Kaiketsu is a basic software designed to solve sudoku puzzles with ease.
The installation process is a breeze. Simply navigate to the directory containing the source code and run `./configure` to configure the package for your specific system. If you are using an older version of System V, you may need to type `sh ./configure` instead to prevent `csh` from trying to execute `configure` itself. The `configure` process may take a few moments, during which it will print some informative messages about the features it is testing for.
After configuring, running `make` compiles the package while `make install` takes care of installing the programs, data files, and documentation. Additionally, you can clean out the program binaries and object files from the source code directory with `make clean`.
One of the great new features of Kaiketsu's latest release is the improved speed, thanks to developer Cedric LeGloannec. It is now possible to find all the solutions of a sudoku scheme and save them into a file. Overall, I would highly recommend this software for anyone who enjoys sudoku and wants a reliable and user-friendly solver.
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