./configure
make
+If you wish to compile using gcc instead of cc, edit the
+sunos4/Makedefs file and uncomment the line saying "CC = gcc". You
+can also change the C compiler options by editing the COPTS
+definition.
+
2. Install the pppd, pppstats and chat programs and the loadable
module object files (you need to be root to do this):
By default, the programs and the loadable module object files go into
/usr/local/etc. Doing `make install' also copies a script called
ppp.INSTALL into /dev, and makes ppp.LOAD, ppp.UNLOAD, ppp.MKDEV and
-ppp.RMDEV links to it.
+ppp.RMDEV links to it. You can change the installation directories by
+editing sunos4/Makedefs.
3. Load the ppp modules (you need to be root for this too):
network interface units, and SunOS does not provide any way to destroy
network interfaces once created. If you do unload it, the system will
probably crash at some later stage.
+
+If you have previously had ppp-2.2 installed, you may have statements
+in your /etc/rc.local to load the ppp module. You will need to remove
+those. Having done this, you will need to reboot to remove the old
+ppp module and load the new modules.