This gives some notes on obtaining the tools required for development. These tools can be used by the 'bootstrap' and 'configure' scripts, as well as by 'make'. They include: - Autoconf - Automake - Gettext - Git - Gperf - Gzip - Help2man - M4 - Make - Perl - Pkg-config - Tar - Texinfo - Wget - XZ Utils It is generally better to use official packages for your system. If a package is not officially available you can build it from source and install it into a directory that you can then use to build this package. If some packages are available but are too old, install the too-old versions first as they may be needed to build newer versions. Here is an example of how to build a program from source. This example is for Autoconf; a similar approach should work for the other developer prerequisites. This example assumes Autoconf 2.71; it should be OK to use a later version of Autoconf, if available. prefix=$HOME/prefix # (or wherever else you choose) export PATH=$prefix/bin:$PATH wget https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.71.tar.gz gzip -d