From 3ee098754fdb668f867a01dd077031f3940f9984 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Claire Mouton Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 13:04:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated the README.txt file for Linux. --- Linux/README.txt | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/Linux/README.txt b/Linux/README.txt index 87510ac..a799a14 100644 --- a/Linux/README.txt +++ b/Linux/README.txt @@ -25,35 +25,36 @@ You will be prompted to say what you want to do : Exit :.............................9 -B) Choose 'Configure' (0) +B) As a user, choose 'Configure' (0) You will be prompted to give your preferences : -"Operating System : Fedora/Ubuntu/MacOS (mandatory!)" -"Name of the Generation Directory (default is /tmp/myGenerationDir)" -"Boolean for Doc Generation : YES/NO (default is NO)" -"Where do you want to get source files from : CVS/HTML (default is HTML)" --> if you choosed CVS -"CVS User name (mandatory!)" -"Login 'User' name (mandatory!)" -"Login 'Group' name (mandatory!)" -"Build type : Release/Debug (default is Release)" -"Gdcm version : GDCM1/GDCM2 (default is GDCM1)" - -C) If 'Third Party Libraries' are not yet installed, - - switch as root (if not already done) - - choose 'Install Third Party Libraries' (1) - -D) Close the window and open a new one. - switch as root again - bash menu.sh +"Operating System : Fedora/Ubuntu/MacOS" +"Number of Cores" +"Name of the Generation Directory" +"Boolean for Doc Generation : YES/NO" +"Where do you want to get source files from : CVS/HTML" + +-> if you chose CVS: +1/ you must have shared your public key on CREATIS server +2/ you have to set properly the CVSROOT environment variable +(see https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/mywiki/Utiliser_CVS_avec_la_ligne_de_commande) + +"CVS User name" +"Login 'User' name" +"Login 'Group' name" +"Build type : Release/Debug" +"Gdcm version : GDCM1/GDCM2" + +C) - Exit the menu (9). + - Switch as root and run 'bash menu.sh'. + - Choose 'Install Third Party Libraries' (1). + - Close the terminal window. + +D) - Open a new terminal window. + - Switch as a user. + - Launch 'bash menu.sh'. + - Choose 'Get and Install the CreaTools source files' (2). -E) Choose 'Get the CreaTools source files' (2) - -F) Choose 'Compile the CreaTools' (3) - -G) Choose 'Install the CreaTools' (4) - -H) Close the window and open a new one. - You can work, now. - +E) Close the terminal window and open a new one. + You can work, by launching creaTools.sh! -- 2.45.1