This file describes how to compile the package for Linux systems using GNU tools. So you need a GNU/Linux environment, this is provided by all Linux distributions I know even when their name doesn't clearly denote they are GNU/Linux distros. $Id: linux.txt,v 1.1.2.1 2003/06/23 14:08:28 set Exp $ 1. INTRODUCTION 2. MANUAL MECHANISM 3. SYSTEMS BASED ON .DEB FILES (DEBIAN GNU/LINUX) 4. SYSTEMS BASED ON .RPM FILES (REDHAT, SUSE, MANDRAKE) 1. INTRODUCTION Most Linux distributions have some package system, is much better if you create the packages first and then install them. This is because then you can uninstall the files or install the binaries in another machine that runs the same distribution. Currently the library have scripts to generate packages for distributions based on .deb and .rpm packages. For other distributions you should follow the "manual" mechanism. For a list of tools and libraries you should have in your system please read the doc/install/tools.txt file. 2. MANUAL MECHANISM Follow the instructions found in the doc/install/unix.txt file. 3. SYSTEMS BASED ON .DEB FILES (DEBIAN GNU/LINUX) Follow the instructions found in the debian/README file. 4. SYSTEMS BASED ON .RPM FILES (REDHAT, SUSE, MANDRAKE) Follow the instructions found in the redhat/README file. Note: As the script to generate the RPM files doesn't check for errors I recommend trying to follow the "manual" mechanism but skip the installation procedure. Once you are sure all compiles perfectly for your system then try this procedure.