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Installing transsys
 
Installing transsys
  
Issue the three following commands one by one
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Issue the three following commands one by one:
  
 
* 'configure'. We recommend you use ./configure --help to see how the command works.
 
* 'configure'. We recommend you use ./configure --help to see how the command works.
 
* 'make'
 
* 'make'
* 'make install'. Before you issue this command make sure the directory '/lib/R' exists in your home directory. Otherwise you need to create it and export it. Also, you need to install the R packahe 'xpipe' which you can find here: http://www.transsys.net/software/xpipe_0.1.tar.gz
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* 'make install'. Before you issue this command make sure the directory '/lib/R' exists in your home directory. Otherwise you need to create it and export it (e.g. export R_LIBS=${HOME}/yourdirectory/lib/R). Also, you need to install the R packahe 'xpipe' which you can find here: http://www.transsys.net/software/xpipe_0.1.tar.gz. Use 'R CMD INSTALL xpipe_0.1.tar.gz' to install the package.
* R CMD INSTALL xpipe_0.1.tar.gz
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A succesful installation will not show any errors.
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Test

Revision as of 07:36, 26 February 2015

Pre-requisites

Before you go ahead installing transsys make sure the following dependencies are installed. Also make sure you use the development releases:

  • python
  • R
  • Open GL (If you're planning to use L-Transsys)
  • Flex
  • Bison

- Download transsys from http://www.transsys.net/software/transsys-current.tar.gz - Unpack the tar file (e.g. tar -zxvf transsys-current.tar.gz) - Change to newly created transsys directory (e.g cd transsys_curreny )

Installing transsys

Issue the three following commands one by one:

  • 'configure'. We recommend you use ./configure --help to see how the command works.
  • 'make'
  • 'make install'. Before you issue this command make sure the directory '/lib/R' exists in your home directory. Otherwise you need to create it and export it (e.g. export R_LIBS=${HOME}/yourdirectory/lib/R). Also, you need to install the R packahe 'xpipe' which you can find here: http://www.transsys.net/software/xpipe_0.1.tar.gz. Use 'R CMD INSTALL xpipe_0.1.tar.gz' to install the package.

A succesful installation will not show any errors.

Test