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Re: Installing insight
- To: "Allievi, Alejandro" <Alejandro.Allievi AT nrc.ca>
- Subject: Re: Installing insight
- From: James Ingham <jingham AT cygnus dot com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 13:45:50 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: "'insight AT sourceware.cygnus dot com'" <insight AT sourceware.cygnus dot com>
- References: <59EE28BBCDFBD21188C40004AC369D324EFA6C@nrcsjsex1.imd.nrc.ca>
Alejandro,
On what system?
In general, we don't distribute built versions of these snapshots. So
on Unix, you have to get the tar file, uncompress it somewhere, make
an object directory - usually at the same level, so you have:
~/work/src
~/work/obj
cd into obj, and do:
../src/configure --prefix=/usr/local
That will take a while, then do:
make all-gdb
make install-gdb
Those will take a while as well...
On Windows your best bet is to get Mumit's built binaries. He has
instructions on how to install them. They are at:
ftp://ftp.xraylith.wisc.edu/pub/khan/gnu-win32/cygwin/ports/insight-19990727-cygb20.tar.gz
Of course the commercial versions of the GNUPro tools that Cygnus
SELLS have installers, etc. Both CodeFusion and the "GNUPro for
Linux" product contain Insight, and come with easy installers. These
are just for Linux currently, however.
Jim
> Is there any "simple" way to install insight, the equivalent of downloading
> "full.exe" and installing. Thanks for the hand.
>
> Alejandro Allievi
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