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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