-2. If you want to change the directories where the programs will be
-installed, or the optimization options, edit `Makefile' and change
-those values. If you have an unusual system that needs special
-compilation options that `configure' doesn't know about, and you
-didn't pass them in the environment when running `configure', you
-should add them to `Makefile' now. Alternately, teach `configure' how
-to figure out that it is being run on a system where they are needed,
-and mail the diffs to the address listed at the top of this file so we
-can include them in the next release.
-
-3. Type `make'.
-
-4. If your system needs to link with -lPW to get alloca, but has
-rename in the C library (so RENAME_MISSING is not used), -lPW might give
-you an incorrect version of rename. On HP-UX this manifests itself as
-an undefined data symbol called "Error" when linking tar. If this
-happens, use `ar x' to extract alloca.o from libPW.a and `ar rc' to
-put it in a library liballoca.a, and put that in LIBS instead of -lPW.
-This problem does not occur when using gcc, which has alloca built in.
-
-5. If the programs compile successfully, type `make install' to
-install them.
-
-6. After you have installed the programs, you can remove the binaries
-from the source directory by typing `make mostlyclean'. Type `make
-clean' if you also want to remove `Makefile', for instance if you
-are going to recompile tar next on another type of machine.