- supported.
-
- - Both Unix Makefiles have an `install' target. Note that by default
- it tries to install `man' pages, which you may need to have built
- using Halibut first -- see below.
+ supported. If you have both installed, you can manually specify
+ which one you want by giving the option '--with-gtk=1' or
+ '--with-gtk=2' to the configure script. (2 is the default, of
+ course.) In the absence of either, the configure script will
+ automatically construct a Makefile which builds only the
+ command-line utilities; you can manually create this condition by
+ giving configure the option '--without-gtk'.
+
+ - pterm would like to be setuid or setgid, as appropriate, to permit
+ it to write records of user logins to /var/run/utmp and
+ /var/log/wtmp. (Of course it will not use this privilege for
+ anything else, and in particular it will drop all privileges before
+ starting up complex subsystems like GTK.) By default the makefile
+ will not attempt to add privileges to the pterm executable at 'make
+ install' time, but you can ask it to do so by running configure
+ with the option '--enable-setuid=USER' or '--enable-setgid=GROUP'.
+
+ - The Unix Makefiles have an `install' target. Note that by default
+ it tries to install `man' pages; if you have fetched the source via
+ Subversion then you will need to have built these using Halibut
+ first - see below.