Often the code comes directly from a Windows computer. The following steps may be needed to compile it on UNIX: Modify Makefile to have -DLIN (for 32-bits) or -DLIN64 (for 64-bits) >> dos2unix Makefile Makefile >> dos2unix depends.sh depends.sh >> chmod 755 depends.sh >> make // on Solaris, try "gmake" If compiling as a static library, it is necessary to uncomment #define _LIB in "src/abc/main/main.c" To compile with Microsoft Visual Studio higher than 6.0, remove ABC_CHECK_LEAKS from the preprocessor definitions for the debug version (Project->Settings->C/C++->Preprocessor Definitions) If compilation does not start because of the cyclic dependency check, try "touching" all files: find ./ -type f -exec touch "{}" \; Several things to try if it does not compile on your platform: - Try running all code (not only Makefile and depends.sh) through dos2unix - Try the following actions: (a) Remove flags from the libs line (LIBS :=) in Makefile (b) Remove "src\base\main\libSupport.c" from "src\base\main\module.make" (c) Comment calls to Libs_Init() and Libs_End() in "src\base\main\mainInit.c" - Try linking with gcc (rather than g++) For this replace "LD := g++" with "LD := gcc -lm" in Makefile - If your Linux distributin does not have "readline", you may have problems compiling ABC with gcc. Please try installing this library from http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html To compile the latest version of ABC, you may need to define "LIN" or "LIN64" (depending on whether you are using 32- or 64-bit Linux). For example, instead of OPTFLAGS := -g -O use OPTFLAGS := -g -O -DLIN64 in Makefile. Finally, run regression test: abc>>> so regtest.script