Prerequisites for Building PSPP from Git ---------------------------------------- To build this project from the sources direct from the Git archive, you must install the prerequisites listed in README, plus the following: * Autoconf 2.60 (or later). * Automake 1.10 (or later). * Gettext 0.17 (or later). * GNU M4 1.4.9 (or later). * pkg-config 0.21 (or later). * gperf 3.0.1 (or later). * Gnulib (see below for details). * libtool 1.5.22 (or later). * Texinfo 4.7 or later, to build the documentation. After you install PSPP's prerequisites, you must obtain a copy of Gnulib, then bootstrap the tree, as described in the sections below. After that, you may follow the procedure described in INSTALL. Obtaining Gnulib ---------------- This version of PSPP should work with the Gnulib commit shown below. Gnulib does not maintain a stable API or ABI, so it is possible that PSPP will not work with older or newer versions of Gnulib. commit 68dd9ac979d5c3afd72f3d2fb0d6dcda32b3c384 Author: Bruno Haible Date: Tue Aug 23 08:40:27 2011 +0200 tmpdir: Use a good default directory on native Windows. To clone Gnulib into a directory named "gnulib" using Git, and then check out this particular commit, run these commands: git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/gnulib.git gnulib cd gnulib git checkout $COMMIT where $COMMIT should be replaced by the commit number listed above (usually it is sufficient to just type the first 6 or so digits). If you do not have Git installed, then you may alternately download http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnulib.git;a=snapshot;h=$COMMIT;sf=tgz where $COMMIT is, again, at least the first few digits of the commit number listed above. This download will yield a tar.gz file that you may extract with "gunzip" and "tar" to yield identical results. Bootstrapping ------------- Once you have Gnulib installed, PSPP must be "bootstrapped" using the following command: make -f Smake If you checked Gnulib out in a directory named `gnulib' at the same level as PSPP, then this is sufficient. Otherwise, provide the location of GNULIB on the `make' command line: make -f Smake GNULIB=/gnulib/base/directory/name After executing Smake, follow the procedure described in INSTALL to build and install PSPP. On some systems this may be as simple as: ./configure make Once PSPP is built, you may run its self-tests with: make check or for a more thorough test: make distcheck