Configuring ease.js ******************* Copyright (C) 2013 Mike Gerwitz This file is part of ease.js. Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, without warranty of any kind. This file contains information on configuring and building ease.js; for information on using the library, please see the Markdown-formatted README.md file or the Texinfo manual. Installing ========== For information on installing ease.js on your system, see INSTALL. Alternatively, you may install the software using npm by issuing the following command: $ npm install easejs Configuring =========== If your distribution contains a `configure' file in the project root, you may jump immediately to INSTALL. Otherwise, you likely have the sources as they exist in the project repository, which does not contain the generature `configure' script; you may generate it by issuing the following commands: $ aclocal && automake --add-missing --foreign && autoconf Please note that the --foreign argument is necessary to `automake' to ignore certain missing files (such as ChangeLog) that are generated at build time.