Annotation of OpenXM/install.txt, Revision 1.33
1.33 ! takayama 1: %% $OpenXM: OpenXM/install.txt,v 1.32 2008/09/13 01:50:31 takayama Exp $
1.13 takayama 2:
1.15 takayama 3: The OpenXM package is a package of mathematical software systems.
1.21 takayama 4: They are integrated with the OpenXM protocols.
1.27 takayama 5: The OpenXM protocol provides an infrastructure for
1.15 takayama 6: mathematical software systems.
1.9 takayama 7:
1.12 takayama 8: As to installation procedures,
1.14 takayama 9: see doc/install-en.txt in English
1.12 takayama 10: and
1.14 takayama 11: see doc/install-ja.txt in Japanese.
1.12 takayama 12:
13: These files will be generated from install.oxweave by
14: cd doc
1.3 takayama 15: make
1.20 takayama 16: in the source distribution.
1.13 takayama 17:
1.24 takayama 18: As to the licence of OpenXM, see the directory Copyright (BSD, Fujitsu, ...).
19: We understand that you agree with our licence when you started "make".
20: If you provide binaries generated to "users", you need to let users know
1.25 takayama 21: that we understand that once an user starts our system, he/she agrees
22: with our licence.
1.16 takayama 23:
1.32 takayama 24: If you are interested in using and do not like to build from the source
1.33 ! takayama 25: code, we recommend you to use MathLibre DVD.
! 26: The OpenXM package is preinstalled in these systems.
! 27: A Debian network is also distributed at http://www.openxm.org
1.32 takayama 28:
1.18 takayama 29: -------- An instruction for a quick installation from the source code ---
1.30 takayama 30: During the installation, some library souces are automatically downloaded
1.33 ! takayama 31: by the wget or the curl command. All necessary library sources are downloaded in
1.30 takayama 32: OpenXM_dist at the same level of OpenXM. If you are offline, please put
33: all library sources necessary in this directory by hand.
34:
1.23 takayama 35: (cd OpenXM/src ; make install)
1.16 takayama 36: You will get binaries, libraries, and documents under
37: OpenXM/bin, OpenXM/lib, OpenXM/doc
1.31 takayama 38: (cd OpenXM/rc ; make install)
1.16 takayama 39: Shell scripts to start "asir", "sm1", ... will be copied to
1.31 takayama 40: /usr/local/bin [You need do "make install" as a super user.]
1.22 takayama 41: or (cd OpenXM/rc ; make )
42: and include dot.bashrc or dot.cshrc generated from your .bashrc or .cshrc
43: by the command source; source dot.bashrc or source dot.cshrc.
1.16 takayama 44:
1.31 takayama 45: If you do not like to change your .bashrc or .cshrc, use the command
46: /usr/local/bin/openxm to start our program. For example,
47: openxm asir
48: starts the asir under the OpenXM environement.
49:
1.17 takayama 50: ------- If you need only asir and kan,
1.22 takayama 51: (cd OpenXM/src ; make install-asir2000 ; make install-k097 )
52: You will get only asir and kan/sm1.
1.17 takayama 53: (cd OpenXM/rc ; make install)
1.26 takayama 54:
55: ------- Generating html/ps documents under OpenXM/doc
56: After installation,
57: (cd OpenXM/src ; make install-document)
1.16 takayama 58:
1.19 takayama 59: -------------------------------------------
60: Risa/Asir with asir-contrib is the main client system in the OpenXM project.
1.22 takayama 61: You can start Risa/Asir by the command "asir", which is called
62: OpenXM/Risa/Asir.
63: It is build by (cd OpenXM/src ; make install-asir-contrib)
1.19 takayama 64: The manual of Risa/Asir and Asir-contrib can be found in the
65: OpenXM/doc directory and http://www.openxm.org
1.28 takayama 66:
67: --------------
1.29 takayama 68: gc and gmp will be automatically downloaded from
1.33 ! takayama 69: http://www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/misc
! 70: and stored in OpenXM_dist (OpenXM/../OpenXM_dist) by wget or curl.
1.29 takayama 71: If you cannot connect to the ftp server directory,
1.33 ! takayama 72: please download the files at www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/misc/gc*
! 73: and www.math.kobe-u.ac.jp/pub/OpenXM/misc/gmp*
1.28 takayama 74: under OpenXM_dist by hand before make.
1.13 takayama 75:
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