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r1849 r2484 17 17 18 18 scons 19 # Do this if you haven't got a measures data directory already 20 export ASAPDATA=. 21 ./bin/asap_update_data 22 # 23 scons install 19 scons makedist=1 20 cd asap-4.1.0 21 python setup.py install 22 asap # exit with <Ctrl-D> 24 23 25 24 Obtaining the data directory … … 33 32 This will install the data repository into the correct location. 34 33 35 There are several ways to do this.36 a) If you already have the 'data' directory, copy it to the root directory and run the normal install procedure::37 38 scons39 scons install40 41 b) You can obtain the data repository from the ftp site.42 Simply run::43 44 export ASAPDATA=.45 ./bin/asap_update_data46 47 This will retrieve and unpack the data directory.48 After this run::49 50 scons install51 52 34 Creating a binary distribution 53 35 ============================== … … 55 37 after building using 'scons', you can create a compressed tarball of the binaries. This is done via the target 'makedist='. The argument should be an obvious identifier for the system you want to support, e.g. 'sarge' or 'fc5-x86_64':: 56 38 57 scons makedist=sarge39 python setup.py bdist_egg 58 40 59 This will create an archive in the subdirectory 'dist' named 'asap-X.Y.Z- sarge.tar.bz2', where X,Y,Z are the version numbers e.g 2.1.0.41 This will create an archive in the subdirectory 'dist' named 'asap-X.Y.Z-py2.Negg', where X,Y,Z are the version numbers e.g 4.1.0.
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