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the installation. Some error and consistency checking is provided |
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You can change these values later (see below) |
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so dont worry too much if you get things wrong at this stage. |
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<p> |
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Once through the installation process you can make the project available for |
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general use by using the <em>cvs install</em> command. This command will |
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SCRAM user can simply refer to it by name. |
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<p> |
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<h2>Changing Installation Defaults</h2> |
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At present there is no nice interface to change any settings once made. You |
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can however modify the values directly. Simply edit the "clientsettings" file |
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You can use the <P> |
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<b>scram setup <em>toolname</em></b><p> |
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command to rerun the installation of a specific tool.<p> |
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At present there is no easy way to override the automatic mechanisms that |
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SCRAM uses to install a tool - so if the setup command is not sufficient you |
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can modify the values directly. Simply edit the "clientsettings" file |
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in the .SCRAM/<em>architecture_specific</em> directory from the top of the |
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project installation. |
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