An amazing development in the GNU Project is cflow, a control flow charting software for C programs. I built the software on Matrix (Linux server) under normal priveleges and the steps were very simple, all are documentted below:
1) transfer the package to the server via sftp after downloading the most recent tar.gz file.
2) Extract the package using tar -xvzf (package name) in its current directory
3) cd into the new directory
4) Run ./configure [here the makefile is being configured based on found settings]
5) Run make [the dependancies for cflow are being created]
6) cd src
7) Run the command using cflow (filename), I tested this with cflow's main.cpp. The results are here.
I found the process very simple and interesting, it did take some exploring to find where to run the command however.
In the next part I will be builidng and testing the lastest version of the GNU Standard C Library.
1) transfer the package to the server via sftp after downloading the most recent tar.gz file.
2) Extract the package using tar -xvzf (package name) in its current directory
3) cd into the new directory
4) Run ./configure [here the makefile is being configured based on found settings]
5) Run make [the dependancies for cflow are being created]
6) cd src
7) Run the command using cflow (filename), I tested this with cflow's main.cpp. The results are here.
I found the process very simple and interesting, it did take some exploring to find where to run the command however.
In the next part I will be builidng and testing the lastest version of the GNU Standard C Library.
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