few options that you might want to use. Please refer to the rest of this
file for more generic installation instructions.
-`--with-gmp=PATH'
+`--with-gmp[=DIR]'
If you wish to use GMP library for arbitrary precision arithmetic
library instead of using the MPI library included in the package, you can
-give the --with-gmp=PATH option to the `configure'. The PATH is the path
-to the GMP library in your system.
+give the --with-gmp[=DIR] option to the `configure'. The DIR is the upper
+path in your system which contains lib/ and include/ for GMP library.
+
+'--with-iconv[=DIR]'
+
+ If your system doesn't provide iconv() function in its native libraries
+(usually libc) or if this function is broken (e.g. older Solaris systems),
+you may want to use libiconv instead. The DIR is the upper path in your
+system which contains lib/ and include/ for libiconv (e.g. /usr/local).
+
+`--without-pthreads'
+
+ If you do not want to compile the programs with POSIX multi-threads
+support you can give --without-pthreads option. In this case all compiled
+programs will work in single thread only.
`--disable-asm'
If you would like to enable the debugging for the compiled programs
you can give this option to the `configure'.
-`--disable-threads'
-
- If you do not want to compile the programs with multi threads support
-you can give --disable-threads option. In this case all compiled programs
-will work in single thread only.
-
`--enable-ipv6'
The `configure' will attempt to check for IPv6 support in your system.
to enable run-time debugging.
<br /> <br />
-<tt>--with-gmp=PATH</tt>
+<tt>--with-gmp[=DIR]</tt>
<br /> <br />
If you wish to use GMP library for arbitrary precision arithmetic
library instead of using the MPI library included in the package, you can
-give the --with-gmp=PATH option to the `configure'. The PATH is the path
-to the GMP library in your system.
+give the --with-gmp[=DIR] option to the `configure'. The DIR is the upper
+path in your system which contains lib/ and include/ for GMP library.
+
+<br /> <br />
+<tt>--with-iconv[=DIR]</tt>
+
+<br /> <br />
+If your system doesn't provide iconv() function in its native libraries
+(usually libc) or if this function is broken (e.g. older Solaris systems),
+you may want to use libiconv instead. The DIR is the upper path in your
+system which contains lib/ and include/ for libiconv (e.g. /usr/local).
<br /> <br />
<tt>--without-irssi</tt><br />
to not compile SILC Server (silcd/ directory). Other applications
the Toolkit does not build automatically.
+<br /> <br />
+<tt>--without-pthreads</tt>
+
+<br /> <br />
+If you do not want to compile the programs with POSIX multi-threads support
+you can give --without-pthreads option. This will disable the SILC Thread
+API and SILC Mutex API. Furthermore if SILC Thread API is used when this
+option is used, the routines work, but do not work in threads (are run
+in the calling process and can block the process).
+
<br /> <br />
<tt>--disable-asm</tt>
option to the `configure' script. This will assure that assembler
optimized code is not compiled in.
-<br /> <br />
-<tt>--disable-threads</tt>
-
-<br /> <br />
-If you do not want to compile the programs with multi threads support
-you can give --disable-threads option. This will disable the SILC Thread
-API and SILC Mutex API. Furthermore if SILC Thread API is used when this
-option is used, the routines work, but do not work in threads (are run
-in the calling process and can block the process).
-
<br /> <br />
<tt>--enable-ipv6</tt>