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authorMorgan Deters <mdeters@gmail.com>2012-10-06 18:53:27 +0000
committerMorgan Deters <mdeters@gmail.com>2012-10-06 18:53:27 +0000
commit4e883ffc0b88256a966183ac6b87bb5767154cdf (patch)
treea193f12035e4417834ef08312f50739ae0b39a87 /INSTALL
parent99cad5495be99efae434177d1537d4cfac35581c (diff)
* Clean up some options documentation
* Remove defunct --no-theory-registration option * Point people to Wiki tutorial * Modernize the cut-release script * Misc cleanup, documentation (this commit was certified error- and warning-free by the test-and-commit script.)
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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index e2cceb967..3008a576c 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ from Fedora RPMs or our Debian packages, the process should be
completely automatic, since the libraries and headers are installed in
a standard location. If you download the sources yourself, you need
to build them in a special way. Fortunately, the
-"contrib/build-cudd-with-libtool.sh" script in the CVC4 source tree
-does exactly what you need: it patches the CUDD makefiles to use
+"contrib/build-cudd-2.4.2-with-libtool.sh" script in the CVC4 source
+tree does exactly what you need: it patches the CUDD makefiles to use
libtool, builds the libtool libraries, then reverses the patch to
leave the makefiles as they were. Once you run this script on an
unpacked CUDD 2.4.2 source distribution, then CVC4's configure script
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ configure script; this makes it a hard requirement rather than an
optional add-on.
The NYU-provided Debian packaging of CUDD 2.4.2 and CUDD 2.5.0 are
-here:
+here (along with the CVC4 Debian packages):
- deb http://goedel.cims.nyu.edu/cvc4-builds/debian unstable/
+ deb http://cvc4.cs.nyu.edu/debian/ unstable/
The Debian source package "cudd", available from the same repository,
includes a diff of all changes made to cudd makefiles.
generated by cgit on debian on lair
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