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<li>Click on the boxes next to the numbers as you proceed to ensure you don't |
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Create a direcotry SCRAM in which you wish to keep your scram installation |
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<br>e.g.<br> |
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<em>mkdir SCRAM</em> |
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e.g.<br><em>cd SCRAM</em> |
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Set the Environment variable CVSROOT variable to <em> |
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<em>cvs login</em><br> |
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Type <em>cvs login</em><br> |
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Goto the directory where you wish to install SCRAM and type |
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<em>cvs co -r <b>version</b> SCRAM</em> |
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Check out the version of scram you require with the following command. |
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<em>cvs co -d <b>version</b> -r <b>version</b> SCRAM</em> |
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Set the Environment Variable <b>SCRAM_HOME</b> to point to the top the top of |
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the file structure you have just checked out. You should add this to your shell resource file (e.g. .tcshrc .profile .shrc etc.) |
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Goto the Installation directory of the version you have just checked out<p> |
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Set the Environment Variable <b>PERL5LIB</b> to point to SCRAM_HOME/src |
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<em>./install_scram</em><p> |
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This will create a file wrapper script called "scram" in your top level |
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directory. |
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<em>Experienced Users Note: |
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The install_scram script will make the current version the default.</em> |
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Ensure that scram can be executed by creating a link from a directory in your |
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<b>PATH</b> to point to <b>$SCRAM_HOME/src/scram</b>. |
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change back to your top level directory<br> |
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e.g.<br><em>cd ../..</em> |
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You will see the new file in this directory. Ensure that your system can |
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see it too by either: |
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directory |
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<li>Extending your PATH environment variable to include your top level directory |
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<li>Creating an alias to point to the scram file in this directory |
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If you wish to use SCRAM directly through web page links you will |
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