Installation

3.3.4 BS2000

The following steps are required when installing under BS2000:

1.Log in to BS2000/OSD under the name $GINA

2.Read in the tape using ARCHIVE, IMPORT ..., DEVICE=TAPE-C4

The following DVS files are created under the $GINA account:

GINA.PAX

pax archive containing the POSIX files of the transfer

LIBxxx

libraries of the GINA runtime system in PLAM format

3. Copy GINA.PAX as a POSIX file and unpack it within a POSIX shell:

/START-POSIX-SHELL

$ cd <gina_install_dir>

$ bs2cp ’bs2:gina.pax’ gina.pax $ pax -r -f gina.pax

A directory GINA which contains the subdirectories and files described above is created in <gina_install_dir>.

For further information please see the Release Notice.

The compiler C/C++ V3.0B requires the CRTE 2.1 runtime system. Refer to the Release Notice for the C/C++ compiler V3.0A for information on dependencies with other BS2000 system components.

The GINA T-ORB component requires the XDR functionality from the POSIX-NSL 010 software unit. This has been available as a special release since the end of May 1998. ❍ ❍ ●

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