diff README.MSVC @ 9989:d36f8c473dff

use glob and fnmatch from gnulib
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:27:18 -0500
parents 1052a66078cf
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--- a/README.MSVC	Tue Dec 15 13:07:05 2009 +0100
+++ b/README.MSVC	Tue Dec 15 14:27:18 2009 -0500
@@ -148,27 +148,7 @@
     - MSYS:    start <MSYS_install>\bin\rxvt.exe -e /bin/sh --login -i
     - Cygwin:  start <Cygwin_install>\cygwin.bat
 
-1.5 Glob library
-----------------
-
-Octave also requires a filename globbing library.  This library is
-typically part of the C library on UNIX systems, but is not part of
-the Windows or MSVC run-time libraries.  You can find a glob package
-on the Octave website.  This package provides the missing features and
-is intended to be compiled in a fully setup shell with the
-Unix-to-MSVC compilation scripts:
-
-  * download and decompress the sources
-  * run "./configure.vc" (you can edit it to change the installation dir)
-  * run "make"
-  * run "make install"
-
-Then you'll have to tell MSVC where to find the headers and library
-files by adjusting the INCLUDE and LIB environment variables.  This
-can be done before starting the shell, in the "additional setup" step
-(see above).
-
-1.6 Readline library
+1.5 Readline library
 --------------------
 
 While not mandatory to compile Octave, the readline library is very
@@ -184,7 +164,7 @@
 variables.  Note that as Octave will be linked to the readline DLL,
 you should also add the path of readline.dll to your PATH variable.
 
-1.7 F2C
+1.6 F2C
 -------
 
 As there exist no free MSVC-like fortran compiler, the compilation