To build one of the programs, just go to its subdirectory and run make. There's no configure script, since the programs by their nature are written for x86 Linux. (Some of the programs are architecture and Unix-flavor-neutral, and so could be used on other configurations. However I have not had the opportunity to test my code on anything but x86 Linux, so I can make no guarantees.) A top-level makefile is also provided. All it does is recursively invoke the makefile in each subdirectory, and then copy the programs and man pages to their own directories (bin and doc, respectively). You can feel free to ignore it. The top-level makefile also provides a default installation step. By default the root destination for the install is /usr/local; set the makefile variables "prefix" to a different value to change this. (Alternately, as each program is self-contained, you can just use cp(1) to manually install the programs and/or man pages to the destination of your choice.)