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Installation

If you have an earlier version of ATAT installed, please delete or rename the former atat directory before proceeding, e.g.,

mv atat atatold
Then, type
gunzip atatX_XX.tar.gz
tar -xvf atatX_XX.tar.gz
where X_XX is the current version number. These commands create a directory called atat in the current directory. It contains the whole package. For future reference, I'll call the whole access path to this directory atat.

Type

cd atat
and open the file makefile with a text editor and look for the line BINDIR=$(HOME)/bin/. Change $(HOME)/bin/ to point wherever you want to put the executables. Type
make
If no error message appears, proceed with the next steps, otherwise consult Chapter 8.
make install
rehash (not necessary with bash shell)



avdw@alum.mit.edu Mon Jun 22 11:08:18 CDT 2009