# Pre-requisites #
-If you want to build the manpage, you will need ronn. Newer versions of Debian come with a package:
+If you want to build the manpage, you will need [ronn] [1].
+Debian 7.0 and above come with a package, so do most Debian clones.
- apt-get install ruby-ronn
+To install ronn on your Debian-based system, simply run
+
+ apt-get install ruby-ronn
+
+There are no other dependencies other than `git`, `ronn` and a POSIX shell.
# Installing #
- sudo make install
+ sudo make install
# Uninstalling #
- sudo make uninstall
+ sudo make uninstall
-There is another, more thorough, version. Just make sure you are not running this when you have installed to an important directory which is empty, otherwise.
+There is another, more thorough, version. Just make sure you are not running
+this when you have installed to an important directory which is empty,
+otherwise.
-**THIS WILL DELETE /usr/local IF YOU INSTALLED THERE AND IT'S EMPTY, OTHERWISE**
+**THIS WILL DELETE /usr/local IF YOU INSTALLED THERE AND IT BECOMES EMPTY**
- sudo make purge
+ sudo make purge
-**THIS WILL DELETE /usr/local IF YOU INSTALLED THERE AND IT'S EMPTY, OTHERWISE**
+**THIS WILL DELETE /usr/local IF YOU INSTALLED THERE AND IT BECOMES EMPTY**
This is not in the default behaviour of `make uninstall` for obvious reasons.
To clean up the generated manpage, run
- make clean
+ make clean
and if you are bored, I suggest
- make moo
+ make moo
+
+[1]: http://rtomayko.github.io/ronn/