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COMPATIBILITY
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    This code is intended for use with Linux 2.2.xx, 2.4.xx,
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    2.6.xx, and hopefully all future kernels. You should be
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    running a system with libc 6, but libc 5 might work too.
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INSTALLATION
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    make
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    make install
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    Only the second ("make install") is needed if you just
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    want to build and install procps in the normal way.
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    If you wish to test before installing, use the scripts
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    named t, v, and p to ensure that the correct libproc
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    (the new one) is used during your testing.
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    You may set SKIP to avoid building or installing things.
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    For example:
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    make SKIP='/bin/kill /usr/share/man/man1/kill.1' install
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    Use SHARED=0 to build procps without shared libraries.
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    This may be useful for installing in your home directory.
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    make SHARED=0 DESTDIR=$HOME install
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    Suppose you wanted to install stuff in strange places.
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    You might do something like this:
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    make usr/bin=/tmp/Q/iii/ DESTDIR=/tmp/Q install="install -D" ldconfig=echo install
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    If cross-compiling, you might need to set lib64 to
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    either "lib" or "lib64", like one of these examples:
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    make lib64=lib CFLAGS="-O2 -m32"
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    make lib64=lib64 CC=x86_64-gcc
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BUG REPORTS
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    Debian users should use the Debian bug tracking system.
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    Email to albert@users.sf.net or csmall@debian.org or
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    procps-feedback@lists.sf.net will also work.
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