the name of your project.</li>
<li>
-If you downloaded LLVM using CVS, remove all the directories named CVS (and all
-the files therein) from your project's new source tree. This will keep CVS
-from thinking that your project is inside <tt>llvm/projects/sample</tt>.
-</li>
+If you downloaded LLVM using Subversion, remove all the directories named .svn
+(and all the files therein) from your project's new source tree. This will
+keep Subversion from thinking that your project is inside
+<tt>llvm/trunk/projects/sample</tt>.</li>
<li>Add your source code and Makefiles to your source tree.</li>
<ul>
<li><b>AC_INIT</b>. Place the name of your project, its version number and
a contact email address for your project as the arguments to this macro</li>
- <li><b>AC_CONFIG_AUC_DIR</b>. If your project isn't in the
+ <li><b>AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR</b>. If your project isn't in the
<tt>llvm/projects</tt> directory then you might need to adjust this so that
it specifies a relative path to the <tt>llvm/autoconf</tt> directory.</li>
<li><b>LLVM_CONFIG_PROJECT</b>. Just leave this alone.</li>
<li><b>AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR</b>. Specify a path to a file name that identifies
- your project; or just leave it at <tt>Makefile.config.in</tt></li>
+ your project; or just leave it at <tt>Makefile.common.in</tt></li>
<li><b>AC_CONFIG_FILES</b>. Do not change.</li>
<li><b>AC_CONFIG_MAKEFILE</b>. Use one of these macros for each Makefile
that your project uses. This macro arranges for your makefiles to be copied