On Dec 12, 2003, at 1:51 PM, Michael Havens wrote: > > Hi guys. (and any gals out in compu-land), > > When you are trying to compile is it to be assumed that './' will > alert you to > any problems? How will it do this alerting? './' just means 'here' in the sense of 'in the current directory'. So when you start to compile a tarball you usually expand it, cd into the top directory and type './configure'. but that just means 'run the version of the configure script in this directory'.