Minor clarifications to redo install instructions.

Reported-by: @DRMacIver on twitter
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Avery Pennarun 2019-03-03 19:30:37 -05:00
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@ -11,14 +11,23 @@ This version, sometimes called apenwarr/redo, is probably the most advanced
one, including parallel builds, improved logging, extensive automated tests, one, including parallel builds, improved logging, extensive automated tests,
and helpful debugging features. and helpful debugging features.
To build and test redo, run `./do -j10 test`. To install it, run To build and test redo, run:
`DESTDIR=/tmp/testinstall PREFIX=/usr/local ./do -j10 install`. ```sh
./do -j10 test
```
To install it, run something like this:
```sh
DESTDIR= PREFIX=/usr/local ./do -j10 install
```
--- ---
- View the [documentation](https://redo.rtfd.io) via readthedocs.org - View the [documentation](https://redo.rtfd.io) via readthedocs.org
- Visit the [source code](https://github.com/apenwarr/redo) on github - Visit the [source code](https://github.com/apenwarr/redo) on github
- Discussions and support via the - Discussions and support via the
mailing list ([archives](https://groups.google.com/group/redo-list)). mailing list ([archives](https://groups.google.com/group/redo-list)).
You can subscribe by sending any email message to You can subscribe by sending any email message to
`redo-list+subscribe@googlegroups.com` (note the plus sign). `redo-list+subscribe@googlegroups.com` (note the plus sign). You can
send questions or feedback (with or without subscribing) by sending
messages to `redo-list@googlegroups.com`.

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@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ If the tests pass, you can either add $PWD/redo/bin to your PATH, or install
redo on your system. To install for all users, put it in /usr/local: redo on your system. To install for all users, put it in /usr/local:
```sh ```sh
PREFIX=/usr/local sudo ./redo install DESTDIR= PREFIX=/usr/local sudo ./do install
``` ```
Or to install it just for yourself (without needing root access), put it in Or to install it just for yourself (without needing root access), put it in
your home directory: your home directory:
```sh ```sh
PREFIX=$HOME ./redo install DESTDIR= PREFIX=$HOME ./do install
``` ```