+2008-11-15 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
+
+ * INSTALL: Update the list of utilities needed by lisp/Makefile
+ and for bootstrapping.
+
2008-11-08 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* INSTALL: New file, with build instructions moved from the
The configuration step (see below) will test for these utilities and
will refuse to continue if any of them isn't found.
-Recompiling Lisp files in the `lisp' subdirectory using the various
-targets in the lisp/Makefile file requires additional utilities:
-`find' (from Findutils), GNU `echo' and `test' (from Sh-utils), and a
-port of Bash. However, you should not normally need to run
-lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files are distributed in byte-compiled
-form as well.
+Bootstrapping Emacs or recompiling Lisp files in the `lisp'
+subdirectory using the various targets in the lisp/Makefile file
+requires additional utilities: `find' (from Findutils), GNU `echo' and
+`test' (from Sh-utils), `ls' and `chmod' (from Fileutils), `grep'
+(from Grep), and a port of Bash. However, you should not normally
+need to run lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files are distributed in
+byte-compiled form as well. As for bootstrapping, you will only need
+that if you check-out development sources from the Emacs source
+repository.
If you are building the DJGPP version of Emacs on a DOS-like system
which supports long file names (e.g. Windows 9X or Windows XP), you