Installation Guide: Linux
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:1. Decide where you want to keep UVLayout, usually /usr/local/, then add these lines to ~/.login for csh/tcsh shell users ... | :1. Decide where you want to keep UVLayout, usually /usr/local/, then add these lines to ~/.login for csh/tcsh shell users ... |
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This page describes how to install or upgrade UVLayout onto a Linux system.
setenv HEADUS_HOME /usr/local/uvlayout-pro set path = ( $HEADUS_HOME/bin $path ) ... and these lines to ~/.bashrc for bash shell users ... export HEADUS_HOME=/usr/local/uvlayout-pro export PATH=$HEADUS_HOME/bin:$PATH
mkdir -p $HEADUS_HOME
tar xvfoz uvlayout-pro-XXXXXX-rh9.tgz --directory=$HEADUS_HOME/..
OpenMotifLinux versions of the headus tools use OpenMotif for their GUI interfaces. The version of OpenMotif that's on your system is used by default, but if this is missing or incompatible, the required OpenMotif shared libs are included in the headus installation. See the OpenMotif page for further details. Wrapper ScriptInstead of modifying your login scripts, you may want to create a wrapper script that sets all the required variables, and then run that script to start UVLayout. An example script would look like this: #!/bin/csh -f # change this to where UVLayout has been installed setenv HEADUS_HOME /usr/local/uvlayout-pro set path = ( $HEADUS_HOME/bin $path) setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $HEADUS_HOME/lib uvlayout $* Known Problems
Additional Steps For Different Distos |