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+***************************************************************************
+
+IMPORTANT NOTE: This is the old README. The installation procedure
+described below basically still works for Isabelle94-8, but will be
+phased out next time.
+
+***************************************************************************
+
+
+
+ ISABELLE-94 DISTRIBUTION DIRECTORY
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ISABELLE-94 IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH EARLIER VERSIONS. PLEASE CONSULT THE
+DOCUMENTATION.
+
+In particular, theory files are no longer forced into lower case, but must
+be identical to the actual theory name. See the script
+conv-theory-files.pl on directory Tools.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+This directory contains the complete Isabelle system. To build and test
+all the Isabelle object-logics, use the shell script make-all (on directory
+Tools). Pure Isabelle and each of the object-logics can be built
+separately using the Makefiles in the respective directories; read them for
+more information.
+
+ HOW TO BUILD ISABELLE
+
+Here are brief instructions. For more detail, read further.
+
+1. Create a directory to hold the Isabelle executable images.
+ Set the environment variable ISABELLEBIN to its full (absolute) pathname.
+
+2. Set the environment variable ISABELLECOMP to the command to execute your
+ Standard ML compiler.
+
+3. If using Poly/ML, set the environment variable ML_DBASE to the full
+ pathname of the empty Poly/ML database.
+
+4. Change your working directory to that containing this file.
+
+5a. To build ALL logics and run examples, type "make-all" and wait up to
+ 10 hours. Standard ML of New Jersey will require up to 200M
+ of disc space! Poly/ML will require about 25M.
+
+-OR-
+5b. To build ALL logics but run no examples, type "make-all -notest". This
+ is much faster than 5a but needs just as much disc space.
+
+-OR-
+5c. To build just one logic, such as HOL, change to directory HOL and type
+ "make" or "make test". This may trigger further Makes automatically.
+
+
+ SUITABLE ML COMPILERS
+
+You can use two different Standard ML compilers: Poly/ML version 2.03 or later
+(from Abstract Hardware Ltd) and Standard ML of New Jersey (Version 0.93 or
+later). Poly/ML is a commercial product and costs money, but it is stable and
+efficient; moreover its database system is convenient for interactive work.
+SML/NJ needs lots of store and disc space, but it is free. Some recent
+versions of SML/NJ are significantly faster than 0.93, but beware of many
+incompatibilities among them; you might be forced to edit the file
+Pure/NJ1xx.ML. VERSIONS BETWEEN 109.16 AND 109.21 ARE VERY SLOW.
+
+To obtain Poly/ML, contact Abstract Hardware Ltd, The Howell Building, Brunel
+University, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, England, email lambda@ahl.co.uk.
+
+To obtain Standard ML of New Jersey, see the Web page
+ http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/what/smlnj/software.html
+or send email to sml-nj@research.bell-labs.com.
+
+
+ ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
+
+The Makefiles and make-all use environment variables that you should set
+according to your site configuration. See file Tools/make-all-nj for an
+example using the Bourne shell, sh.
+
+ISABELLEBIN is the directory to hold Poly/ML databases or New Jersey ML
+images. This directory *must* be different from the Isabelle source
+directory. ISABELLEBIN must be an absolute pathname (one starting with "/").
+
+ML_DBASE is an *absolute* pathname to the initial Poly/ML database. It is not
+required for New Jersey ML.
+
+ISABELLECOMP is the command to run ML compiler, typically "/bin/sml" or "poly
+-noDisplay -h 15000". (The -h switch to Poly specifies an initial heap
+allocation, which you should consider increasing if a command fails with the
+message "Run out of store".) Please DO NOT use a command such as
+"sml @SMLdebug=/dev/null", since the pathname after "sml" will confuse the
+Makefiles.
+
+If, after stripping a leading pathname, the compiler begins with the letters
+"poly" then the Makefiles assume Poly/ML. If it begins with the letters "sml"
+then they assume Standard ML of New Jersey.
+
+
+ STRUCTURE OF THIS DIRECTORY
+
+Important files include...
+ COPYRIGHT Copyright notice and Disclaimer of Warranty
+ Pure contains source files for Pure Isabelle (no object-logic)
+ Provers contains generic theorem provers: simplifier, etc.
+ Tools contains shell scripts and utilities
+
+The following subdirectories contain object-logics:
+ FOL natural deduction First-Order Logic
+ (intuitionistic and classical versions)
+ FOLP First-Order Logic with Proof terms
+ ZF Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory
+ HOL Classical Higher-Order Logic
+ LCF Logic for Computable Functions (domain theory) built upon FOL
+ HOLCF A version of LCF built upon HOL
+ CTT Constructive Type Theory
+ Sequents Sequent calcul: first-order logic
+ modal logics T, S4, S43
+ intuitionistic linear logic
+ CCL Martin Coen's Classical Computational Logic
+ Cube Barendregt's Lambda Cube
+
+David Aspinall has written a user interface for Isabelle. It runs under
+GNU Emacs. It's useful to both novices and experts. You can get it by ftp
+from ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk, file /pub/da/Isamode.tar.gz.
+
+Object-logics include examples files in subdirectory ex or file ex.ML.
+These files can be loaded in batch mode. The commands can also be
+executed interactively, using the windows on your workstation. This is a
+good way to get started.
+
+Each object-logic is built on top of Pure Isabelle, and possibly on top of
+another object logic like FOL or HOL. A database or binary called Pure is
+first created, then the object-logic is loaded on top. Poly/ML extends
+Pure using its "make_database" operation. Standard ML of New Jersey starts
+with the Pure core image and loads the object-logic's ROOT.ML.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The electronic mailing list isabelle-users@cl.cam.ac.uk provides a forum
+for Isabelle users to discuss problems and exchange information. To join,
+send a message to isabelle-users-request@cl.cam.ac.uk.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Please report any problems you encounter. While we shall try to be helpful,
+we can accept no responsibility for the deficiences of Isabelle and their
+consequences.
+
+Lawrence C Paulson E-mail: lcp@cl.cam.ac.uk
+Computer Laboratory Phone: +44-223-334600
+University of Cambridge Fax: +44-223-334748
+Pembroke Street
+Cambridge CB2 3QG
+England
+
+Tobias Nipkow E-mail: nipkow@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
+Institut für Informatik Phone: +49-89-2105-2690
+T. U. München Fax: +49-89-2105-8183
+D-80290 München
+Germany
+
+$Id$