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stacker:docs:linux_installation_instructions [2013/04/06 21:01]
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stacker:docs:linux_installation_instructions [2017/05/15 00:28]
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 <​code>​ <​code>​
   ZereneStacker ​           top level directory ​   ZereneStacker ​           top level directory ​
-      ZereneStacker.bsh ​     launch script ​+      ​ZereneStacker ​         executable launcher 
 +      ​ZereneStacker.bsh ​     launch script ​(provided for backward compatibility) 
 +      zerenstk.ini ​          ​launch template, expanded by the launcher based on user configuration settings
       ZereneStacker.jar ​     jar containing the application ​       ZereneStacker.jar ​     jar containing the application ​
       JREextensions ​         directory containing numerous .jar files        JREextensions ​         directory containing numerous .jar files 
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                                ​(32-bit or 64-bit as appropriate)                                ​(32-bit or 64-bit as appropriate)
 </​code>​ </​code>​
 +The executable launcher, ZereneStacker,​ is written so that it can be accessed in any manner, including by symbolic link or being placed on the PATH.  If you want to use a JRE other than the one provided with the distribution,​ just edit the zerenstk.ini template as desired.
  
 The launch script ZereneStacker.bsh is written so that the package will run no matter where it is placed. ​ You can launch it from the desktop or a file browser by double-clicking it and confirming either "​Run"​ or "Run in Terminal"​. ​ Alternatively,​ you can execute it from a Terminal window as ZereneStacker/​ZereneStacker.bsh (plus whatever path prefix is required to find the ZereneStacker directory). The launch script ZereneStacker.bsh is written so that the package will run no matter where it is placed. ​ You can launch it from the desktop or a file browser by double-clicking it and confirming either "​Run"​ or "Run in Terminal"​. ​ Alternatively,​ you can execute it from a Terminal window as ZereneStacker/​ZereneStacker.bsh (plus whatever path prefix is required to find the ZereneStacker directory).
stacker/docs/linux_installation_instructions.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/12 19:25 by rjlittlefield
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