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# E-mail support : mailto:alliance-support@asim.lip6.fr
# ftp site : ftp://ftp-asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/
#
# $Id: README,v 1.6 2000/01/28 14:50:56 czo Exp $
# $Id: README,v 1.7 2000/02/10 15:43:35 czo Exp $
# Alliance
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Where X.XX is the Alliance version number (e.g.: 3.2 for Alliance 3.2)
and Y.YY is the OS version number (e.g.: 4.1.4 for SunOS 4.1.4)
Linux Rpm :
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Linux Rpm format :
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Available for Linux RedHat 6 (the common package is included)
download alliance-X.XX-i386-asimYY.rpm
Windows setup format :
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Available for Windows 95/98/NT4 (the common package is included)
download alliance-X.XX-cygwin.exe
# Installation :
# ===================================================================
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If you install Alliance on different platforms you'll
need to run the 'configure' script on each of them.
Linux Rpm :
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> rpm -Uvh alliance-X.XX-i386-asimYY.rpm
Windows setup format :
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Alliance is designed to run on a Unix workstation, not in a
Windows environment, but you can install third party software
to let your Windows Workstation be more like a Unix one.
You'll find theese at
ftp://ftp-asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/redist/windows/
Please read
ftp://ftp-asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/redist/windows/README
To install alliance, just run alliance-X.XX-cygwin.exe
> start alliance-X.XX-cygwin.exe
It is strongly recommanded to install alliance in : C:\alliance
The install program will choose default path for you.
It is recommanded to use the "bash" shell instead of the default
Windows shell ("command.com" on Windows 95/98 and "cmd.exe" on NT)
(bash comes with cygwin-b20-full.exe)
In a Cygwin environment, paths are written like in unix
use '/' instead of '\'
# Usage :
# ===================================================================