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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Update REQ 6114]: 3d mesh visualization
To install, you'll need to choose a directory where the geomview distribution should be placed -- say under /usr/local. Suppose you've fetched the geomview-1.6.1-sgi.tar.gz package and left it in some directory, say /usr/people/aebrahim. Then you could become the super-user and say cd /usr/local gunzip -c /usr/people/aebrahim/geomview-1.6.1-sgi.tar.gz | tar xvfoBp - This will create a directory "/usr/local/Geomview", with many files beneath it, including one called INSTALL-BINARY containing installation instructions. You can finish the installation process with: cd Geomview ./installbin It will ask where to place public binaries, manual pages, and so on. The default location -- /usr/local/bin -- is a good one for binaries, if it's to be installed for everyone to use. If you can't become the super-user on this machine, you can just unpack it under your own home directory. Then, give directories like /usr/people/aebrahim/bin for binaries, or /usr/people/aebrahim/man for manual pages. You'll then need to add /usr/people/aebrahim/bin (or whatever) to your search path. To do that, edit the file ".login" in your home directory (or create it if none exists yet) and add the line set path = ($path /usr/people/aebrahim/bin) Any windows you create after this is present will have that directory in your search path, and should be able to find "geomview". Stuart
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