-1. Quick Install
0. Overview
1. Preparations
2. Compile Canna
3. Install Canna
4. How to Use Canna
5. Compilation and Installation of Canna when you cannot become super user
Appendix A. Notes on Each OS
/*
* INSTALL
*/
This is the environment for installation of Canna. You need
imake on X11R6 to compile Canna.
-1. Quick Install
If you have no time to read this document and you use the
default environment for installation, then you run as follows.
Canna will be installed in /usr/local/canna.
(1) When your machine is SONY NEWS, HP-UX, 386BSD, BSD/386,
EWS-UX/V(CISC), FT-UX or SunOS without JLE, see Appendix A.
(2) When you define X_WCHAR in X11/Xosdefs.h or when you compile
with the option -DNOTSTDHDRS, see Appendix A.9.
(3) Run as follows:
% xmkmf
% make Makefile
% make canna
(It may take some minutes)
# make install
# make install.man
When there will be some errors, see the following. If you
cannot become super user, then see 5 for Compilation and
Installation of Canna when you cannot become super user.
0. Overview
Show configuration of environment for Canna as follows:
1. Preparations
2. Compile Canna
3. Install Canna
4. How to Use Canna
5. Compilation and Installation of Canna when you cannot become
super user
Canna version 3.2 is compiled on the following machine.
Machine OS Compiler
Sparc Station 2 SunOS 4.1.2 + JLE 1.1.2 gcc 2.4.5
Sparc Station 2 Solaris 2.2 (SVR4) cc
Sparc Station 10 SunOS 4.1.3 - JLE 1.1.3 gcc-2.5.8
Sparc IPX SunOS 4.1.1 - JLE 1.1.1
Sparc 1 SunOS 4.1.1 - JLE 1.1.1
SS2 SunOS 4.1.2 - JLE 1.1.2 gcc-2.5.8
HP A 9000/720,730 HP-UX A.08.07 /bin/cc
HP 9000/720 HP-UX8.05 /bin/cc
HP 9000/425 HP-UX9.00 gcc2.5.8
COMPAQ DESKPRO 4/33i UNIX System V Release 4.2 /usr/ccs/bin/cc
SONY NWS-1750 NEWS-OS Release 4.2.1C #0 gcc-2.5.8
NWS-3860 NEWS-OS 4.2R /bin/cc
EWS 4800/35 EWS-UX/V 10.1 (SYSV) /bin/cc
EWS 4800/220 EWS-UX/V(Rel 4.2) R9.1 (SVR4.2) /usr/abiccs/bin/cc
IBM-PC clone FreeBSD 1.1R gcc 2.4.5
IBM-PC clone FreeBSD 1.1.5(RELEASE)
IBM-PC clone BSD/386 v1.1 gcc 1.42
The previous versions are compiled on the following machine.
When you compile or run Canna on other machines than the list below,
mail them to Canna@astec.co.jp.
Machine OS Compiler
Sparc Station 2 SunOS 4.1.2 + JLE 1.1.2 gcc 2.4.5
Sparc Station 2 Solaris 2.2 (SVR4) cc
SS 2/10/IPX/IPC SunOS 4.1.3(GENERIC) gcc 2.5.8
Sun SS2 Solaris 2.3 gcc-2.5.8
Sparc Station 10/41 SunOS 4.1.3+JLE1.1.3
SUN 630MP SunOS Release 4.1.3-JLE1.1.3
Toshiba SPARC-LT SunOS Release 4.1.1-JLE1.1.1 OS/AS=V4.11
PC NEXTSTEP 3.1J for Intel Processors gcc 2.5.8
PC-486GR+ODP 386bsd-pc98c2 gcc-2.5.8
PC-9801FA(+DX2-64MHz) 386bsd-0.9-pc98-c2 gcc-2.5.8
PC-9801BX PANIX Ver.3.0 gcc
PC-9801 PANIX for98 Ver3.0
486DX33MHz Linux Slackware 1.1.1 gcc 2.5.8
Macintosh LC475 KT7 MachTen R2.1.1VM gcc 2.5.8
HP A 9000/720,730 HP-UX A.08.07 /bin/cc
HP9000 715/50 HP-UX 9.03, 9.05 /bin/cc
SONY NWS-1750 NEWS-OS Release 4.2.1C #0 gcc-2.5.8
SONY NWS-1460 NEWS-OS Release 4.2.1C
NWS-3720 NEWS-OS Release 6.0.1 (SVR4.2) /usr/ccs/bin/cc
DECsystem 5240 ULTRIX 4.3 Japanese Version /bin/cc
IBM Sys./6000 M220 AIX Version 3 /usr/bin/cc
IBM RS/6000 570 AIX Ver3.2.5
EWS 4800/350,210 EWS-UX/V(Rel 4.2) R8.1 (SVR4.2) /usr/bin/cc
EWS 4800/350,210 EWS-UX/V(Rel 4.0) R5.3 (SVR4.0) /usr/bin/cc
EWS 4800/20 EWS-UX/V R9.1/10.1 (SYSV) /usr/bin/cc
If you have any problem to compile Canna, mail to
Canna@astec.co.jp, too. Canna@astec.co.jp is a mailing list. If
you want to join the member, mail to Canna-request@astec.co.jp.
