In the interest of helping, I attempted to follow the README instructions
on a CentOS machine. Perhaps most of target audience for Readable is
already very familiar with the GNU toolchain, but I am not (lately living
mostly in the Java/Maven world). I had to infer the need to go find the
'autoreconf' download. That itself appeared to have a dependency on GNU M4
and autoconf. After doing a 'yum install m4 autoconf', I'm stuck at this
error in the autoreconf/configure script:

./configure: line 22: /usr/lib/scripts/acscripts/sanitize.sh: No such file
or directory


On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 7:31 PM, David A. Wheeler <dwhee...@dwheeler.com>wrote:

> I've tested the package on Fedora 17 and on Cygwin-on-Windows-7.
>
> All seems well.  make install, make uninstall, and make distcheck all do
> the right thing.
> The default prefix (/usr/local) and --prefix=/usr seem to work fine.
> On Fedora you can create an rpm, then install and uninstall them too.
>
> If anyone else tests it on a system, please post soon.
> I'd like version 1.0.0 to "just work" for people.
>
> --- David A. Wheeler
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