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From: Mario Lang
Subject: [elpa] 01/01: Remove unrelated file.
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 21:29:16 +0000

mlang pushed a commit to branch externals/chess
in repository elpa.

commit f7729807339e6c1758085d3e9985060ebd555fd6
Author: Mario Lang <address@hidden>
Date:   Wed May 21 23:29:04 2014 +0200

    Remove unrelated file.
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 INSTALL |  109 ---------------------------------------------------------------
 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 109 deletions(-)

diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
deleted file mode 100644
index 803434e..0000000
--- a/INSTALL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-Installing Eshell
-=================
-
-THE SHORT FORM
---------------
-
-Here's exactly what to do, with no explanation why.
-
-  1. M-x load-file RET eshell-auto.el RET
-  2. ESC : (add-to-list 'load-path "<path where Eshell resides>") RET
-  3. ESC : (add-to-list 'load-path "<path where Pcomplete resides>") RET
-  4. M-x eshell RET             ; should see a version banner displayed
-  5. ls RET                     ; confirm that you see a file listing
-  6. eshell-test RET            ; confirm that everything runs correctly
-                                ; use `M-x eshell-report-bug' if not
-  7. cd ${dirname (locate-library "eshell-auto")} RET
-  8. find-file Makefile RET
-  9. [edit the Makefile to reflect your site]
- 10. M-x eshell RET
- 11. make install RET
- 12. find-file $user-init-file RET
- 13. [add the following lines to your .emacs file]
-       (add-to-list 'load-path "<directory where you install Eshell>")
-       (load "eshell-auto")
- 14. M-x eshell RET
- 15. customize-option #'eshell-modules-list RET
- 16. [select the extension modules you prefer]
- 17. [restart Emacs!]
- 18. M-x info RET m Eshell RET  ; read the manual and enjoy!
-
-THE LONG FORM
--------------
-
- 1. Before building and installing Eshell, it is important to test
-    that it will work properly on your system.  To do this, first load
-    `eshell-auto', which will define certain autoloads required to run
-    Eshell.  This can be done using the command `M-x load-file', and
-    then selecting the file "eshell-auto.el".
-
- 2. In order for Emacs to find Eshell's files, the Eshell directory
-    must be added to the `load-path' variable.  This can be done
-    within Emacs by typing:
-
-    ESC : (add-to-list 'load-path "<path where Eshell resides>") RET
-    ESC : (add-to-list 'load-path "<path where Pcomplete resides>") RET
- 
- 2. Start Eshell from the distributed sources, using default settings,
-    by typing `M-x eshell'.
-
- 3. Verify that Eshell is functional by typing "ls" followed by RET.
-    You should have already seen a version banner announcing the
-    version number of this release, followed by a prompt.
-
- 4. Run the test suite by typing "eshell-test" followed by RET in the
-    Eshell buffer.  It is important that Emacs be left alone while the
-    tests are running, since extraneous command input may cause some
-    of the tests to fail (they were never intended to run in the
-    background).  If all of the tests pass, Eshell should work just
-    fine on your system.  If any of the tests fail, please send e-mail
-    to the Eshell maintainer using the command `M-x eshell-report-bug'.
-
- 5. Edit the file `Makefile' in the directory containing the Eshell
-    sources to reflect the location of certain Emacs dircetories at
-    your site.  The only things you really have to change are the
-    definitions of `lispdir' and `infodir'.  The elisp files will be
-    copied to `lispdir', and the info file to `infodir'.
-
- 6. Type `make install' in the directory containing the Eshell
-    sources.  This will byte-compile all of the `.el' files and copy
-    both the source and compiled versions to the directories specified
-    in the previous step.  It will also copy the info file, and add a
-    corresponding entry to your "dir" file -- if install-info can be
-    found.
-
-    If you only want to create the compiled elisp files, but don't
-    want to install them, you can type just `make' instead.
-
- 7. Add the directory into which Eshell was installed to your
-    `load-path' variable.  This can be done by adding the following
-    line to your .emacs file:
-
-    (add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/eshell")
-
-    The actual directory on your system may differ.
-
- 8. To install Eshell privately, edit your .emacs file; to install
-    Eshell site-wide, edit the file `site-start.el' in your site-lisp
-    directory (usually `/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp' or something
-    similar).  In either case enter the following line into the
-    appropriate file:
-
-    (load "eshell-auto")
-
- 9. Restart Emacs.  After restarting, customize the variable
-    `eshell-modules-list'.  This variable selects which Eshell
-    extension modules you want to use.  You will find documentation on
-    each of those modules in the Info manual.
-
-10. Read the Info manual.  Although Eshell behaves like most ordinary
-    shells, it has other advanced features and Lisp integration
-    facilities that require a more thorough presentation than these
-    meager notes.
-
-How to make typeset documentation from eshell.doci
-======================================================
-
-   If you have TeX installed at your site, you can make a typeset
-manual from `eshell.doci' by typing "make eshell.dvi".  If you prefer
-a postscript version of this file, use "make eshell.ps" instead.



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