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Now that you have the lsof distribution, I suggest:
* If you're unfamiliar with lsof, read 00README for information on
Configuring and building lsof, 00QUICKSTART for tips on using lsof.
If you're too impatient for that, do this:
$ ./Configure <put your UNIX dialect's abbreviation here>
(Do the inventory step, as you prefer.)
(Do the customization step, as you prefer.)
$ make
$ ./lsof -h
To get a list of UNIX dialect abbreviations:
$ Configure -h
Please don't be impatient -- read the documentation first.
* Read the current distribution's details in 00DIST.
* If you want technical details, read 00DCACHE and 00PORTING.
* If you want to cross-configure, read 00XCONFIG.
* Use the test suite, described in 00TEST, by:
$ cd tests
$ make
and possibly:
$ make opt
* If you're having trouble, read 00FAQ. (Please read 00FAQ before
you send a bug report.)
* Lsof contributors may find their names in 00CREDITS. (Thanks, again.)
* Read the lsof.man page file. Its nroff source is in lsof.8.
* Consider subscribing to the lsof-l mailing list -- read 00LSOF-L
for details.
Vic Abell <abe@purdue.edu>
April 19, 2002