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9<center><h1><b>Install</b></h1></center>
10
11<br>
12
13<hr>
14<h2>On Unix platforms</h2>
15<blockquote>
16  First download the <a href="download.html">source distribution kit, as
17  follows:</a>.
18
19  <blockquote>
20    <pre>
21&gt; cd &lt;some root&gt;
22&gt; wget http://www.cmtsite.org/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/CMTv1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;.tar.gz
23&gt; tar xzf CMTv1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;.tar.gz
24    </pre>
25  </blockquote>
26
27  <p>This results in a directory structure like:
28
29  <blockquote>
30    <pre>
31&lt;some root&gt;/CMT/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/...
32    </pre>
33  </blockquote>
34
35  Then, you have to perform the installation by running:
36
37  <blockquote>
38    <pre>
39unix> cd &lt;some root&gt;/CMT/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/mgr
40unix> ./INSTALL
41unix> source setup.[c]sh
42
43  or
44
45dos> cd &lt;some root&gt;\CMT\v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;\mgr
46dos> call INSTALL.bat
47dos> call setup.bat
48
49    </pre>
50  </blockquote>
51
52  <p>At this stage, you may either <i>build</i> CMT yourself, or fetch
53  from the <a href="download.html">download page</a> some of the
54  prebuilt binaries (note that even if you select to get one of the
55  prebuilt binaries, you always have to first download the source
56  kit).</p>
57
58  <blockquote>
59    <pre>
60unix> source setup.[c]sh
61unix> [g]make
62
63  or
64
65dos> call setup.bat
66dos> nmake /f nmake
67
68    </pre>
69  </blockquote>
70
71  Then CMT is installed, and read to be used. Users have then to
72  connect to CMT by doing:
73
74  <blockquote>
75    <pre>
76
77unix-csh> source &lt;some root&gt;/CMT/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/mgr/setup.csh
78
79  or
80
81unix-sh> . &lt;some root&gt;/CMT/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/mgr/setup.sh
82
83  or
84
85dos> call &lt;some root&gt;\CMT\v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;\mgr\setup.bat
86    </pre>
87  </blockquote>
88
89
90</blockquote>
91
92<hr>
93<h2>On Redhat Linux platforms</h2>
94
95<blockquote>
96  <p>
97     For those platforms, a binary RPM is available. The installation procedure becomes:
98
99  <blockquote>
100    <pre>
101&gt; wget http://www.cmtsite.org/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/CMT-v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;-1.i386.rpm
102&gt; rpm -Uvh --relocate /CMT=&lt;some root&gt;/CMT CMT-v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;-1.i386.rpm
103&gt; source &lt;some root&gt;/CMT/v1r&lt;nn&gt;p&lt;xxx&gt;/mgr/setup.[c]sh
104    </pre>
105  </blockquote>
106
107     Once the installation is complete, CMT is ready to use.
108
109  </p> 
110</blockquote>
111
112<hr>
113<h2>On Windows platforms</h2>
114
115<blockquote>
116
117  <P>
118  Some of the global configuration parameters for CMT <i>may</i>
119  optionally be installed as Windows registry entries (although the
120  environment variables style of definitions is fully supported). This
121  can be done using the <tt>install.exe</tt> facility available from
122  the download page or using the standard RegEdit facility : </P>
123
124  <UL>
125
126    <LI>
127      <tt>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/CMT/root</tt> will contain the root
128      directory where CMT is installed (eg. "e:").
129    </LI>
130
131    <LI>
132      <tt>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/CMT/version</tt> will contain the
133      current version tag of CMT ("v1r16" for this version).
134    </LI>
135
136    <LI>
137      <tt>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/CMT/path/</tt> may
138      optionally contain a set of text values corresponding to the
139      different package global access paths (similar to the
140      CMTPATH environment variable.
141    </LI>
142
143    <LI>
144      <tt>HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/CMT/path/</tt> may contain a
145      set of text values corresponding to the different package
146      private access paths (complementary to the latter).
147    </LI>
148
149  </UL>
150</blockquote>
151
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