@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ IF IT'S NOT READY, USE THE SOURCE DISTRIBUTION.
-
FreeBSD 3 (RELEASE_1_1_3) INSTALLATION
+
FreeBSD 4 (RELEASE_1_1_3) INSTALLATION
Become the super user and input as follows if your shell is csh:
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The package will be installed under /usr/local/OpenXM.
NOTE: if you are using slackware 7.0, Redhat Linux 6.2, Wine Linux 2.0 or
other linux distributions that can handle more than 2GBytes RAM,
you may have a segmentation fault to run asir and sm1.
-Install the binary package by the command
+Install the binary package (NOT READY) by the command
Binaries for i386 (Intel Pentium etc) (for libc 6 = glibc2)
openxm-1.1.3-test.i386.rpm
[ Intel CPU (Shift-Click) ].
-This distribution contains the support for Mathematica.
+This distribution does not contain the support for Mathematica.
Binaries for ppc (Power PC) (for libc 6 = glibc2)
openxm-1.1.3-test.ppc.rpm
-[ Power PC (Shift-Click) ].
+[ Power PC (Shift-Click) ] (NOT READY).
This distribution does not contain the support for Mathematica.
Debian GNU Linux(Debian package manager) (RELEASE_1_1_3) Download the packages
-Become the super user and type in
+Download the two files below and become the super user and type in
@@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ Become the super user and type in
Binaries for i386 (Intel Pentium etc) (for libc 6 = glibc2)
openxm-binary_1.1.3-1_i386.deb
[ Intel CPU (Shift-Click) ].
+This distribution does not contain the support for Mathematica.