+Problems with CLN
+-----------------
+
+You should use at least CLN V1.0.3, since during the development of
+GiNaC various bugs have been discovered and fixed in earlier versions.
+To protect you, the "configure" script checks for a feature that was
+added in V1.0.3 so it won't continue with earlier versions anyhow.
+Please install CLN properly on your system before continuing with
+GiNaC.
+
+Problems with building ginsh
+----------------------------
+
+The most common reason why this doesn't succeed is the absence of
+libreadline and/or the corresponding header files. Depending on what
+your system/distribution is, you will have to install a package called
+libreadline and maybe libreadline-dev. If your system's vendor
+doesn't supply such packages, go to <ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline/>
+and compile it yourself.
+
+
+Working with the Cint C++ interpreter
+=====================================
+
+Please see <http://root.cern.ch/root/Cint.html> to learn about Cint
+and install it prior to installing ginaccint. For the interpreter-
+compiler `makecint' to work properly, the Makefiles need to know where
+Cint has its system directory. This is usually done by exporting
+$CINTSYSDIR to point to the proper place. With GiNaC you may either
+try to export that variable and type
+ $ ./configure --with-cint
+or specify it directly on the command line by saying
+ $ ./configure --with-cint=/my/path/to/cintsysdir
+Enjoy!
+
+Here is an overview to gives you an idea if you can expect GiNaCcint
+to compile, install and work properly:
+
+ Cint version | is known to work with | is known not to work with
+--------------+---------------------------+------------------------------
+ < 5.14.39 | `verboten' by license (please bite your favorite lawyer)
+ 5.14.39 | egcs 1.1.1, gcc.2.95.2 | gcc <= 2.7.2.3
+ 5.14.40 | egcs 1.1.1, gcc.2.95.2 | gcc <= 2.7.2.3