CAMILA97 installation guide (UNIX/LINUX): 1. If you are installing the CAMILA TOOLKIT binary package (camila-linux-tlk.tgz or camila-solaris-tlk.tgz), you must execute the following commands: IMPORTANT NOTE!! You must have the JDK 1.1.3 already installed in your computer. a) unpack the file: $ tar zxvf camila-[linux-tlk|solaris-tlk].tgz or $ gzip -d camila-[linux-tlk|solaris-tlk].tgz $ tar xvf camila-[linux-tlk|solaris-tlk].tar b) change to the directory 'camila-i386' or 'camila-solaris' just created: $ cd camila-i386 or $ cd camila-solaris c) Installing the package into your home directory (at the moment this is the only option available): $ make home 2. If you are installing the CAMILA/XMETOO binary package (camila-linux.tgz or camila-solaris.tgz), you must execute the following commands: a) unpack the file: $ tar zxvf camila-[linux|solaris].tgz or $ gzip -d camila-[linux|solaris].tgz; tar xvf camila-[linux|solaris].tar b) change to the directory 'camila-i386' or 'camila-solaris' just created: $ cd camila-i386 or $ cd camila-solaris c) Installing the package: a) Into the /usr/local directory: As super-user execute: $ make local This will install the package into /usr/local/camila. The complete directory structure includes the following subdirectories: /usr/local/camila bin - binaries include - include files lib - libraries cam - CAMILA modules tex - CAMILA modules TeX files and some TeX macros doc - CAMILA modules 'man' files in HTML format man/camila - 'man' files NOTE: During the installation some 'man' files will be stored into the directory "/usr/local/man/camila". Move them to the "/usr/local/man/man1" directory if you want to access them without changing any environment variable. b) Into some directory of your choice: As super-user execute: $ make install ROOT= This will install the package into The installation process will create the following directory structure: bin - binaries include - include files lib - libraries cam - CAMILA modules tex - CAMILA modules TeX files and some TeX macros doc - CAMILA modules man files in HTML format man/camila - 'man' files c) Into your home directory: As normal user execute: $ make home This will install the package into your home directory. The installation process will create the following directory structure: $HOME bin - binaries include - include files lib - libraries cam - CAMILA modules tex - CAMILA modules TeX files and some TeX macros doc - CAMILA modules man files in HTML format man/camila - 'man files' Finally, as normal-user copy the file 'metoorc' to your home directory and rename it to '.metoorc'. 3. If you are installing the camila/xmetoo source package (camila-src-package.tgz), you must execute the following commands: a) unpack the file: $ tar zxvf camila-src-package.tgz or $ gzip -d camila-src-package.tgz; tar xvf camila-src-package.tar At this time you will have the camila/xmetoo sources under the 'camila-prj' directory. 4. If you are building the camila/xmetoo binary files or packing the camila/xmetoo sources you must execute the following commands: a) shows the available modes: $ make b) builds camila/xmetoo UNIX version: $ make unix c) builds camila/xmetoo LINUX version: $ make linux And that's all! (fln) May 5, 1998