Installation instructions
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Download a tarball from http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/releases[] or clone the tig
repository http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/tig.git[]. Documentation files are
available in the tarballs and in the 'release' branch of the tig repository.

The quick and simple way to install tig with documentation is to run:

	$ make
	$ make install install-doc

Optionally, you can use the `configure` script to detect library location:

	$ ./configure
	$ make
	$ make install

If your iconv library is not in the default library and include path, you'll
probably want to pass the "--with-libiconv" option to the "configure" script to
tell it where to look. Note, if you are building from the tig repository, you
need to first make the configure script:

	$ make configure

The following tools and packages are needed:

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Tool				Description
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git-core			Tig is just a frontend for git.
ncurses				Be sure to also have development files \
				installed. Usually they are available in a \
				separate package ending with `-dev`.
iconv				If iconv is not provided by the c library \
				you need to change the Makefile to link it \
				into the binary.
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The following optional tools and packages are needed for creating the
configure script and building documentation:

`-------------------------------`----------------------------------------------
autoconf			Contains autoreconf for generating configure \
				from configure.ac.
asciidoc (>= 8.0)		Generates HTML and (DocBook) XML from text.
xmlto				Generates manpages and chunked HTML from XML.
DocBook XSL (>= 1.72.0)		Used by xmlto for building manpages.
DocBook (DSSL/Jade) tools	Generates PDF from XML. \
				Also known as docbook-utils.
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