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These tutorials assume you are '''p123456''' using a Linux LWP. Replace '''p123456''' with your own p-number in relevant commands. These tutorials also assume you are allowed to edit a '''.bashrc''' file in the directory '''/home/p123456/'''. If this is not the case, contact ''lwp@rug.nl''. In the tutorials, Linux commands, directories and file names are written '''bold''' to distinguish them. | These tutorials assume you are '''p123456''' using a Linux LWP. Replace '''p123456''' with your own p-number in relevant commands. These tutorials also assume you are allowed to edit a '''.bashrc''' file in the directory '''/home/p123456/'''. If this is not the case, contact ''lwp@rug.nl''. In the tutorials, Linux commands, directories and file names are written '''bold''' to distinguish them. | ||
== Prerequisites == | |||
To be able to use all of the GSI software you'll need to install a few required packages on your system: | |||
'''sudo apt-get install cmake cmake-data g++ gcc gfortran build-essential make patch sed libx11-dev libxft-dev libxext-dev libxpm-dev libxmu-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libncurses5-dev \''' | |||
'''curl bzip2 gzip unzip tar subversion git xutils-dev flex bison lsb-release python-dev subversion-tools libcurl4-openssl-dev libc6-dev-i386 libxml2-dev wget libssl-dev automake autoconf libtool''' | |||
== GSI configuration == | == GSI configuration == | ||
Run the command '''root-setup'''. You will see the options and arguments the command takes, including a list of the environments you can set up. There are five environments: | Run the command '''root-setup'''. You will see the options and arguments the command takes, including a list of the environments you can set up. There are five environments: | ||
'''cern''', '''fair''', '''r3b''', '''cbm''' and '''panda''' | '''cern''', '''fair''', '''r3b''', '''cbm''' and '''panda''' | ||
Below you'll find detailed instructions of how to set up each of these environments | Below you'll find detailed instructions of how to set up each of these environments. | ||
[[CERNroot| Configuration of CernRoot]] | [[CERNroot| Configuration of CernRoot]] |
Revision as of 13:32, 11 March 2016
These tutorials assume you are p123456 using a Linux LWP. Replace p123456 with your own p-number in relevant commands. These tutorials also assume you are allowed to edit a .bashrc file in the directory /home/p123456/. If this is not the case, contact lwp@rug.nl. In the tutorials, Linux commands, directories and file names are written bold to distinguish them.
Prerequisites
To be able to use all of the GSI software you'll need to install a few required packages on your system:
sudo apt-get install cmake cmake-data g++ gcc gfortran build-essential make patch sed libx11-dev libxft-dev libxext-dev libxpm-dev libxmu-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libncurses5-dev \ curl bzip2 gzip unzip tar subversion git xutils-dev flex bison lsb-release python-dev subversion-tools libcurl4-openssl-dev libc6-dev-i386 libxml2-dev wget libssl-dev automake autoconf libtool
GSI configuration
Run the command root-setup. You will see the options and arguments the command takes, including a list of the environments you can set up. There are five environments:
cern, fair, r3b, cbm and panda
Below you'll find detailed instructions of how to set up each of these environments.
Configuration of multiple GSI-systems
Running R3BRoot, CBMRoot or PandaRoot with modifications of your own