=--include-deps ./autogen.sh
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3. Run configure. There are several options available; see
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"./configure --help" for more information.
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4. Run "make" to build the source.
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In general, steps 2 and 3 need to be re-run every time any of the
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following files are modified (either manually or by a cvs update):
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configure.in
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acinclude.m4
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Running "make clean" after running steps 2 and 3 is generally also
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advisable before running step 4. It isn't *always* necessary, but
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unless you understand the workings of autoconf/automake, it's safest
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to just do it.
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