Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 @ 15:52:18
Author: marc
Path: /cvsroot/carob/odbsequoia/doc
Modified: INSTALL (1.3 -> 1.4)
Now mentioning "download" link. Typos.
---------+
INSTALL | 13 +++++++------
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
Index: odbsequoia/doc/INSTALL
diff -u odbsequoia/doc/INSTALL:1.3 odbsequoia/doc/INSTALL:1.4
--- odbsequoia/doc/INSTALL:1.3 Wed Mar 29 10:41:15 2006
+++ odbsequoia/doc/INSTALL Wed Mar 29 15:52:18 2006
@@ -40,14 +40,15 @@
Libraries
=========
Carob is the workhorse of the driver, which links statically to it. So
-the very first step is to get Carob_ source and compile it.
-Here is the (odbsequoia x carob) compatibility "matrix":
+the very first step is to get Carob_ source and compile it ("download"
+link on the right). While you are here, get odbsequoia source as
+well. Here is the (odbsequoia x carob) release compatibility "matrix":
- odbsequoia 0.5a -> carob 0.5
Or you can use the latest CVS HEAD for both since they are almost
-always in sync.
-
+always in sync. CVS module names are "carob" and "odbsequoia"
+respectively.
Most of libraries and headers listed below should be available as
precompiled and packaged for your platform by your favorite free
@@ -60,7 +61,7 @@
The most noticeable dependency of Carob is GMP_
Another library used by Carob is log4cxx_, but it's optional; if you do
-not link Carob to it logs will go to stderr.
+not link Carob against it (by default) logs will go to stderr.
The test suite shipped with Carob needs CppUnit_. In case of
unidentified problems with the driver, the first thing to do is to run
@@ -133,5 +134,5 @@
--------
-$Date: 2006/03/29 08:41:15 $ $Revision: 1.3 $
+$Date: 2006/03/29 13:52:18 $ $Revision: 1.4 $
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