Canna which contributed on X11R5 is Version 1.2.
For changes from previous versions, see CHANGES.jp. (Sorry, but
CHANGES.jp is in Japanese.)
1. Preparations
1.1 Configure the Environment in Canna.conf
For compilation and installation of Canna, configure the
following environment in Canna.conf.
cannaBinDir Directory to install commands.
cannaSrvDir Directory to install cannaserver and cannakill.
cannaLibDir Directory to install files for Canna.
cannaManDir Directory to install documents.
cannaIncDir Directory to install include file.
libCannaDir Directory to install libraries such as
libcanna etc.
ErrDir Directory to install log file.
LockDir Directory to install lock file.
wcharDefinition Use the system definition of wchar_t, or not.
Wlib Libraries which include the functions related
wchar_t. If the functions is in libc, then
here is a blank. On System V, generally,
here is -lw.
JapaneseLocale Set the environment variable LANG to use
Japanese.
cannaOwner Owner of dictionaries and kana-to-kanji
server. See 4.1.
cannaGroup Group of dictionaries and kana-to-kanji
server. See 4.1.
pointerIntegerDef Define -DBIGPOINTER here when pointer size is
bigger than long size and there is a type long
long. (For example, case on SX3 with
SUPER-UX.)
cannaDsoRev Revision of shared library. Here is 1 when
*.so.1.
sharedLibExtension Extension of shared library. Generally, here
is so.1. On HP-UX, here is s1.
DicDir Directory to install dictionaries.
LockFile File name of lock file.
JAPNESEMAN Which document install, Japanese or English.
According to definition of this parameter,
result of make is different. Sorry, but
English documents are not complete.
You need to configure the following parameter if you want to use
the function for changing engine. In this case, see document in
doc/misc as engine.tx.
engineSwitch Use the function for changing engine, or not.
If use, then define this parameter.
kinput2SrcDir Directory for kinput2's sources.
wnn4SrcDir Directory for wnn4's sources.
sj3SrcDir Directory for sj3's sources.
For example, the default setting is:
cannaBinDir = /usr/local/canna/bin
cannaSrvDir = /usr/local/canna/bin
cannaLibDir = /usr/local/canna/lib
cannaManDir = /usr/local/canna/man
cannaIncDir = /usr/local/canna/include/canna
libCannaDir = /usr/lib
ErrDir = /usr/spool/canna
LockDir = /usr/spool/canna/lock
wcharDefinition = -DCANNA_WCHAR
Wlib =
JapaneseLocale = japan
cannaOwner = bin
cannaGroup = bin
pointerIntegerDef =
sharedLibExtension = so.1
cannaDsoRev = 1
DicDir = $(cannaLibDir)/dic
LockFile = .CANNALOCK
#define JAPANESEMAN
/* #define engineSwitch */
kinput2SrcDir = /work/X11R5/contrib/im/kinput2
wnn4SrcDir = /work/X11R5/contrib/im/Xsi/Wnn
The definition of wcharDefinition is a blank when you use the
system definition of wchar_t and the functions as mbstowcs etc. In
following case, you define -DCANNA_WCHAR to wcharDefinition. The
cases are there is no system definition of them, or there are not
Japanese environment (ex. /usr/lib/locale/ja_JP etc) although the
function mbstowcs are.
