dc2a1aed940aee3152f6778d8e380b699792f426
hiram
  Thu May 23 15:09:51 2013 -0700
updating list of userApps in src/utils refs #9104
diff --git src/userApps/README src/userApps/README
index 4a1b628..0b195a0 100644
--- src/userApps/README
+++ src/userApps/README
@@ -1,70 +1,70 @@
 =========
 
 UCSC genome browser 'kent' bioinformatic utilities
 
 =========
 
 System Requirements:    (see notes below about installing packages)
 
 Linux/Unix/MacOSX system
 'git' source code management: http://git-scm.com/downloads
 gnu gcc - C code development system - http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/
 gnu make - http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
 MySQL development system and libraries
 libpng
 libssl
 
 =========
 
 1. Fetch the userApps directory from the kent source:
    git archive --format=zip -9 \
       --remote=git://genome-source.cse.ucsc.edu/kent.git \
       HEAD src/userApps > userApps.zip
    unzip -d userApps -j userApps.zip
 
    Creates the directory: ./userApps/
    with several files.
 
 2. Build utilities:
    cd userApps
    make
 
-   This build fetches (with git) approximately 60 Mb of kent source code,
-   and constructs command binaries of approximately 120 Mb.
+   This build fetches (with git) approximately 200 Mb/7,800 files of
+      kent source code, and constructs command binaries of approximately 120 Mb.
 
 3. Install utilities
    The binaries are built into userApps/bin/
    To install them in a global bin/ directory, copy them
    to desired location:
       sudo rsync -a -P bin/ /usr/local/bin/userApps/
 
    The destination bin/userApps/ should be its own unique directory
    to avoid overwriting same-named binaries in a standard bin/ directory.
 
    Users add '/usr/local/bin/userApps' to their shell PATH
    to access the commands.
 
 =========
 
 Installing required packages:
 
 On a MacOS system, you will need the XCode system installed:
    https://developer.apple.com/xcode/
 And the Mac Ports install system:
    http://www.macports.org/
 With the mac ports and XCode systems installed, you can install
 the additional packages required (and helpful):
   sudo port install git-core gnutls rsync libpng mysql55 openssl curl wget
 
 On a typical Linux system, for example Ubuntu, use the apt-get command
 to install additional packages:
    sudo apt-get install git libssl-dev openssl mysql-client-5.1 \
       mysql-client-core-5.1
 
 Or appropriate system management install software (e.g. 'yum' on CentOS)
 
 See also:
         https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/apt-get.html
         http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/yum/
 
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