Installation: ============= As with any autoconfiguring GNU software, installation is as easy as this: $ ./configure $ make $ make check $ make install You need GNU make. On HP-UX, you also need GNU sed. Known to work with: - Linux/x86, gcc-2.95.x, gcc-3.[0-4] - Linux/ia64, gcc-2.96, gcc-3.[2-3] - Linux/arm, gcc-2.95.3, gcc-3.[0-3] - Linux/sparc, gcc-2.95.3, gcc-3.[1-3] - Linux/alpha, gcc-2.95.x, gcc-3.[0-3] - Linux/powerpc, gcc-2.95.x, gcc-3.[0-3] - Solaris 2.4 (sparc), gcc-2.95, gcc-3.[1-3] - OSF/1 V4.0 (alpha), gcc-2.95, gcc-3.1 - Irix 6.5, gcc-2.95.x, gcc-3.0 - BeOS, gcc-2.95.x The "make" step takes about 1 hour, on a P-II / 400 MHz / 256 MB. If you use g++ gcc-2.95.x or gcc-3.x, I recommend adding "-fno-exceptions" to the CXXFLAGS. This will likely generate better code. If you use g++ from gcc-3.0.4 or older on Sparc, add either "-O", "-O1" or "-O2 -fno-schedule-insns" to the CXXFLAGS. With full "-O2", g++ miscompiles the division routines. If you use g++ older than 2.95.3 on Sparc you should also specify --disable-shared because of bad code produced in the shared library. Also, do not use gcc-3.0 on Sparc for compiling CLN, it won't work at all. If you use g++ on OSF/1 or Tru64 using gcc-2.95.x, you should specify --disable-shared because of linker problems with duplicate symbols in shared libraries. If you use g++ from gcc-3.0.n with n larger than 1, you should not add -fno-exceptions to the CXXFLAGS, since that will generate wrong code (gcc-3.1 is okay again, as is gcc-3.0). More detailed installation instructions can be found in the documentation, in the doc/ directory.