TOP Version 3.8beta1 William LeFebvre and a cast of many INSTALLATION Configuration and installation of top is easy. Top version 3.6 comes with a configure script generated by gnu autoconf. After unpacking the tar file, simply run "./configure". The script will automatically perform a series of checks on the system and determine what settings are appropriate for the Makefile and certain include files. Once configure completes, simply type "make install" and top will be compiled and installed. By default, the installation location is /usr/local/bin. You can change the destination location with the --prefix option to configure. In addition to the standard options, top's configure script supports the following: --with-module=name Force the use of a particular module. Modules are located in the subdirectory "machine". A module's name is derived from the file's basename without the leading "m_". --with-ext=name Compile with the extension "name", found in the subdirectory "ext". At the present time, there are no extensions in the standard distribution. --enable-debug --disable-debug Default off. Include debugging output in the compilation, which can be seen with the -D switch. --enable-color --disable-color Default on. Include code that allows for the use of color in the output display. Use --disable-color if you do not want this feature compiled in to the code. The configure script also recognizes the spelling "colour". --enable-kill --disable-kill Default on. Include code that allows for renicing and sending signals to processes from within top (the 'kill' and 'renice' commands). Use --disable-kill if you do not want this feature compiled in to the code.