¿Alguien podría explicarme como se instala el Xephem 3.7.1 en Knoppix?
Mil gracias :P
http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xep...m-3.7.1.tar.gz
http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xephem/
Viene un archivo de explicación para la Instalación pero no me deja nada claro, porque da errores...
Código:
How to install XEphem Version 3.7, either for just yourself or system-wide: 1) Build the executable: Explode xephem-3.7.tar.gz and change to the build directory: $ tar xfz xephem-3.7.tar.gz $ cd xephem-3.7/GUI/xephem On Intel x86 linux just do this: $ make MOTIF=../../libXm/linux86 On Mac OS X just do this: $ make MOTIF=../../libXm/osx On OpenVMS just do this (from this directory): $@build $set def [.GUI.XEPHEM] $run xephem Otherwise edit Makefile.simple to set the MOTIFI and MOTIFL macros for your system then make. If you can not find Motif on your system try http://www.motifzone.net or http://www.lesstif.org. 2) For a sneak peek, run it now; then click File->Quit and go to the next step: $ ./xephem If you get a message "X Resources out of date" you have installed XEphem before and must locate and remove the old resource file. Next do either 3a or 3b, not both: 3a) Installing XEphem for just yourself without root permission (see next step for system-wide multiuser installation): 3a.1 Copy the executable where you keep your private programs: $ cp xephem $HOME/bin # or where ever 3a.2 Create a directory off your HOME called .xephem for all per-user files $ mkdir $HOME/.xephem 3a.3 Create an initial resource file called $HOME/.xephem/XEphem with just one line in it as follows: XEphem.ShareDir: <dir> where <dir> is the full path of the directory containing the directories auxil, catalogs, fifos, fits, gallery, help, and lo. These are in the source directory of the original tar kit which is where you are now, if you have been following along. You can leave them here if you like or move them, just set <dir> to where ever they end up. 3b) Installing XEphem for multiple users (requires root permission) (skip if installing just for yourself): 3b.1 Copy the executable where everyone can find it: $ cp xephem /usr/bin # or elsewhere in your PATH 3b.2 Create a directory for system-wide read-only files to be shared by all XEphem users and fill with the defaults included in this kit: $ mkdir /usr/local/xephem # or where ever $ cp -R auxil /usr/local/xephem # copy auxil dir and contents $ cp -R catalogs /usr/local/xephem # copy catalogs dir and contents $ cp -R fifos /usr/local/xephem # copy fifos dir and contents $ cp -R fits /usr/local/xephem # copy fits dir and contents $ cp -R gallery /usr/local/xephem # copy gallery images $ cp -R help /usr/local/xephem # copy help files $ cp -R lo /usr/local/xephem # copy lunar db 3b.3 Do the same as step 3a.3 above but create the new file in a place where all X programs will look for their resources, such as /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/XEphem # typical for linux and freebsd or /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XEphem # typical for traditional UNIX 3b.4 Copy the man page: $ cp xephem.1 /usr/local/man/man1 # or where ever 4) XEphem uses your browser to display Help. Open Help->Configure and select your browser of choice. Use %s where ever the real URL should go. If your browser is not listed, figure out the command line to tell it to display a local URL, add it to the list and send it to me so I can add it to the FAQ. 5) Done at least, now just run and go: $ xephem & Let me know what you think. Elwood Downey [email protected] http://www.ClearSkyInstitute.com