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Re: swarm-1.3 on hpux 10.20 now


From: Rick Riolo
Subject: Re: swarm-1.3 on hpux 10.20 now
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 11:15:57 -0400 (EDT)

Paul,
That's just my choice, not hpux specific.
I like to have the "default swarm" lib/  in the
same directory as the src/ and configure stuff that made it. 
 - r

Rick Riolo                           address@hidden
Program for Study of Complex Systems (PSCS)
4477 Randall Lab                
University of Michigan         Ann Arbor MI 48109-1120
Phone: 734 763 3323                  Fax: 734 763 9267
http://www.pscs.umich.edu/PEOPLE/rlr-home.html

On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Paul Johnson wrote:

> Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 10:09:13 -0500
> From: Paul Johnson <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: swarm-1.3 on hpux 10.20 now
> 
> I've never seen a machine with HPUX, but looking at this stuff, it seems odd
> to
> me that you have the prefix the same as the source dir.   Just for my
> education,
> does HP impose some restriction that forces you to install swarm back on
> itself like this?
> Is there a reason  you can't use a prefix like  /usr/local/swarm or something
> so that
> you can erase the source later if you want to?
> 
> Just Curious!
> Paul Johnson
> 
> Rick Riolo wrote:
> 
> > Thanks to marcus's help, I have gotten swarm-1.3 to work on hpux now.
> > Basically, I had to use bash, in a script like this:
> > --------
> > #!/usr/local/bin/bash
> > SWARMSRCDIR=/s/Swarm/swarm-1.3
> > CONFIG_SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash
> > SHELL=$CONFIG_SHELL
> > export CONFIG_SHELL SHELL
> > (echo "#!$CONFIG_SHELL" ; cat $SWARMSRCDIR/configure ) > /tmp/configure
> > chmod 755 /tmp/configure
> > /tmp/configure --srcdir=$SWARMSRCDIR --prefix=/s/Swarm/swarm-1.3
> > --with-bltdir=/usr/local/blt-2.1 --with-tcldir=/usr/local
> > --with-tkdir=/usr/local --with-ffcalldir=/usr/local
> > --with-pngdir=/usr/local --with-zlibdir=/usr/local --datadir=/tmp
> > --disable-shared
> > make  SHELL=$SHELL
> > -----------
> > (note all those -- lines are all on the same line with the /tmp/configure).
> > You will want to point the various --with-*= to different directories,
> > perhaps.  The --disable-shared is needed.
> > Note this was a make with tcl 7.4, tk 4.0 and blt-2.1.
> > It also makes with later versions.
> >
> > To re-make after a change (eg applying a patch), just
> >    make SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash
> > or wherever you have bash.
> > To clean
> >    make distclean SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash
> >
> > - r
> >
> > Rick Riolo                           address@hidden
> > Program for Study of Complex Systems (PSCS)
> > 4477 Randall Lab
> > University of Michigan         Ann Arbor MI 48109-1120
> > Phone: 734 763 3323                  Fax: 734 763 9267
> > http://www.pscs.umich.edu/PEOPLE/rlr-home.html
> >
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