Without definition of wcharDefinition, you must configure the
parameter JapaneseLocale. Here is the locale name which defined on
your OS and recognize the EUC. The locale name is as follows:
japanese SUN JLE
japan NEC EWS4800
ja_JP.EUC SONY NEWS
1.2 Configure Environment in widedef.h
In this version, wcharDefinition is -DCANNA_WCHAR in default
and wchar_t define 4 byte width and 32 bits.
If you use the your system definition of wcahr_t, read
following and specify a blank to wcharDefinition.
Without -DCANNA_WCHAR, you should rewrite the file
canna/widedef.h to use correctly the system definition. Especially,
when you compile with GCC, take care that which definition in which
header file is used.
Change the following line in widedef.h according to your OS.
/* replace widec.h instead, if SunOS 4.0 */
#include <stddef.h>
On SunOS without JLE or EWS-UX/V etc, sometimes wchat_t type is
defined twice, because _WCHAR_T macro isn't defined though wchar_t
type is defined. Confirm that _WCHAR_T is defined with wchar_t type
definition. For details, see the last of this file. The typical
definition of wchar_t type is as follows:
#ifndef _WCHAR_T
#define _WCHAR_T
typedef unsigned long wchar_t;
#endif
2. Compile Canna
Canna is compiled and installed with Imakefile on X11.
Imakefile is a Makefile which not depend on machine. Imake, it is a
program, creates Makefile for your machine from Imakefile. You need
imake (or xmkmf, it is a shell script to call imake) when compile a
software based on X. Because of this, we advice to install imake if
you didn't install it.
Here, we assume that you installed imake.
When you have the environment for imake, enter the following.
xmkmf; make Makefile
make canna
In first line, you have new Makefile which based on parameter
of Canna.conf on top directory.
In second line, it run as follows:
(1) make Makefile
Create new makefiles from Imakefile in all subdirectories.
(2) make clean
Clear all of the directories.
(3) make includes
Link each header files in the directory include. And
configure the class of directories. This needs the program
mkdirhier. If you cannot find mkdirhier in /usr/bin/X11,
then install it in $(BINDIR). It is in mit/util on release
tape of X windows.
(4) make depend
Reflect the relationship of files in each directories to
Makefile. Additionally, run yacc and lex, and make symbolic
link files. Here, you need the program makedepend. If you
don't have makedepend, then install it. It is in mit/util,
too.
(5) make
Compile programs.
3. Install Canna
3.1 Set up the Communication Environment
Set up the port number to communicate between a kana-to-kanji
conversion server and clients. Add the following line in
/etc/services.
canna 5680/tcp
(If you use NIS, add the line in database on master server.)
If you have used Canna for a long time, you find the following
line in /etc/services. In this case, leave the line and add the
above line in the file.
iroha 5680/tcp
3.2 Installation
For installation of Canna, run any one of following commands in
top directory of Canna's sources.
(1) make install
Install from (3) to (5) below.
(2) make install.man
Install the documents of each command in $(cannaManDir).
(3) make instserver
Install the kana-to-kanji conversion server and its
environment.
(4) make instclient
Install the clients of Canna and its environment.
(5) make instsgs
Install the libraries, the header files and so on to compile
Canna.
Install in each directories specified in Canna.conf.
3.3 Configuration of Directories
Below, I would like to describe the configuration of Canna's
sources.
-+ lib ----+- RK Library of kana-to-kanji conversion engine
| +- RKC Library to communicate with kana-to-kanji
| | conversion server
| +- canna Library for clients
| +- RKWnn Library to communicate with jserver
| | (*Note: Need the library of kinput2.)
| +- RKSj3 Library to communicate with sj3serv
| |
| +- RKC16 ¨¤
| +- canna16¨¢Libraries which wchar_t defined 16bits
| +- RKWnn16¨¢
| +- RKSj316¨¥
|
| These libraries is installed in $(libCannaDir).
|
+ server Directory of kana-to-kanji conversion server.
| The server is installed in $(cannaSrvDir).
|
+ canna The header files
|
+ cmd ----+* The commands.
| These are installed in $(cannaBinDir).
|
+ ccustom Editor for customization. You can customize
| without knowledge of lisp language.
|
+ dic ----+ ideo The kana-to-kanji conversion dictionaries
| + phono The kana-to-kanji conversion rules
|
| These are installed in $(DicDir).
