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General Installation Guide

  • -in English, +in English,
  • -in Japanese, +in Japanese,
  • -Installation FAQ, +Installation FAQ, -

    FreeBSD 3 (RELEASE_1_1_2) INSTALLATION

    +

    FreeBSD 3 (RELEASE_1_1_3) INSTALLATION

  • Become the super user and input as follows if your shell is csh:
     
       set path=(/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/bin $path)
       rehash
    -  pkg_add -r ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.2/openxm-1.1.2.tgz
    +  pkg_add -r ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.3/openxm-1.1.3.tgz
     
    The package will be installed under /usr/local/OpenXM. You need to set /usr/local/OpenXM/lib/asir/asir_key following the opening message of the command asir. -

    Linux RPM (redhat package manager) (RELEASE_1_1_2, i386) INSTALLATION

    +

    Linux RPM (redhat package manager) (RELEASE_1_1_3, i386) INSTALLATION

  • Become the super user and type in
    -  rpm -ivvh ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.2/openxm-shared-1.1.2-test.noarch.rpm
    -  rpm -ivvh ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.2/openxm-binary-1.1.2-test.i386.rpm
    +  rpm -ivvh ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.3/openxm-shared-1.1.3-test.noarch.rpm
    +  rpm -ivvh ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.3/openxm-binary-1.1.3-test.i386.rpm
     
    -The package will be installed under /usr/local/OpenXM. -You need to set /usr/local/OpenXM/lib/asir/asir_key following the opening message -of the command asir.
    +The package will be installed under /usr/local/OpenXM.
    NOTE: if you are using slackware 7.0, Redhat Linux 6.2, Wine Linux 2.0 or other linux distributions that can handle more than 2GBytes RAM, you may have a segmentation fault to run asir and sm1. Install the binary package by the command
    -  rpm -ivvh ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.2/openxm-binary-1.1.2-for-2G.i386.rpm
    +  rpm -ivvh ftp://ftp.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/1.1.3/openxm-binary-1.1.3-for-2G.i386.rpm
     
    -

    FreeBSD 3 (RELEASE_1_1_2) Download the package

    -
  • openxm-1.1.2.tgz -[ the OpenXM package (Shift-Click)]. +

    FreeBSD 4 (RELEASE_1_1_3) Download the package

    +
  • openxm-1.1.3.tgz +[ the OpenXM package (Shift-Click)]. -

    Linux RPM (redhat package manager) (RELEASE_1_1_2) Download the packages

    +

    Linux RPM (redhat package manager) (RELEASE_1_1_3) Download the packages

  • Architecture Independent Files (Library Files, Java Executables, Documents) -openxm-1.1.2-test.noarch.rpm -[ openxm-shared for Linux (Shift-Click)]. +openxm-1.1.3-test.noarch.rpm +[ openxm-shared for Linux (Shift-Click)].
  • Binaries for i386 (Intel Pentium etc) (for libc 6 = glibc2) -openxm-1.1.2-test.i386.rpm -[ Intel CPU (Shift-Click) ]. +openxm-1.1.3-test.i386.rpm +[ Intel CPU (Shift-Click) ]. This distribution contains the support for Mathematica.
  • Binaries for ppc (Power PC) (for libc 6 = glibc2) -openxm-1.1.2-test.ppc.rpm -[ Power PC (Shift-Click) ]. +openxm-1.1.3-test.ppc.rpm +[ Power PC (Shift-Click) ]. This distribution does not contain the support for Mathematica.

    How to delete packages

  • FreeBSD
    -   pkg_delete openxm-1.1.2
    +   pkg_delete openxm-1.1.3
     
  • Linux RPM
    -   rpm -e openxm-binary-1.1.2-test
    -   rpm -e openxm-shared-1.1.2-test
    +   rpm -e openxm-binary-1.1.3-test
    +   rpm -e openxm-shared-1.1.3-test