Mstone building instructions For Unix, just "gmake" one of these release The usual optimized build debug Debug build includes some asserts rpackage Build the release and package it dpackage Build the debug version and package it all_OPT Build a multi-platform package all_DBG Build a multi-platform debug package For NT, run autobuild.bat. This will build and package both the debug and optimized versions. Perl must already be built and installed in \. The NT build may be behind the Unix stuff. Pull the build/package/* subdirectories into the main build/package before doing a 'make all_???'. You can build multiple OSes in the same tree. Debug and optimized builds are kept separately. The all_??? targets will combine whatever OSes are present into a multi-architecture package (including NT). Note that you have ot build and package each OS before doing the all_ step. Helper components Linux usually comes with workable versions of gnuplot and perl. Most other OSes don't. Mstone can build and package perl, gnuplot, and gd with the right settings. These will be automatically built and packaged if they are present. Unpack gd1.3 or later in the mstone directory. You can probably find gd from here: http://www.boutell.com/gd/. The directory should look like gd?.*. Right now we need the (obsolete) version 1.3 to generate GIF files (without patented run-length coding). The scripts need to be updated to be able to handle PNG or GIF files. Unpack gnuplot 3.7 or later in the mstone directory. You can probably find gnuplot from http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/gnuplot_info.html. The directory should look like gnuplot-?.* (the exact version should not matter). Gnuplot requres gd to generate GIFs (which is what we need). Unpack perl 5.005 or later in the mstone directory. You can probably find perl from http://www.perl.com/pub/language/info/software.html. The directory should look like perl5.* (the exact version should not matter).