|
+ canuum A patch and files for uum of Canna version
|
+ sample A sample client
|
+ misc Other files
|
+ doc Documents
3.4 Other Files
(1) Log file
The kana-to-kanji conversion server writes error messages in log
file. You can find the log file in directory which specified as
$(ErrDir), and it will be named "CANNA0msgs". The default file
is:
/usr/spool/canna/CANNA0msgs
(2) Lock file
In Canna, you cannot run the servers more than twice with the
same port number. Because of this, the kana-to-kanji conversion
server create a lock file. The lock file is specified as
$(LockDir)/$(LockFile). The default file is:
/usr/spool/canna/lock/.CANNALOCK
If the conversion server cannot make the lock file, then server
exit.
*Note: In default, the directory for the lock file and the log
file is /usr/spool/canna. But many of users specify it
/tmp. Therefore we don't run chown and chmod to these
directories while compile. If you use /usr/spool/canna
or other as these directories, you should change the
owner and the group of the directories as and when
necessary.
3.5 Messaging
In Canna, the messages of some commands to maintenance
kana-to-kanji conversion dictionaries are internationalized.
Therefore, on systems based on System V Release 4, such as Solaris
2.1 or EWS-UX/V(Rel4.0), you specify the character which means
Japanese (for example, japanese, japan, ja_JP.EUC, etc.) to
environment variable LANG for using Japanese messages.
Japanese messages file for respective command is
cmd/catdic/cannacmd.jpn. For example, on EWS-UX/V(Rel4.0), enter
the following command to install the file in message directory of
your system.
# mkmsgs -i japan cannacmd.jpn cannacmd
On each system, the command to install message file may be
different. For detail, see the part of messaging of the document
for your system.
4. How to Use Canna
4.1 Owner or Group for Sever and Dictionaries
You should restrict the access of others to keep your
dictionaries safety. It is advisable to create a user/group by the
name of "canna" and set the ownership of your dictionaries to
prevent unauthorized access.
At this time, for the cannaserver can read, write the
dictionaries, allow read, write by owner and group to the respective
directories and files of dictionaries. Next, take away others'
permissions. And, set owner and group of cannaserver to canna, then
set user ID and group ID on execution.
On System V, you may set owner and group of cannaserver to bin
in place of canna.
Set owner and group of your dictionaries or cannaserver to the
parameter $(cannaOwner) and $(cannaGroup) in Canna.conf.
Below, we assume you set owner and group to bin.
4.2 Start Kana-to-kanji Conversion Server
Enter the following command to start kana-to-kanji conversion
server.
# cannaserver
If you want to start it automatically each time the UNIX system
is started, set to start cannaserver in the starting script(ex.
/etc/rc.local, etc.). You should remove its lock file when start
cannaserver since cannaserver cannot be started with its lock file.
For example, add the following lines in /etc/rc.local.
rm -f /tmp/.CANNALOCK*
/usr/local/canna/bin/cannaserver
echo 'cannaserver started.'
4.3 Stop Kana-to-kanji Conversion Server
Enter the following command to stop kana-to-kanji conversion
server.
# cannakill
The cannaserver save a part of information of dictionaries on
memory. So you should run cannakill when you stop kana-to-kanji
conversion server. If you kill cannaserver directly with SIGKILL,
etc., you may lost the information on memory.
If you want to stop it automatically each time the UNIX system
is stopped, set to stop cannaserver in the shutdown script.
4.4 Dictionaries
(1) Kana-to-kanji conversion dictionaries
We call the directory "dic home directory" in which there are
kana-to-kanji conversion dictionaries. This directory is
specified as $(DicDir) or specified in command line as follow:
ex.) In case you specify "dic home directory" to
/usr/lib/canna/dic
# cannaserver /usr/lib/canna/dic
Below, we show the configuration of "dic home directory".
-+-- *.rdic
| Romaji-to-kana conversion rules
+-- canna
| Directory of your own system's dictionaries
+-- user/*
| Directory of user's dictionaries
+-- group/*
Directory of group's dictionaries
Allow cannaserver to read and write dic home directory, any
subdirectories and any files in there. (See 4.1.)
(2) Romaji-to-kana conversion rules
In default, cannaserver searches romaji-to-kana conversion
rules in /usr/local/canna/lib/dic. If you want to use another
file as romaji-to-kana conversion rules, you should specify the
file in your own customization file "$HOME/.canna", the full
path must be given.
