Mini-XML includes two files that can be used to create binary packages. The first file is mxml.spec which is used by the rpmbuild(8) software to create Red Hat Package Manager ("RPM") packages which are commonly used on Linux. Since rpmbuild wants to compile the software on its own, you can provide it with the Mini-XML tar file to build the package:
rpmbuild -ta mxml-version.tar.gz ENTER
The second file is mxml.list which is used by the epm(1) program to create software packages in a variety of formats. The epm program is available from the following URL:
http://www.easysw.com/epm/
Use the make command with the epm target to create portable and native packages for your system:
make epm ENTER
The packages are stored in a subdirectory named dist for your convenience. The portable packages utilize scripts and tar files to install the software on the target system; this is especially useful when installing on systems with different Linux distributions. Use the mxml.install script to install the software and mxml.remove script to remove the software.
The native packages will be in the local OS's native format: RPM for Red Hat Linux, DPKG for Debian Linux, PKG for Solaris, and so forth. Use the corresponding commands to install the native packages.