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Installing a binary GF distribution:
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1. Untar the distribution file:
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$ gtar -zxf GF-2.8-[host].tar.gz
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2. Go to the created directory:
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$ cd GF-2.8-[host]
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3. Run configure:
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$ ./configure
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If you don't want to install the files under /usr/local,
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run configure with the right installation prefix. E.g.:
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
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4. Install:
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$ make install
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If the above procedure should fail (e.g. you don't have "make" available), you
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can do a manual install:
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1. Untar the package and go to the GF directory, as 1-2 above.
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2. The executable is the file "gf". You may want to move it somewhere
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else, e.g. /usr/local/bin
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3. The libraries are in the subdirectory "lib/". It is recommended to
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create an environment variable GF_LIB_PATH pointing to that directory.
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In the bash shell, you do
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$ export GF_LIB_PATH=[your gf directory]/lib
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