ACME ...the ACME Crossassembler for Multiple Environments --- Linux/Unix/platform independent version --- This file only describes stuff that is specific to the Linux / Unix / platform independent version of ACME. So if you are looking for more general things, you should take a look at "docs/Help.txt". *** Compiling and installing the executable: Change into the directory "acme091/src" that was created when unpacking the archive and simply type "make". This will compile the sources and produce an executable file. If you have root access: Change into superuser mode using "su" and type "make install" to move the executable to the appropriate directory (system-wide install). If you don't have root access: Type "make userinstall" to move the executable to your "~/bin" directory (user-specific install). Feel free to adjust the Makefile to your specific needs. *** Installing the library: The directory "ACME_Lib" contains a bunch of files that may be useful. Okay, there's hardly anything in it at the moment, but it will hopefully grow over time. Copy the ACME_Lib directory to a place you think is appropriate. You will have to set up an environment variable called "ACME" to allow the main program to find this directory tree. In bash: set ACME="/my/path/to/ACME_Lib" ; export ACME You don't *have* to install the library just to use ACME, but it doesn't hurt to install it - one of the supplied example programs uses the library as well. *** Miscellaneous: ACME was tested and prepared on Redhat 5.2 but it should work on any Linux distribution and on other Unices aswell (if not, then let me know and i'll fix it ASAP). Krzysztof Dabrowski, current Linux port maintainer mailto:brush@pol.pl *** Changes: Release 0.91: Merged Linux/Unix version and source-only version. Release 0.04 beta: First Linux version