Installation Guide: Linux
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{{:Installation Guide: Menu}} {{TOC}} This page describes how to install or upgrade UVLayout onto a Linux system. | {{:Installation Guide: Menu}} {{TOC}} This page describes how to install or upgrade UVLayout onto a Linux system. | ||
- | :1. Decide where you want to keep UVLayout, usually /usr/local/, then run the following command to extract the supplied software (Note: replace XXXXXX below with the build version of the downloaded file). | + | :1. Decide where you want to keep UVLayout, usually /usr/local/, but it can be in a normal user writable folder if you don't have root access (e.g. in your home folder). Run the following command to extract the supplied software (Note: replace XXXXXX below with the build version of the downloaded file). |
tar xvfoz uvlayout-XXXXXX.tgz --directory=/usr/local | tar xvfoz uvlayout-XXXXXX.tgz --directory=/usr/local |
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tar xvfoz uvlayout-XXXXXX.tgz --directory=/usr/local
/usr/local/uvlayout-pro/uvlayout-run ... or this command for the Demo version ... /usr/local/uvlayout-demo/uvlayout-run
Known Problems
Missing Shared LibrariesCurrent and recent releases of UVLayout are bundled with all the required shared libraries. If however you are trying to install an older release of UVLayout, and encounter errors caused by missing shared libraries, then you can find copies of these libraries on the OpenMotif page. Steps For Different Distros |