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Each software package is installed in a different directory, and
symbolic links are used to populate common directories (typically
/usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin, ..) which are then referenced by
users (in their PATH and so on). The directories where the software
actually lives are never referenced directly by users. For most
software packages, setup and installation is as straight forward as if
you were installing them directly in /usr/local.
Obtaining
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User guide available in HTML format from http://web.taranis.org/swpkg/documentation.html#basicSupport contacts
Help List | <[email protected]> |
Developer List | <[email protected]> |
Bug List | <[email protected]> |
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Developers |
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Interfaces | command line |
Programs | swln, swbuild, swdirs, swrecord, swperms and swinstall |
Source languages | C, shell script |
License verified by | Janet Casey <[email protected]> on 2002-03-25 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <[email protected]> |
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