Revision: 436
http://vcs.pcre.org/viewvc?view=rev&revision=436
Author: ph10
Date: 2009-09-06 17:23:55 +0100 (Sun, 06 Sep 2009)
Log Message:
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Documentation tidies
Modified Paths:
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code/trunk/NON-UNIX-USE
code/trunk/README
code/trunk/doc/pcrebuild.3
Modified: code/trunk/NON-UNIX-USE
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/NON-UNIX-USE 2009-09-05 10:20:44 UTC (rev 435)
+++ code/trunk/NON-UNIX-USE 2009-09-06 16:23:55 UTC (rev 436)
@@ -446,5 +446,5 @@
$!
=========================
-Last Updated: 17 March 2009
+Last Updated: 05 September 2009
****
Modified: code/trunk/README
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/README 2009-09-05 10:20:44 UTC (rev 435)
+++ code/trunk/README 2009-09-06 16:23:55 UTC (rev 436)
@@ -111,8 +111,8 @@
For a non-Unix system, please read the comments in the file NON-UNIX-USE,
though if your system supports the use of "configure" and "make" you may be
able to build PCRE in the same way as for Unix-like systems. PCRE can also be
-configured in many platform environments using the GUI facility of CMake's
-CMakeSetup. It creates Makefiles, solution files, etc.
+configured in many platform environments using the GUI facility provided by
+CMake's cmake-gui command. This creates Makefiles, solution files, etc.
PCRE has been compiled on many different operating systems. It should be
straightforward to build PCRE on any system that has a Standard C compiler and
@@ -765,4 +765,4 @@
Philip Hazel
Email local part: ph10
Email domain: cam.ac.uk
-Last updated: 01 September 2009
+Last updated: 06 September 2009
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcrebuild.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcrebuild.3 2009-09-05 10:20:44 UTC (rev 435)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcrebuild.3 2009-09-06 16:23:55 UTC (rev 436)
@@ -9,9 +9,14 @@
the optional features are selected or deselected by providing options to
\fBconfigure\fP before running the \fBmake\fP command. However, the same
options can be selected in both Unix-like and non-Unix-like environments using
-the GUI facility of \fBCMakeSetup\fP if you are using \fBCMake\fP instead of
-\fBconfigure\fP to build PCRE.
+the GUI facility of \fBcmake-gui\fP if you are using \fBCMake\fP instead of
+\fBconfigure\fP to build PCRE.
.P
+There is a lot more information about building PCRE in non-Unix-like
+environments in the file called \fINON_UNIX_USE\fP, which is part of the PCRE
+distribution. You should consult this file as well as the \fIREADME\fP file if
+you are building in a non-Unix-like environment.
+.P
The complete list of options for \fBconfigure\fP (which includes the standard
ones such as the selection of the installation directory) can be obtained by
running
@@ -329,6 +334,6 @@
.rs
.sp
.nf
-Last updated: 17 March 2009
+Last updated: 06 September 2009
Copyright (c) 1997-2009 University of Cambridge.
.fi