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Paul Bone b5dd4e13d1 Don't use -j with the 'depend' make target.
INSTALL.git:
    As above.
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#!/bin/sh
#
# INSTALL_GIT - installation instructions and installation script.
#
# This version is for use by Mercury developers after you have just
# checked the files out from the Git archive.
# Note: you need a previous version of Mercury already installed, since
# the Git archive doesn't have all the necessary files for bootstrapping.
#
# You also need autoconf (version 2.58 or later) (and hence GNU m4) installed.
#
# Step 0. aclocal -I m4
#
# Step 1. autoconf
#
# Step 2. ./configure
#
# Step 3. mmake depend
#
# Step 4. mmake
#
# Step 5. tools/bootcheck
#
# Step 6. cd stage2
#
# Step 7. mmake install
#
# If you just want to do a `make' rather than a `make install',
# then comment out the `mmake install' line below.
#
# If you want to install without doing a boot check, then comment
# out the `tools/bootcheck' and `cd stage2' lines below. If the
# version of the compiler you checked out is buggy and you don't
# perform a boot check first, you risk installing a version of the
# compiler incapable of compiling itself. Make sure you have a
# fall-back plan if you do this.
# Note also that occasionally changes made to the compiler mean
# that installing from a stage 1 build will fail, even when the
# compiler is fine. In such cases the only way to install the
# compiler is from the stage 2 directory.
#
# If you don't want to do a parallel make, comment out the
# `parallel=-j3' line below.
parallel=-j3
aclocal -I m4 &&
autoconf &&
./configure &&
touch Mmake.params &&
touch Mercury.options &&
mmake depend &&
mmake MMAKEFLAGS=$parallel &&
tools/bootcheck $parallel &&
cd stage2 &&
mmake install MMAKEFLAGS=$parallel &&
true