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The C-INTERCAL distribution is distributed in source code form; this means that before using it, you first have to compile it. Don’t worry: if you have the right software, it’s not at all difficult. Most Linux-based and UNIX-based computers are likely to have the software needed already; the software needed to compile source-distributed packages is also readily available for free for other operating systems. The following instructions will help you install the distribution in a method appropriate for your system.
• Obtaining: | How to get a C-INTERCAL distribution to install | |
• Unpacking: | What to do with the distribution file | |
• Simple Installation: | How to install things the easy way | |
• Installation on DOS: | For users of DOS with DJGPP | |
• Uninstalling: | If you don’t want to use the software | |
• Reporting Bugs: | If it doesn’t work or you know how to fix it | |
• Distributing: | How to make your own C-INTERCAL distribution |