-3) Cd to `./src' and Run `make'. This refers to files in the `./lisp'
-and `./lib-src' subdirectories using names `../lisp' and
-`../lib-src'.
-
-This creates a file `./src/xemacs' which is the runnable XEmacs,
-assigning it a new build version number by incrementing the build
-version stored in `./lisp/version.el'.
-
-It also creates a file in `./lib-src' whose name is `DOC' followed by
-the current XEmacs version. This file contains documentation strings
-for all the functions in XEmacs. Each time you run make to make a new
-xemacs, a new DOC file with a new name is made. You must keep the DOC
-file for an XEmacs version as long as you keep using that XEmacs
-version.
-
-
-INSTALLATION BY HAND
-
-The steps below are done by running `make install' in the main
-directory of the XEmacs distribution.
-
-1) Copy `./lisp' and its subdirectories, `./etc', and the executables
-in `./lib-src' to their final destinations, as selected in `./src/paths.h'.
-
-Strictly speaking, not all of the executables in `./lib-src' need be copied.
-- The programs `cvtmail', `emacsserver', `env', `fakemail', `hexl',
- `movemail', `timer', `vcdiff', `wakeup', and `yow' are used by
- XEmacs; they do need to be copied.
-- The programs `etags', `ctags', `emacsclient', `b2m', `rcs2log',
- `gnuclient', `gnudoit', and `gnuattach' are intended to be run
- by users; they are handled below.
-- The programs `make-docfile' and `test-distrib' were
- used in building XEmacs, and are not needed any more.
-- The programs `digest-doc' and `sorted-doc' convert a `DOC' file into
- a file for users to read. There is no important reason to move them.
-
-2) Copy the files in `./info' to the place specified in
-`./lisp/site-init.el' or `./lisp/paths.el'. Note that if the
-destination directory already contains a file named `dir', you
-probably don't want to replace it with the `dir' file in the XEmacs
-distribution. Instead, you should make sure that the existing `dir'
-file contains an appropriate menu entry for the XEmacs info.
-
-3) Create a directory for XEmacs to use for clash detection, named as
-indicated by the PATH_LOCK macro in `./src/paths.h'.