There are two possibilities to install lhs2TeX: (A) Using Cabal. (B) Classic configure/make. ===================================================================== (A) Using Cabal to install lhs2TeX (preferred): This requires Cabal 1.6 or later. The process is then as usual: cabal install if you have cabal-install (included in the Haskell Platform) or runghc Setup configure runghc Setup build runghc Setup install The third step requires write access to the installation location and the LaTeX filename database. ===================================================================== (B) configure/make (might be removed in the future): The following instructions apply to Unix-like environments. However, lhs2TeX does run on Windows systems, too. (If you would like to add installation instructions or facilitate the installation procedure for Windows systems, please contact the authors.) Unpack the archive. Assume that it has been unpacked into directory "/somewhere". Then say cd /somewhere/lhs2TeX-1.22 ./configure make make install You might need administrator permissions to perform the "make install" step. Alternatively, you can select your own installation location by passing the "--prefix" argument to @configure@: ./configure --prefix=/my/local/programs With lhs2TeX come a couple of library files (containing basic lhs2TeX formatting directives) that need to be found by the lhs2TeX binary. The default search path is as follows: . {HOME}/lhs2tex-1.22// {HOME}/lhs2tex// {HOME}/lhs2TeX// {HOME}/.lhs2tex-1.22// {HOME}/.lhs2tex// {HOME}/.lhs2TeX// {LHS2TEX}// /usr/local/share/lhs2tex-1.22// /usr/local/share/lhs2tex-1.22// /usr/local/lib/lhs2tex-1.22// /usr/share/lhs2tex-1.22// /usr/lib/lhs2tex-1.22// /usr/local/share/lhs2tex// /usr/local/lib/lhs2tex// /usr/share/lhs2tex// /usr/lib/lhs2tex// /usr/local/share/lhs2TeX// /usr/local/lib/lhs2TeX// /usr/share/lhs2TeX// /usr/lib/lhs2TeX// Here, {HOME} and {LHS2TEX} denote the current values of these two environment variables HOME and LHS2TEX. The double slash at the end of each dir means that subdirectories are also scanned. If lhs2TeX is installed to a non-standard path, you might want to set the environment variable "LHS2TEX" to point to the directory where "lhs2TeX.fmt" and the other library files have been installed to. IMPORTANT: To be able to use ``poly'' style, the two LaTeX packages "polytable.sty" and "lazylist.sty" are required! Both are included in the lhs2TeX distribution (they are not part of standard LaTeX distributions, although they are available from CTAN), and are usually installed during the normal procedure. The configure script will determine whether a suitably recent version of polytable is installed on your system, and if necessary, install both "polytable.sty" and "lazylist.sty" to your TeX system. If this is not desired or fails (because the script cannot detect your TeX installation properly), the installation of these files can be disabled by passing the option "--disable-polytable" to "configure". In this case, the two files must be manually installed to a location where your TeX distribution will find them. Assuming that you have a local TeX tree at "/usr/local/share/texmf", this can usually be avhieved by placing the files in the directory "/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/polytable" and subsequently running mktexlsr to update the TeX filename database.