From 07cc801027ceca2ccc43c08ceb9a590882375bc0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Maunz Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 16:11:59 +0200 Subject: Updated README --- README | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index e356b2a..15f4e93 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ Here are some of my goals when writing the installer: Configure your system in config.sh. -Even if we officially support only *one* distro (currently Debian 6.0.1), I tested the installer successfully on various Ubuntus. In this README at the top are the requirements of the installer. By default, everything is installed to $HOME/opentox-ruby (=OT_PREFIX). The configs go to OT_PREFIX/.sh__ot.sh for each package. +Even if we officially support only *one* distro (currently Debian 6.0.1), I tested the installer successfully on various Ubuntus. In this README at the top are the requirements of the installer. By default, everything is installed to $HOME/opentox-ruby (OT_PREFIX). -After running the installer, configure the system by editing the startup file of your favorite shell (in my case, BASH with the file ~/.bashrc) to include ~/.opentox-ui.sh (in my case with 'source ...'). This file is the only one that the installer creates outside OT_PREFIX. Thus, the system is fully configured: If you now open a new shell, all environment variables will be adjusted. +After running the installer, configure the system by editing the startup file of your favorite shell (in my case, BASH with the file ~/.bashrc) to include ~/OT_PREFIX/.opentox-ui.sh (in my case with 'source ...'). OT_PREFIX is the only directory the installer creates. Thus, the system is fully configured: If you now open a new shell, all environment variables will be adjusted. -To uninstall the system simply delete the link from the startup file: Done. To save disc space delete also directory OT_PREFIX and possibly the configuration in .opentox. +To uninstall the system simply delete the link from the startup file: Done. To save disc space delete also directory OT_PREFIX. -Anyone can run multiple Opentox versions on the same machine: Just install again, but to a different OT_PREFIX. The switch works manually: Include the sh__ot.sh files from the desired OT_PREFIX in $HOME/opentox-ui.sh (only one installation may be activated at any time). +Anyone can run multiple Opentox versions on the same machine: Just install again, but to a different OT_PREFIX. The switch works manually: Include the opentox-ui.sh files from the desired OT_PREFIX (only one installation may be activated at a time). -- cgit v1.2.3