This is the build instructions for autogen. If you're viewing it with Emacs, try doing Ctl-C Ctl-t and browsing through the outline headers. Ctl-C Ctl-a will unfold them again. ** Building from a release tarball If you have downloaded a release tarball, configure; make; make install should do it. The usual configure options are available, notably inckuding the --prefix option. The generated Makefile inckludes both "install" and "uninstall" instructions. ** Building from a repository clone To build from a repository clone, you must first have gperf (the GNU Perfect Hash Function Generator) and gnulib (the GNU Portability Library) installed. Then run bootstrap in the top-level directory. Note that for this to work, a precompiled autogen binary needs to be in your $PATH. [To be continued]] ** Known issues 1. Whatever's going on with local-install 2. autogen requiring itself to build is a problem we need to solve. The standard way to solve this is check in its build products, then rebuild those only when the *.def or *tpl files change. Of course the INSTALL file needs to explicit about which stuff is generated 3. I'm going to want an easy, documented way to produce a *static* build outogen so I can experiment with NTP builds without colliding with an older shared library. bkorb replies: '"cd $top_builddir/agen5 ; rm autogen ; make LDFLAGS=-static" will do what you ask.'. Local variables: mode: outline paragraph-separate: "[ ]*$" end: