Building METIS requires CMake 2.8, found at http://www.cmake.org/. CMake generates Visual Studio project files, which then can be built using Visual Studio. There are two ways to generate visual studio files: using the command line and using the CMake GUI. Using the command line ---------------------- Open the command prompt and cd to the METIS source directory. Run > cmake --help and look at the list of generators for the Visual Studio studio you want to build for. For example, the generator for Visual Studio 2010 is called "Visual Studio 10". After you have found the appropriate generator, run > .\vsgen -G "" to generate the project files. The project files will be placed build\windows. Using the CMake GUI ------------------- It is also possible to use the CMake GUI, distributed with CMake. To do this, open the CMake GUI, and browse to the location of METIS' source with the "Browse Source" button. You can also change the binary directory. This is where the Visual Studio project files will be placed. Click "Generate" to select the correct visual studio version and build the project files. Using the VS project files -------------------------- The Visual Studio project will be called METIS.sln. Open it in Visual Studio. If the configuration is not already "Release", set it to "Release". Type F7 to build. The METIS library will be in \libmetis\Release and the executable programs will be in \programs\Release. ( will be build\windows if you used the command line or whatever you choose if using the CMake GUI.)