Updated some of the information for the new autoconf changes.

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<p>
For example, if the LLVM source tree is in
<tt>/usr/home/joe/src/llvm</tt>, and you configured it with
<tt>--with-objroot=/tmp</tt> when his home directory is
<tt>/usr/home/joe</tt>, then
<tt>/usr/home/joe/src/llvm</tt>, and you built LLVM in
/tmp/llvmobj</tt>, then
LLVM_SRC_ROOT=<tt>/usr/home/joe/src/llvm</tt> and
LLVM_OBJ_ROOT=<tt>/tmp/src/llvm</tt>.
LLVM_OBJ_ROOT=<tt>/tmp/llvmobj</tt>.
<p>
<li>
Add your source code to the source tree.
Add your source code to your source tree.
<p>
<li>
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Libraries can be object files, archives, or dynamic libraries.
The <b>lib</b> directory is just a good place for these as it
places them all in a directory from which they can be linked
later on.
later.
<dt><b>include</b>
<dd>
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<p>
</dl>
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<h2><a name="Caveats">Caveats</a><hr></h2>
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Some caveats and known issues:
<ol>
<li>
The projects system currently uses the $HOME environment
variable in determining where object files should go. If $HOME
is not set, then your path relative to the root directory may
be used to determine where your object files go. It is
therefore advised that your source directory reside underneath
your home directory.
</ol>
</body>
</html>