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== Software == | == Software == | ||
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<code>/marksw/</code> contains a large selection of pre-compiled software for use by the group. Each package is found in <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/</code>. The source code and details of how the software was built is in <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/SOURCE</code>. In the bash ( | <code>/marksw/</code> contains a large selection of pre-compiled software for use by the group. Each package is found in <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/</code>. The source code and details of how the software was built is in <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/SOURCE</code>. In the bash (csh) configuration file <code>/marksw/BASHRC</code> (<code>/marksw/CSHRC</code>), is a simple shell function, <code>module</code>, which can be used in the following ways: | ||
<code>module avail</code> | <code>module avail</code> | ||
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<code>module $NAME/$VERSION ...</code> | <code>module $NAME/$VERSION ...</code> | ||
The first use lists the possible $NAME/$VERSION options for the second use. The second use simply adds for each $NAME/$VERSION argument, <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/bin</code> and <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/sbin</code> to the beginning of the contents of the PATH environment variable; <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib</code> to the beginning of the contents of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; and | The first use lists the possible <code>$NAME/$VERSION</code> options for the second use. The second use simply adds for each <code>$NAME/$VERSION</code> argument, <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/bin</code> and <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/sbin</code> to the beginning of the contents of the PATH environment variable; <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib64</code> and <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib</code> to the beginning of the contents of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; and <code>/marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/man</code> to the beginning of the contents of the MANPATH environment variable. | ||
=== Yum repositories === | === Yum repositories === |
Revision as of 06:31, 23 April 2009
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Software
/marksw
/marksw/
contains a large selection of pre-compiled software for use by the group. Each package is found in /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/
. The source code and details of how the software was built is in /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/SOURCE
. In the bash (csh) configuration file /marksw/BASHRC
(/marksw/CSHRC
), is a simple shell function, module
, which can be used in the following ways:
module avail
OR
module $NAME/$VERSION ...
The first use lists the possible $NAME/$VERSION
options for the second use. The second use simply adds for each $NAME/$VERSION
argument, /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/bin
and /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/sbin
to the beginning of the contents of the PATH environment variable; /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib64
and /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/lib
to the beginning of the contents of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable; and /marksw/$NAME/$VERSION/man
to the beginning of the contents of the MANPATH environment variable.
Yum repositories
- yum install zsh yum-utils
Yum Repositories
SystemImager Image Server (for Imaging Workstations)
- yum install perl-AppConfig rpm-build
- rpmbuild --rebuild systemconfigurator-2.2.11-1.src.rpm
- rpm -iv /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch/systemconfigurator-2.2.11-1.noarch.rpm
- rpm -iv systemimager-common-4.1.6-1.noarch.rpm systemimager-server-4.1.6-1.noarch.rpm systemimager-x86_64initrd_template-4.1.6-1.noarch.rpm systemimager-x86_64boot-standard-4.1.6-1.noarch.rpm