What do I need to compile and install TONTO

TONTO is a Fortran-based UNIX based program.

You will need the UNIX tools tar and gunzip or bunzip2. You will also need the perl command and GNU make 3.79.1 (3.76 is known not to work), and cmp. You'll also need a FORTRAN compiler.

Apart from the fortran compiler, all the tools we use are freely available.

If your system is known to TONTO, the installation is simple: after uncompressing the distribution just type perl -w Makefile.pl and then make. Then optionally do a make install. See the chapter called Compiling and Installing TONTO> for details.

If your compiler/operating-system combination is not known you will need to know how to modify the compiler options in the Makefile so that TONTO can compile. Makefiles exist already for many systems and compilers; you may be able to start from one or two of those already available.

Information you will need to compile and install TONTO is described in chapter the chapter called Compiling and Installing TONTO>. You can also compile customised versions which are helpful for developers or those speed freaks who want to make things go as fast as possible: see the chapter called Compiling customised versions of TONTO>.