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1.1 ! root 1: mk runs on Unix V9. To run on other systems requires some help. ! 2: the help takes the form of the fast i/o library (fio) and some ! 3: libc routines. dir.o provides support for the directory routines ! 4: on V7-style filesystems; on most modern systems you should probably ! 5: not use dir.o. ! 6: ! 7: - edit Makefile by setting the initial variables as ! 8: per the instructions. ! 9: ! 10: - type make (unless on the cray, in which case, type make cray). ! 11: ! 12: - everything should now be compiled and you should have a mk. ! 13: ! 14: - edit mkfile to set the system type as in the Makefile ! 15: ! 16: as a first order test that all is well, try ! 17: mk ! 18: which generates a `correctly compiled' mk in the file nmk. ! 19: ! 20: If things go badly, (core dump hell), try not using alloc.c. it may be ! 21: that your hardware needs special alloc treatment. otherwise, mail ! 22: research!andrew (or [email protected]). ! 23: ! 24: the manual page and a tutorial style document are included.
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