I rearranged it and added 'make test'

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@ -11,41 +11,8 @@ way to proceed is mainly divided in two different ways: the unix way or the
windows way.
If you're using Windows (95, 98, NT) or OS/2, you should continue reading from
the Win32 header below. All other systems should be capable of being installed
as described in the the UNIX header.
PORTS
=====
Just to show off, this is a probably incomplete list of known hardware and
operating systems that curl has been compiled for:
- Ultrix
- SINIX-Z v5
- Alpha DEC OSF 4
- Alpha Digital UNIX v3.2
- Alpha FreeBSD 4.1
- Alpha Linux 2.2.16
- Alpha Tru64 v5.0 5.1
- HP-PA HP-UX 9.X 10.X 11.X
- MIPS IRIX 6.2, 6.5
- Power AIX 4.2, 4.3.1, 4.3.2
- PowerPC Darwin 1.0
- PowerPC Linux
- PowerPC Mac OS X
- Sparc Linux
- Sparc Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6, 7, 8
- Sparc SunOS 4.1.*
- i386 BeOS
- i386 FreeBSD
- i386 Linux 1.3, 2.0, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
- i386 NetBSD
- i386 OS/2
- i386 OpenBSD
- i386 Solaris 2.7
- i386 Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000
- ia64 Linux 2.3.99
- m68k AmigaOS 3
- m68k OpenBSD
the Win32 or OS/2 headers further down. All other systems should be capable of
being installed as described below.
UNIX
====
@ -53,7 +20,9 @@ UNIX
The configure script *always* tries to find a working SSL library unless
explicitly told not to. If you have OpenSSL installed in the default
search path for your compiler/linker, you don't need to do anything
special.
special:
./configure
If you have OpenSSL installed in /usr/local/ssl, you can run configure
like:
@ -101,9 +70,17 @@ UNIX
Use the executable `curl` in src/ directory.
'make install' copies the curl file to /usr/local/bin/ (or $prefix/bin if
you used the --prefix option to configure) and copies the man pages, the
lib and the include files to a suitable place too.
To install curl on your system, run
make install
This will copy curl to /usr/local/bin/ (or $prefix/bin if you used the
--prefix option to configure) and it copies the man pages, the lib and the
include files to suitable places.
To make sure everything runs as supposed, run the test suite:
make test
KNOWN PROBLEMS
@ -259,6 +236,39 @@ IBM OS/2
If you're getting huge binaries, probably your makefiles have the -g in
CFLAGS.
PORTS
=====
Just to show off, this is a probably incomplete list of known hardware and
operating systems that curl has been compiled for:
- Ultrix
- SINIX-Z v5
- Alpha DEC OSF 4
- Alpha Digital UNIX v3.2
- Alpha FreeBSD 4.1
- Alpha Linux 2.2.16
- Alpha Tru64 v5.0 5.1
- HP-PA HP-UX 9.X 10.X 11.X
- MIPS IRIX 6.2, 6.5
- Power AIX 4.2, 4.3.1, 4.3.2
- PowerPC Darwin 1.0
- PowerPC Linux
- PowerPC Mac OS X
- Sparc Linux
- Sparc Solaris 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6, 7, 8
- Sparc SunOS 4.1.*
- i386 BeOS
- i386 FreeBSD
- i386 Linux 1.3, 2.0, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
- i386 NetBSD
- i386 OS/2
- i386 OpenBSD
- i386 Solaris 2.7
- i386 Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000
- ia64 Linux 2.3.99
- m68k AmigaOS 3
- m68k OpenBSD
OpenSSL
=======