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Installation of ZX
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For more complete installation information see the docs here:
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Download/Install page: https://zxq9.com/projects/zomp/download.en.html
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Linux/BSD/OSX/*nix:
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To install this program from the current bundle make the install_unix script
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executable and run it. ZX will expect you to have $HOME/bin in your $PATH,
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though it can install without this (though it may not successfully update
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itself after installation). To uninstall make the uninstall_unix script
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executable and run it.
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Windows:
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Download the Windows installer from the download page (linked above).
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# ZX: The Zomp client
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# ZX: The Zomp client
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TLDR: If you have ZX on your system, "zx run [program name]" will launch any Erlang-based program that exists in the Zomp system.
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TLDR: If you have ZX on your system, "zx run [program name]" will launch any Erlang-based program that exists in the Zomp system.
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"zx create project [foo]" will start a project for you.
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"zx create project" will start a project for you.
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Read the [docs](http://zxq9.com/projects/zomp/) for more.
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Read the [docs](http://zxq9.com/projects/zomp/) for more.
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Zomp is a from-source code repository and distributed distribution system.
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Zomp is a from-source code repository and distributed distribution system.
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Unix installation information for ZX
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This file contains information about how to install and run ZX on a Unix-type system.
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Consult README.md for general information about ZX as a program and as a project.
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Current versions of ZX and this file can be found at https://zxq9.com/projects/zomp/
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The unix startup script, "install_unix", must be set as executable to be used.
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To set the script as executable:
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chmod +x install_unix
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Then to execute the installer you will need to run the following command:
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./install_unix
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From a GUI:
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If you are using a GUI you will need to do something like right-click the install_unix
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file, then select "properties" (or "permissions" or something similar), and change the
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file "mode" or "permissions" to include "execution" by the owner of the file (the user
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account you are currently using should be the owner of the file). Once the file is set
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as executable, run the file (probably by clicking on it).
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Windows installation information for Windows
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This file contains information about how to install and run ZX on a Windows system.
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Consult README.md for general information about ZX as a program and as a project.
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A quickstart guide for getting your system ready to run ZX (or any Erlang program)
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is here: https://zxq9.com/projects/zomp/
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Once you have an Erlang runtime installed (via the installer provided by Erlang
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Solutions https://www.erlang-solutions.com/resources/download.html) you can click
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to run the "install_windows" file in this directory.
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@echo off
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setlocal
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set versions=9.2
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for %%v in (%versions%) do (
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if exist "%ProgramFiles%\erl%%v\bin\escript.exe" (
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"%ProgramFiles%\erl%%v\bin\escript.exe" install.escript
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notify "Done!"
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exit /b
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)
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)
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echo Could not find the Erlang escript.exe executable
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notify "Could not locate a expected Erlang runtime. Consult the README.windows file in this directory for more information."
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exit /b
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messageText = WScript.Arguments(0)
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MsgBox messageText
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#!/bin/bash
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# This script prepares a general test environment.
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# If it is invoked as $(path/to/script) the first time it is run the necessary
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# environment variable will be exported.
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pushd $(dirname $BASH_SOURCE) > /dev/null
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ZX_DEV_ROOT=$PWD
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popd > /dev/null
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ZOMP_DIR="$ZX_DEV_ROOT/tester"
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rm -rf "$ZOMP_DIR"
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cp -r "$ZX_DEV_ROOT/zomp" "$ZOMP_DIR"
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echo "export ZOMP_DIR=$ZOMP_DIR"
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