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Figure 1: "Installation settings" page in the advanced mode
Figure 2: "Check your choice" page
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ wizard will follow to the next page: follow to the next page.Figure 3: "Installation progress" page
Figure 4: "Finish installation" page
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ and KERNEL mo products version procedure Unfortunately under Linux platform there is no exact algorithm to identify the product's version. The table below contains the information relating -to checking preinstalled products for the Linux.RedHat 8.0 platformgcc 3.2 | -ver=`/usr/bin/gcc --version | grep 'gcc (GCC) .*' | cut -b 11-13` | +ver=`gcc -dumpversion` |
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- ver should be equal 3.2 + | ver should be 3.2. It is recommended to use native gcc on Linux RedHat 8.0 |
Open CASCADE 5.2 provided with the Installation Wizard already includes the patch, -necessary for PAL/SALOME 2.1.0. In addition the Installation Wizard provides the sources of a Open CASCADE patch +necessary for SALOME 2.2.0. In addition the Installation Wizard provides the sources of a Open CASCADE patch which can be applied to original Open CASCADE 5.2. sources before compilation. | |||||
Med 2.1.6 | +Med 2.2.2 | existence of MED2HOME - existence of libmed.so.0.0.0 |
+ existence of libmed.so.1.0.1
set MED2HOME if you have preinstalled version of med | Unfortunately we can't check version number. - We try to find libmed.so.0.0.0 in ${MED2HOME}/lib folder. + We try to find libmed.so.1.0.1 in ${MED2HOME}/lib folder. If you have problem with preinstalled version of med reinstall it. |
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set MODULE_ROOT_DIR if you have preinstalled binaries of MODULE - version 2.1.0 | -MODULE binaries should exist and ver should be equal to 2.1.0 | + version 2.2.0 +MODULE binaries should exist and ver should be equal to 2.2.0 | |||
MODULE sources @@ -536,14 +536,14 @@ otherwise searching is done using $LD_LIBRARY_PATH . existence of VERSION file ver=`cat $MODULE_SRC/bin/VERSION | awk -F: '{print $2}' | tr -d '[:space:]'` |
set MODULE_SRC_DIR if you have preinstalled sources of MODULE -version 2.1.0 | -MODULE sources should exist and ver should be equal to 2.1.0 | +version 2.2.0 +MODULE sources should exist and ver should be equal to 2.2.0 |
Note: For native products installation procedure sets proper environment +
Note: For native products installation procedure sets proper environment
variables itself, and you do not need to set such variables like, e.g. TCLHOME
or PYTHONHOME.
If you have native products installed to different from default directories
@@ -551,6 +551,18 @@ version 2.1.0
description. Or you should set properly $PATH and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables
before starting Installation Wizard. Otherwise
installation script will fail to find preinstalled products.
Note: For some native products (e.g. gcc, Python) the rules of version +checking are not so strict as described in the table. Only major and minor numbers of version +should coincide with prerequisite. Release number can be larger. It is done for making a possibility +to use native products for newer versions of Red Hat (for example, Linux Red Hat 9 includes native +gcc 3.2.2 installation). +If native product has version number larger than that required by installation procedure, +you will be prompted by the warning message like this: "You have newer version of gcc installed +on your computer than that is required (3.2). Continue?". You can press "Yes" button +to procede with the installation but in this case you should be aware of what you are doing. +SALOME binaries (inluding other products) are compiled with the prerequisites from the list +and most likely can not be run successfully if this products are not found. +This can be only helpful if you intend to build all products from sources.
Example:
- med-2.1.6.sh install_binary /tmp/work ./Products/BINARIES/RedHat8.0
+ med-2.2.2.sh install_binary /tmp/work ./Products/BINARIES/RedHat8.0
/usr/salome 'gcc Hdf' med
Copy created script into the <Install_Wizard_root_directory>/config_files