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man:installation [2012/03/26 16:02]
lucsch adding installation instruction linux
man:installation [2013/09/16 11:25] (current)
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 ===== Windows ===== ===== Windows =====
  
-The installation of ToolMap is rather simple. First you have to download the windows installer. It can be found on our web site http://​www.crealp.ch/​fr/​toolmap-telechargement.html. The setup wizard will then guide you through the installation process.+The installation of ToolMap is rather simple. First you have to download the windows installer. It can be found on our web site:​\\  ​http://​www.crealp.ch/​fr/​accueil/​thematiques/​cartographie/toolmap/telechargement.html.\\ The setup wizard will then guide you through the installation process.
  
  
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-Choose whether you want to install ToolMap only for yourself or for all users using the computer (administrator privilege required). 
  
 +Once you have activated the next step, the wizard will generate a default destination folder for the installation;​ you can, of course, change the destination folder.
  
  
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-Once you have activated ​the next stepthe wizard will generate a default destination folder for the installationyou can, of course, ​change the destination folder. +If you click on the [install] button, the installation ​will begin. Otherwise ​you can go back to change ​settings or simply cancel ​the operation. If you decided to launch the installation,​ a progress window will pop up. The installation process should be pretty fast.
  
  
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-If you click on the [install] button, the installation will begin. Otherwise you can go back to change settings or simply cancel the operation. If you decided to launch the installation,​ a progress window will pop up. The installation process should be pretty fast. 
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-ToolMap may also be installed without requiring the user to select options or click next. This mode, also called unattended installation,​ may be particularly useful for system administrator trying to deploy ToolMap on multiple ​computer ​without the hassle to go through all the wizard pages.  ​+ToolMap may also be installed without requiring the user to select options or click next. This mode, also called unattended installation,​ may be particularly useful for system administrator trying to deploy ToolMap on multiple ​computers ​without the hassle to go through all the wizard pages.  ​
  
  
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 ===== Mac OSX ===== ===== Mac OSX =====
  
-Download the ToolMap’s .DMG file from http://​www.crealp.ch/​fr/​toolmap-telechargement.htmlthen double-click on it. A new Finder window similar to the one illustrated bellow should appear. ​+Download the ToolMap’s .DMG file from http://​www.crealp.ch/​fr/​toolmap-telechargement.html ​and then double-click on it. A new Finder window similar to the one illustrated bellow should appear. ​
  
  
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 ===== Linux ===== ===== Linux =====
-ToolMap is currently distributed ​as a CDE Package ​(see: http://​www.stanford.edu/​~pgbovine/​cde.html). This method eliminates dependency problems and thus allows ​ToolMap ​to run on any modern Linux. +ToolMap is actually only available ​as Debian ​(*.DEBpackage for UbuntuTo install ​ToolMap, you may either ​run the following command ​linesudo dpkg -i toolmap_2.4.1337_amd64.deb or use your favorite package manager
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-These packages are compressed into tar.xz archives. To install them proceed as follows: +
-  -  Extract the package using the following command: ​**tar -xf toolmap-package_2.3.1206_amd64.tar.xz** +
-  -  Then use the following command to install ToolMap: **python install-toolmap.py** +
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-Once ToolMap installed, you can delete downloaded files+