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Read INSTALL for instructions on compilation. Documentation on mangle is at http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/mangle/ To get started, try creating the mask for an example slice of the SDSS survey: cd <mangle_directory>/masks/sdss and follow the README, or follow the QuickStart section on the website. Typing a command with no arguments will give you a brief summary of its usage. Typing a command with the -d switch will tell you what the defaults are. The mathematical algorithms are described by Hamilton A J S & Tegmark M (2004) "A scheme to deal accurately and efficiently with complex angular masks in galaxy surveys", MNRAS, 349, 115-128 and Swanson M E C, Tegmark M, Hamilton A J S, and Hill J C (2008) "Methods for rapidly processing angular masks of next-generation galaxy surveys", MNRAS, 387, 1391-1402. The intention is that the probability of the mangle software failing, once successfully compiled, should be comparable to the probability of a piece of spacejunk falling on your head (let's hope it ain't true). If it fails, please check out Troubleshooting at http://space.mit.edu/home/tegmark/mangle/manual/troubleshooting.html If you still have a problem, please contact the mangle development team via Andrew.Hamilton@colorado.edu or tegmark@mit.edu Updated by mecs 24 July 2008