RELEASE/1.0RELEASE/1.2debug-cidebug-ci-sanitisersstereowalls-datawalls-data-hanging-as-warning
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[a7a6714] | 1 | Installing Survex on Unix |
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| 2 | ========================= |
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[6c7fbd5] | 4 | If you are using Debian Linux or RedHat Linux or a distribution based |
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| 5 | on one of these, you might prefer to install one of the prepackaged |
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| 6 | Linux versions. |
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| 8 | Otherwise building from source is very easy. At a shell prompt, enter |
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| 9 | the following commands: |
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[55302e3] | 10 | |
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| 11 | ./configure |
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| 12 | make |
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[8a64c35] | 13 | make install |
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| 15 | By default `make install' will try to install survex under /usr/local, which |
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| 16 | means you'll need to be root for the `make install' stage. You can tell |
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| 17 | configure to install survex elsewhere (e.g. under your home directory) like |
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| 18 | so: |
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[8a64c35] | 20 | ./configure --prefix=/home/olly/survex |
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| 21 | make |
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| 22 | make install |
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