Compiling TONTO

Download the latest version of TONTO from the http://www.theochem.uwa.edu.au/tonto/ website.

To unpack the archive you downloaded, type:

       gunzip -c tonto.tar.gz | tar xvf -
or
       bunzip2 -c tonto.tar.bz2 | tar xvf -
if you downloaded the bz2 version.

Then to compile TONTO, type:

       cd tonto
       perl -w Makefile.pl
       make

If Makefile.pl tells you that your system is unknown, you should read the Section called What to do if compiling TONTO fails>

Note that on some systems you need to type gmake instead of make. TONTO must use the GNU version of make to succesfully compile.

On some systems the BLAS and LAPACK libraries may not be available. If this is the case, you will need to read "Compiling the BLAS and LAPACK libraries" section. When you have generated those libraries and modified the Makefile so that they are recognised, type make again to finish compiling TONTO.

If you want to install customised versions of TONTO, you should edit compiler settings as described in a later chapter before typing make.

You can type make help to see a list of common commands to pass to make.