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These are generic installation instructions for scsh packages.
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Prerequisites
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=============
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The scsh installation library is required to install this package.
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This library *must* be present on your system before the current
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package can be installed. It can be obtained from the following Web
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page:
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http://lamp.epfl.ch/~schinz/scsh_packages/
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The installation library comes with its own documentation which
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explains in detail how to install and use scsh packages. It is
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recommended that you read it before installing your first scsh
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package. What follows is a very brief summary of this documentation,
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intended to get you started quickly.
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In addition, you need to have the Sunterlib library installed. See
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http://www.scsh.net/resources/sunterlib.html
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for more information about obtaining and installing Sunterlib.
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Installation
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============
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Installation of a scsh package is performed by launching the
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"scsh-install-pkg" script, which is part of the scsh installation
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library. This script must be launched from within the directory which
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resulted from the expansion of the current package's archive, i.e. the
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one containing the file you are reading now.
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A list of all the arguments accepted by the "scsh-install-pkg" script
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can be obtained by launching it with the "--help" option. One of these
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arguments, "--prefix", is mandatory and specifies the location where
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installation should be performed. Ideally, you should use the same
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prefix to install all scsh packages, as this makes them easier to
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manage and use.
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For example, to install the current package in
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"/usr/local/share/scsh-modules", you should type the following:
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scsh-install-pkg --prefix=/usr/local/share/scsh-modules
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Provided that no errors are encountered during installation, a
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message will be printed at the end explaining how to use the newly
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installed package.
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