FHP is a collection of M4 macros used for developing web pages in accordance with GNU guidelines.
The installation process for fhp is relatively simple. To compile the package, the user should follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the directory that contains the source code of the package and type `./configure` to configure the package according to the user's system. Note that if you are using `csh` on an older version of System V, you may need to type `sh ./configure` to prevent `csh` from trying to execute `configure` itself. Running `configure` may take a while, during which it prints messages that inform the user about the various features that it checks for.
2. After configuration, type `make` to compile the package.
3. If needed, you can run any self-tests that come with the package by typing `make check`.
4. Next, type `make install` to install the programs, data files, and documentation.
5. If you wish to remove program binaries and object files from the source code directory, type `make clean`. In addition, if you want to remove any files created by `configure` (so that you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean`. However, note that `make maintainer-clean` is intended mainly for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to obtain other programs to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Overall, the fhp package is a useful software for those who want to create web pages that conform to GNU standards. Its ease of installation and user-friendly interface make it an excellent choice for those who want to create simple, yet effective web pages.
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