// FILE: INSTALL.txt // $Id: INSTALL.txt,v 1.2 1997/01/25 01:57:38 jrobbins Exp $ Notes on how to install and compile the UCI Graph Editing Framework source code. ================================================================ Basic steps: 1. Unzip or untar the source code archive and you will have the following directory structure: |--uci |-- graphedit |-- util Where is the place in your directory structure where you unpacked the files. 2. In your development environment set the CLASSPATH environment variable so that it includes . 3. If you are using Cafe, add all the .java files to your project. 4. Compile, or run make. 5. If you are on Solaris, run the Makefile in the uci directory with no options. You may have to edit uci/Makefile.config to set the proper paths for your java executables. The UCI Graph Editing Framework has been successfully compiled on + Sun's JDK 1.0.2 on SunOS 5.5 on a Sperc 4. + Symantec's Cafe 1. on a PC under Windows95. ================================================================ To make your own copy of the javadoc documentation on Solaris run: javadoc uci.graphedit uci.util uci.graphedit.demo uci.graphedit.contrib On my system, javadoc exits with the message "Abort". I think this is because it runs out of memory. The fix is to modify the last line of the javadoc shell script from this: eval exec $JAVA_HOME/bin/java $opts -ms8m \ -verbosegc sun.tools.javadoc.Main $args to this: eval exec $JAVA_HOME/bin/java $opts -ms16m -ss2m \ -verbosegc sun.tools.javadoc.Main $args Doing so will give more memory to javadoc and allow the html files to be generated. ================================================================ This is just a very initial version of these instructions. If you have trouble installing or if you are using a different development environment, please let me know so that I can include any needed steps in the next version of this file. Email jrobbins@ics.uci.edu.