4.5 Initialize(Customization) File
In Canna, each user can have a own initialize(customization)
file. You can set your own environment to input Japanese easily by
editing the file. You can specify key bindings, romaji-to-kana
conversion rules, kana-to-kanji conversion dictionaries, etc.
5 Configure and Installation of Canna when you cannot become super user
You are able to compile and install as following when you
cannot become super user.
5.1 Configure the Environment in Canna.conf
Specify the directories in which installed commands and
dictionaries to your own directories. And, specify owner and group
of cannaserver to your own. For example, as follows:
cannaBinDir = /home/kon/canna/bin
cannaSrvDir = /home/kon/canna/bin
cannaManDir = /home/kon/canna/man
cannaLibDir = /home/kon/canna/lib
cannaIncDir = /home/kon/canna/include/canna
libCannaDir = /home/kon/canna/lib
DicDir = $(cannaLibDir)/dic
ErrDir = /home/kon/spool/canna
LockDir = /home/kon/spool/canna/lock
LockFile = .CANNALOCK
wcharDefinition = -DCANNA_WCHAR
Wlib =
JapaneseLocale = japanese
sharedLibExtension = so.1
cannaOwner = kon
cannaGroup = user
Add a following line in Canna.conf
INCROOT = /home/kon/canna/include
Rewrite the commands, that is chown, chgrp, chmod, etc., in
Canna.conf as below:
CHOWN = echo
CHGRP = echo
CHMOD = echo
5.2 Compilation and Installation
In case imake on X11R6 is installed on your machine, enter the
following commands to compile and install Canna.
xmkmf
make Makefile
make canna
make install
make install.man
In case you are able to get the sources of X11R6, although
X11R6 was not installed on your machine, you should get mit/config
and mit/util of the sources, and run make in config and util in the
order.
For compilation in config and subdirectories, compile as
following after rewriting BOOTSTRAPFLAG in config/Makefile.ini
according to your machine.
make -f Makefile.ini
For compilation in util and subdirectories, enter the following
line in util.
../config/imake -I../config -DTOPDIR=.. -DCURDIR=Canna32
And, after creating Makefile from Imakefile, enter the following
lines to compile util.
make Makefile
make
When finish, move each command in util to any directory in your
home directory, and add the directory to search paths.
We use mkdirhier command to make canna. But this command is
specified $(BINDIR) of X. To clear this problem, edit a suitable
file in config, or specify in Canna.conf as follow:
BINDIR=/home/kon/xutil
When finish, run imake as following in the top directory which
you compile Canna (there is Canna.conf in the directory).
ex.)
% ../config/imake -I../config
And run follows:
% make Makefile
% make canna
% make install
5.3 Set up the Communication Environment
You aren't able to rewrite /etc/services if you cannot become
super user. But you can run cannaserver and use libraries with port
number 5680 without the description in /etc/services. In this case,
cannaserver output warning messages in log file each time
cannaserver is started.
Appendix A. Notes on Each OS
A.1 EWS-UX/V
Wchar_t type is defined in stdio.h, but, in some versions,
WCHAR_T is not defined. In this occasion, rewrite stdio.h as
following:
#ifndef _WCHAR_T
#define _WCHAR_T
typedef unsigned short wchar;
typedef unsigned short wchar_t; /* R31KNCK02 */
#endif
If you hesitate to rewrite /usr/include/stdio.h, first, run
from 1. to 2. (3). Next, copy the file in top directory of Canna,
rewrite the file and continue compilation from 2. (4).
A.2 FT-UX/V
There will be some warning messages to compile with -Xc. It
occur in stdio.h and sys/byteorder.h. If you want to suppress the
warning message, you may rewrite the header file.
A.3 SunOS
* Without JLE
Rewrite the definition of wchar_t in /usr/include/sys/stdtypes.h
as following.
#ifndef _WCHAR_T
#define _WCHAR_T
typedef unsigned short wchar_t; /* big enough for biggest char set */
#endif
It is a good idea that you define -DCANNA_WCHAR to
wcharDefinition in Canna.conf.
If you hesitate to rewrite /usr/include/stdtypes.h, first, run
from 1. to 2. (3). Next, copy the file in top directory of
Canna, rewrite the file and continue compilation from 2. (4).
