-
-@node Installation
-@chapter Installing @tramp{} into @value{emacs-name}.
-@cindex installation
-
-If you use the version that comes with your @value{emacs-name}, the
-following information is not necessary. Installing @tramp{} into your
-@value{emacs-name} is a relatively easy process, at least compared
-to rebuilding your machine from scratch. ;)
-
-Seriously though, the installation should be a fairly simple matter.
-
-The easiest way to proceed is as follows:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Choose a directory, say @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/}. Change into that directory and
-unpack the tarball. This will give you a directory
-@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/} which contains subdirectories @file{lisp} for the
-Lisp code and @file{texi} for the documentation.
-
-@item
-Optionally byte-compile all files in the Lisp directory,
-@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/lisp/}, by issuing a command like the following from
-the top level directory @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/}:
-
-@example
-make EMACS=@value{emacs-dir} all
-@end example
-
-@item
-NOTE: If you run into problems running the example @command{make}
-command, don't dispare. You can still byte compile the @file{*.el}
-files by opening @value{emacs-name} in @command{dired} (@command{C-x
-d}) mode, at @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/lisp}. Mark the lisp files with
-@kbd{m}, then press @kbd{B} to byte compile your selections.
-
-Something similar can be done to create the info manual. Just change
-to directory @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi} and load the
-@file{tramp.texi} file in @value{emacs-name}. Then press @kbd{M-x
-makeinfo-buffer @key{RET}} to generate @file{tramp.info}.
-
-@item
-Tell @value{emacs-name} about the new Lisp directory and the
-@tramp{} package with the following lines in @file{~/.emacs}:
-
-@lisp
-(add-to-list 'load-path "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/lisp/")
-(require 'tramp)
-@end lisp
-
-@item
-To be able to read the Info documentation, create a file
-@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi/dir} using the
-@command{install-info} command, and add the directory to the search
-path for Info.
-
-NOTE:
-On systems using the @cite{gnu} version of @command{install-info}, the
-@command{install-info} syntax is very direct and simple. One can
-change to directory @file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi} and type:
-
-@example
-install-info tramp.info dir
-@end example
-
-and a @file{dir} file will be created with the @tramp{}
-entry. The info reader will know how to interpret it, but must
-be told where to find it (see below). If you want anything fancier
-you'll need to look through @kbd{man install-info}.
-
-Debian gnu/linux doesn't default to @cite{gnu} @command{install-info}
-and uses its own version. This version does not create a @file{dir}
-file for you from scratch. You must provide a skeleton @file{dir}
-file it recognizes. One can be found in a default installation of
-@value{emacs-name} at @file{/usr/info/dir}. Copy the top of this file
-down to the first occurrence of @code{* Menu} including that line plus
-one more blank line, to your working directory
-@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi}, or use the sample
-@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi/dir_sample}.
-
-Once a @file{dir} file is in place, this command will make the entry:
-
-@example
-install-info --infodir=. tramp.info
-@end example
-
-If you want it in a specific category see @kbd{man install-info} for
-further details.
-
-If the environment variable @env{INFOPATH} is set, add the directory
-@file{~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi/} to it. Else, add the directory to
-@ifset emacs
-@code{Info-default-directory-list}, as follows:
-
-@lisp
-(add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi/")
-@end lisp
-@end ifset
-@ifset xemacs
-@code{Info-directory-list}, as follows:
-@lisp
-(add-to-list 'Info-directory-list "~/@value{emacs-dir}/tramp/texi/")
-@end lisp
-@end ifset
-
-@end itemize
-
-@ifset xemacs
-For @value{emacs-name}, the package @file{fsf-compat} must be installed.
-For details on package installation, see @ref{Packages, , ,xemacs}.
-@ifhtml
-(If the previous link doesn't work, try the @value{emacs-name}
-documentation at
-@uref{http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/packageGuide.html,the
-@value{emacs-name} site}.)
-@end ifhtml