pg_top Version 3.6.1 Mark Wong and a cast of ... a few INSTALLATION Configuration and installation of pg_top is easy. pg_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 pg_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. pg_config must be in your path in order to install pg_top. In addition to the standard options, pg_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 pg_top (the 'kill' and 'renice' commands). Use --disable-kill if you do not want this feature compiled in to the code.