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It might or might not be non-standard, but I hate having to figure out
which files should be removed to uninstall something, can we please
have this?
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According to the explanation found here:
http://en.chys.info/2009/05/install-vs-cp-and-mmap/ , it is better to
use `install' than `cp'. This is because, supposedly, `cp' opens the
new file in write-only mode and just overwrites it, whereas `install'
unlinks it first and then replaces it, making sure that running
programs don't start acting strangely.
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Add install and clean targets to Makefile
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Install to /usr/local/bin by default and prepare Makefile for
linking several different source files.
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I like both python's and (e)lisp's way of documenting functions on the
inside, even though I don't know of any system that does that reads it
this way for C, I'm still trying it out.
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