Annotation of OpenXM/misc/readme.binary-dist, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 maekawa 1: This is a binary distribution of kan/sm1 and ox_asir.
2: You can find CPU-OS-VERSION information in the file
3: this-is-for-cpu-os.txt.
4:
5: [1.A]
6: If you will install them under /usr/local,
7: just type in
8: cd openXM/src
9: make install-usr-local
10: If you already have /usr/local/lib/asir and /usr/local/lib/asir,
11: you need to remove these directory before typeing in make install-usr-local.
12: The script will make symbolic links between
13: openXM/lib/asir /usr/local/lib/asir
14: openXM/lib/sm1 /usr/local/lib/sm1
15: and linkes from openXM/bin/* to /usr/local/bin/*
16:
17: [1.B]
18: If you do not like to install them under /usr/local,
19: you need to set environmental variables and path properly.
20: [1.B.1]
21: If you put openXM under your home directory,
22: just read
23: openXM/rc/bashrc (in case of bash)
24: by the source command from .bashrc
25: (i.e., add the line
26: source $HOME/openXM/rc/bashrc
27: in your .bashrc).
28: or read
29: openXM/rc/cshrc (in case of csh)
30: by the source command from .cshrc
31: (i.e., add the line
32: source $HOME/openXM/rc/bashrc
33: in your .cshrc).
34: [1.B.2]
35: If you did not put openXM under your home directory,
36: edit openXM/rc/bashrc (for bash)
37: or openXM/rc/cshrc (for csh)
38: and include them in .bashrc and .cshrc
39:
40: [2]
41: In order to use ox_asir,
42: make the file .asirrc under your home directory
43: with the contents
44:
45: load("gr")$ load("primdec")$ end$
46:
47: You can run ox_asir only under X11 environment.
48: -----------------------------------------------------
49:
50: See openXM/src/SSkan/Doc/ttt.tex for an introductory manual
51: and
52: openXM/src/SSkan/Doc/onlinehelp.tex for a reference manual
53: of sm1 operators.
54:
55:
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