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ocrad-0.18-1mdv2010.0.i586.rpm

Requirements
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You will need a C++ compiler.
I use gcc 4.3.3 and 3.3.6, but the code should compile with any
standards compliant compiler.
Gcc is available at http://gcc.gnu.org.


Procedure
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1. Unpack the archive if you have not done so already:

	lzip -cd ocrad[version].tar.lz | tar -xf -
or
	gzip -cd ocrad[version].tar.gz | tar -xf -

This creates the directory ./ocrad[version] containing the source from
the main archive.

2. Change to ocrad directory and run configure.
   (Try `configure --help' for usage instructions).

	cd ocrad[version]
	./configure

3. Run make.

	make

4. Optionally, type `make check' to run the tests that come with ocrad.

5. Type `make install' to install the program and any data files and
   documentation.


Another way
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You can also compile ocrad into a separate directory. To do this, you
must use a version of `make' that supports the `VPATH' variable, such
as GNU `make'. `cd' to the directory where you want the object files
and executables to go and run the `configure' script. `configure'
automatically checks for the source code in `.', in `..' and in the
directory that `configure' is in.

`configure' recognizes the option `--srcdir=DIR' to control where to
look for the sources. Usually `configure' can determine that directory
automatically.

After running `configure', you can run `make' and `make install' as
explained above.


Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Antonio Diaz Diaz.

This file is free documentation: you have unlimited permission to copy,
distribute and modify it.