* In case using shared object
In this case, specify two revisions, major revision and minor
revision, to $(cannaDsoRev) in Canna.conf as following.
cannaDsoRev=1.1
A.4 SONY NEWS
In locale of Japanese, you can change code from SJIS to EUC or
the other way around. Canna have some character of EUC in sources,
so enter the following lines (that is in case of csh) when compile
Canna on NEWS, and then compile Canna.
% setenv LANG ja_JP.EUC
% stty euc sys
A.5 HP-UX (This discription is originally written by Takashi Matsuzawa.)
When you use shared libraries, the libraries are searched by
the path name which specified at time linked objects. For example,
you want to search libcanna.sl as /usr/local/lib/libcanna.so, put
libcanna.sl in /usr/local/lib and link it. Because of this, we
recommend to install Canna as follows:
(1) Specify UseInstalledLibCanna NO in Canna.conf
(2) % make canna
(3) % make install
(4) Specify UseInstalledLibCanna YES in Canna.conf
(5) % make canna
(6) % make install
Now, imake is not installed on HP-UX. The configuration file
to make shared library for HP-UX is not included on X11R5 which
distributed by MIT. For these, see below ftp site.
hpcvaaz.cv.hp.com [15.255.72.15] ~ftp/pub/MitX11R5
A.6 OS Based on NET/2, for example, 386BSD, BSD/386, etc.
Now, wchar_t is defined as below in stddef.h on 4.4BSD.
#ifdef _WCHAR_T_
typedef _WCHAR_T_ wchar_t;
#undef _WCHAR_T_
#endif
But this definition contradicts its on other OS, so we have
some errors when compile on 4.4BSD. So this definition is expected
to change as below on 4.4BSD.
#ifdef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
typedef _BSD_WCHAR_T_ wchar_t;
#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
#endif
Change _WCHAR_T to _BSD_WCHAR_T_ in machine/ansi.h and rewrite
as following in stdlib.h and stddef.h.
#ifdef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
#ifndef _WCHAR_T
#define _WCHAR_T
typedef _BSD_WCHAR_T_ wchar_t;
#endif
#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
#endif
On FreeBSD 1.1.5(RELEASE), wchar_t is defined as bellow. In
this case, we recommend you to delete upper 4 line and do above.
#ifdef _WCHAR_T_
typedef _WCHAR_T_ wchar_t;
#undef _WCHAR_T_
#endif
#ifdef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
#ifndef _ANSI_SOURCE
typedef _BSD_WCHAR_T_ rune_t;
#endif
typedef _BSD_WCHAR_T_ wchar_t;
#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
#endif
If you hesitate to rewrite /usr/include/stddef.h, first, run
from 1. to 2. (3). Next, copy the file in top directory of Canna,
rewrite the file and continue compilation from 2. (4).
When you use ccustom on 386BSD, see ccustom/README.386. (Sorry,
README.386 is in Japanese.)
A.7 OS Based on MACHTEN
Do the same thing as above A.6 on machine/machtypes.h instead
of machine/ansi.h.
A.8 AIX (This discription is originally written by Tomotake Furuhata.)
Imake is included in X11dev.src of the installation tape for
operation system. You need which imake included this tape or MIT of
R5 or R6.
A.9 In case you specify "#define X_WCHAR" in X11/Xosdf.h or run cc
with -DNOSTDHDRS
In these case, when you include Xlib.h, wchar_t type is defined
in Xlib.h. Wchar_t type is defined as following in the original
Xlib.h on X11R6.
#ifndef X_WCHAR
#include <stddef.h>
#else
/* replace this with #include or typedef appropriate for your system */
typedef unsigned long wchar_t;
#endif
Replace typedef appropriate for your system according to above
comment line, or rewrite as following in Xlib.h.
#ifndef X_WCHAR
#include <stddef.h>
#else
#ifndef _WCHAR_T
#define _WCHAR_T
typedef unsigned long wchar_t;
#endif
#endif
If you hesitate to rewrite /usr/include/X11/Xlib.h on your
system, first, run from 1. to 2. (3). Next, copy the file in top
directory of Canna, rewrite the file and continue compilation from
2. (4).
/* Copyright 1994 NEC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software
* and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without
* fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies
* and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice
* appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of NEC
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