$Id: README,v 1.3 1998/04/24 00:54:00 gdr-ftp Exp $ As the describe file says, install(1) is a utility similar to cp(1), except that it does a few more things and is intended for use in makefiles and scripts. To install install, type "dmake install". By default, it places the binary in /usr/bin and the man page in /usr/man/man1. If you don't like these locations, either modify the makefile or copy the two files by hand. There are no support files. [Note: As of v1.1, the assumption is that you're building these files from within the GNO base source hierarchy.] As usual, please email me or post to comp.sys.apple2.gno if you encounter problems or bugs. Devin Reade March 1996 CHANGE LOG ========== v1.2 April 1998 - Added sessions to (hopefully) speed things up. - Increased to use optimization level -1. It seems to work. - Added the -V (verbose) flag. v1.1 August 1997 - Incorporated install(1) into base GNO v2.0.6 distribution - Use the GNO v2.0.6 libcontrib library - Symbolic mode arguments now use mode 0000 as a starting point, rather than the original file mode. This corresponds to the usual UNIX usage. v1.0 March 1996 - Initial Version