Installing on Windows NT/95 *************************** This file is maintained by Scott Christley . If you have questions about the installation procedure on WIN32, please contact Scott. The system requires that you have headers and for the WIN32 API and ANSI-C. If you are have a working bash shell then you should run the normal Unix ./configure shell script; otherwise, you can follow these instructions and run the configure.bat batch file. Quick installation instructions: configure make make install Detailled installation instructions: 1. Install `gcc'. The library requires gcc version 2.7.0 or later. 2. Configure the package for your system. Review the Makefile.sed.nt files which is used to process Makefile.in to create a working Makefiles. They exist in the directories: ./ , ./checks , ./src Of interest are: 'libdir' where to install the library file 'includedir' where to install the headers 'install' make rules to install libobjects 4. Run 'configure.bat' to create the Makefiles, and the header configuration file 'src/objects/config.h' 5. Type `make' to compile the package. If you want, you can override the `make' variables `CFLAGS' like this: make CFLAGS=-O2 6. Type `make install' to install the library, data files, header files, and documentation. 7. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the Makefile(s), and `config.status' (all the files that `configure' created), type `make distclean'.