Simple Installation

These instructions assume you have a ``tarball'' (e.g. *.tar.gz file). We have volunteers who put together and manage RedHat RPMs and Debian *.deb distributions of Babel. If you have one of these distros, read their documentation first as it may have details that supersede our own.

A typical build is a simple sequence of

% ./configure
# lots of stuff
...
Fortran77 enabled.
C++ enabled.
Java enabled.
Python enabled.
Fortran90 enabled.
% make
# lots more stuff
...
% make install
# not so much stuff
...

There are many circumstances where the configuration step will properly terminate with an error, but if the configuration works, the build and installation shouldn't terminate abnormally.



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