different versions of the same binary package.
A relocatable program can be moved or copied to a different location
-on the filesystem. It is possible to make symlinks to the installed
+on the file system. It is possible to make symlinks to the installed
and moved programs, and invoke them through the symlink. It is
possible to do the same thing with a hard link @emph{only} if the hard
link file is in the same directory as the real program.
To configure a program to be relocatable, add
-@option{--enable-relocatable} to the @samp{configure} command line.
+@option{--enable-relocatable} to the @command{configure} command line.
On some OSes the executables remember the location of shared libraries
and prefer them over any other search path. Therefore, such an
@option{--prefix} option pointing to a directory that does not exist
now and which never will be created, e.g.@:
@option{--prefix=/nonexistent}. You may use
-@code{DESTDIR=@var{dest-dir}} on the @samp{make} command line to
+@code{DESTDIR=@var{dest-dir}} on the @command{make} command line to
avoid installing into that directory.
We do not recommend using a prefix writable by unprivileged users