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@comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/risa.texi,v 1.11 2003/04/20 08:01:26 noro Exp $ |
@comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/risa.texi,v 1.12 2003/10/19 04:57:00 ohara Exp $ |
@node Risa/Asir,,, Top |
@node Risa/Asir,,, Top |
@chapter Risa/Asir |
@chapter Risa/Asir |
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Line 597 Note that the setting takes effect after rebooting the |
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Line 597 Note that the setting takes effect after rebooting the |
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@itemize @bullet |
@itemize @bullet |
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@code{ASIR_KEY} |
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\BJP |
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UNIX $BHG$G$O(B, @b{Asir} $B$,5/F0$5$l$?%^%7%s$KBP$9$k(B @code{key} $B$,$J$1(B |
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$B$l$P$=$N%^%7%s>e$G(B @b{Asir} $B$OF0:n$7$J$$(B. @code{key} $B$O(B 16 $B?J(B 8 |
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$B7e(B 3 $B%o!<%I$+$i$J$j(B, |
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@b{Asir} shall not work unless a @code{key} for the machine |
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on which @b{Asir} is invoked is given. |
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The @code{key} consists of a string which denotes 3 word hexadecimal |
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number, each of which has 8 hexadecimal digits. |
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In order to run @b{Asir} for several machines, |
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several @code{key}'s can be written together on a same file as follows. |
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@example |
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% cat asir_key |
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cf6f236c 61a35091 dddc4529 geisha |
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82281685 d1929945 a8bd24ca yorktown |
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34b75d30 63f8df93 3e881113 nyanchu |
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@end example |
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$B$H$$$&7A$GJ#?tBf$N%^%7%s$KBP$9$k(B @code{key} $B$r0l$D$N%U%!%$%k$K$^$H$a$F(B |
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$B=q$/$3$H$,$G$-$k(B. @code{key} $B$N8e$m$OL5;k$5$l$k$N$G(B, $B%3%a%s%H$r=q$/(B |
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$B$3$H$,$G$-$k(B. @code{key} $B$r4^$`%U%!%$%k$O(B, $B0J2<$N=g$G%5!<%A$5$l$k(B. |
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The text after each @code{key} is neglected to the end-of-line. |
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This is convenient to comment on the respective @code{key}. |
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Files containing @code{key}'s are searched by the following order. |
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@enumerate |
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\JP $B4D6-JQ?t(B @code{ASIR_KEY} $B$K;XDj$5$l$?%U%!%$%k(B |
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\EG File set to environment @code{ASIR_KEY} |
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\JP $B%+%l%s%H%G%#%l%/%H%j$N(B @samp{asir_key} |
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\EG File @samp{asir_key} on the current directory. |
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$B4D6-JQ?t(B @code{ASIR_LIBDIR} $B$G;XDj$5$l$?%G%#%l%/%H%j(B ($B;XDj$,$J$1$l$P(B |
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@samp{/usr/local/lib/asir}) $B$N(B @samp{asir_key} |
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Files on the directory specified by environment @code{ASIR_LIBDIR}. |
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(File @samp{asir_key} on @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir/}, |
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if environment @code{ASIR_LIBDIR} is not set.) |
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@end enumerate |
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@code{ASIR_LIBDIR} |
@code{ASIR_LIBDIR} |
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Line 666 The library directory of @b{Asir}, i.e., the directory |
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Line 610 The library directory of @b{Asir}, i.e., the directory |
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, for example, files containing programs written in @b{Asir}. |
, for example, files containing programs written in @b{Asir}. |
If not specified, on UNIX, @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir} is used by default. |
If not specified, on UNIX, @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir} is used by default. |
On Windows, @samp{lib} in @b{Asir root directory} is used by default. |
On Windows, @samp{lib} in @b{Asir root directory} is used by default. |
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This environment will be useful in a case where @b{Asir} binaries |
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are installed on a private directory of the user. |
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@code{ASIR_CONTRIB_DIR} |
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@b{Asir} $B$N(B asir-contrib $B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B, $B$9$J$o$A(B OpenXM/asir-contrib |
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$B%W%m%8%'%/%H$G=q$+$l$?%Q%C%1!<%8$d%G!<%?$J$I$,$*$+$l$k%G%#%l%/%H%j(B. |
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$B;XDj$,$J$$>l9g(B UNIX $BHG$G$O(B |
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@samp{/usr/local/lib/asir-contrib}, |
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Windows $BHG$G$O(B Asir $B%a%$%s%G%#%l%/%H%j$N2<$N(B @samp{lib-asir-contrib} |
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$B%G%#%l%/%H%j$,MQ$$$i$l$k(B. |
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The asir-contrib library directory of @b{Asir}, i.e., the directory where |
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packages and data developed by the OpenXM/asir-contrib project files are put. |
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If not specified, on UNIX, @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir-contrib} |
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is used by default. |
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On Windows, @samp{lib-asir-contrib} in @b{Asir root directory} |
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is used by default. |
This environment will be useful in a case where @b{Asir} binaries |
This environment will be useful in a case where @b{Asir} binaries |
are installed on a private directory of the user. |
are installed on a private directory of the user. |
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