To compile for OS/2 type "nmake -f Makefile.os2". To compile for NT type "nmake /nologo /f Makefile.nt". To build a Solaris package type "make -C sun". To build a Debian package type "fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage". To build a RPM type "SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT TO PUT HERE". To compile for any other Unix type "./configure" and then type "make" after the configure script successfully completes. If ./configure produces errors then send me your config.log file (don't bother trying to compile it until you have ./configure run correctly). Unix compilation currently requires GCC and GNU Make. You should be able to compile with a non-GCC compiler by running the following command: CFLAGS="..." make Where ... represents the compilation flags for your C++ compiler.