Welcome to xldlas v0.85 ======================= It's a program for statistics. See the ANNOUNCE file for a blurb about what xldlas is. See the CHANGES file for what's new in this version. See the help/license.help file for copying. Note ==== Distribution of xldlas has been split into seperate archives for source code, a normal binary which expects the xforms library to be installed on your system, and a binary which has been staticly linked with XForms. These are called; xldlas-0.80-source.tgz xldlas-0.80-linux-shared.tgz xldlas-0.80-linux-static.tgz Of course, the "linux" part will vary depending on what kind of binary you picked up from the web page. The instructions below are relevant to the source distribution only, since binary distributions require little information. The only things binary users must do is: 1) Move the help files to /usr/local/xldlas/help/ or set the environment variable XLDLAS_HELPDIR to an alternate directory where they are located (export XLDLAS_HELPDIR=/wherever/they/are/) 2) Move the binary file xldlas to a directory in your path, such as /usr/local/bin/ 3) Move the man file somewhere useful, with a command such as cp xldlas.1 /usr/man/man1/ Upgrading ========= Just follow the installation steps below, and then when you first run the new version: 1) Click on the Preferences button 2) Click on Default 3) Click on Save This will wipe out any customizations you may have made to your preferences, so you may want to review the settings before Saving them (in Step 3). Installation ============ You will not be able to compile the source code unless xforms is installed on your system. The latest version of xforms is available at: ftp://laue.phys.uwm.edu/pub/xforms/ More information about xforms can be found at: http://bragg.phys.uwm.edu/xforms NB: If you are using XForms version 0.86 (or newer?) then you should not need to edit the Makefile. If, however, you are using an earlier public release of XForms (eg. v 0.81), then you should remove the ``-DXFORMS86'' declaration from the CCFLAGS definition in the Makefile. If you're not used to playing with Makefiles, this probably sounds very complicated. It isn't. Just load the Makefile into a text editor, search for ``-DXFORMS86'' (it's right near the top) and delete it. Now, make sure you're in the directory where you unpacked the distribution (!), and: 1) Type make 2) Wait for xldlas to compile 3) Make sure you are logged on as root 4) Type make install 5) Type make install.man You may want to review the settings in the Makefile before doing this. An even simpler approach is to make sure you are logged on as root and type `make world'. If none of this worked, please feel free to contact the author of xldlas: thor@netcom.ca Non-Linux Systems ================= xldlas will apparently compile quite easily on non-Linux systems, provided you have xforms (and X) correctly installed. John Bazik <jsb@cs.brown.edu> has succesfully compiled xldlas under Solaris. Some precompiled binaries are available at http://a42.com/~thor/xldlas Things to Try ============= Best thing to do once xldlas is installed and working is to read through the online tutorial, which is accesible from the Help menu. Feedback ======== The author is happy to receive feedback at: thor@netcom.ca