Installation Guide: Linux
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:3. Run the following command to extract the supplied software (Note: replace XXXXXX below with the build number of the file): | :3. Run the following command to extract the supplied software (Note: replace XXXXXX below with the build number of the file): | ||
- | tar xvfoz uvlayout-rh9-XXXXXX-beta.tgz --directory=$HEADUS_HOME/.. | + | tar xvfoz uvlayout-pro-XXXXXX-rh9.tgz --directory=$HEADUS_HOME/.. |
== OpenMotif == | == OpenMotif == |
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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/.. OpenMotifBy default, UVLayout will possibly not work with the version of OpenMotif already installed on your system. If the required OpenMotif shared libs are missing, each user can turn on the supplied ones by adding the following line to their login scripts: setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $HEADUS_HOME/lib |