On Thursday, December 23, 2004 4:53 PM [GMT],
Bill Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Aengus,
>
> I'm definitely new to this so apologies for the dumb question.  I
> downloaded the version for mac and have been running it manually from
> my desktop for some time.  As stated earlier, I copied the folder
> from my desktop to my home directory.  So from my home directory,
> Analog is a sub-directory and contains all the folders that come with
> the Mac version.  That said, I assume I move into the Analog
> directory and type some command to generate the report...what is that
> command?  The one referenced below does not work. If I type it from
> the home directory, I get "Permission denied".  In the Analog
> directory, it cannot be found.  Not sure where to go and I've read
> the document you referenced, think the problem may be that I have the
> mac port.

Start by forgetting all about the fact that you had Analog working on
the Mac. You can't copy programs between operating systems.

You are effectively starting from scratch. You'll have to get a version
of analog appropriate for your version of unix (there are lot's of
different versions of unix available, with different versions of Analog
for different version of unix - http://www.analog.cx/download.html).

I don't run Analog on Unix, so I don't know what, if anything, you need
to do to get it running. You probably have to set the permissions, but
you'll need to talk to someone familiar with your unix setup to find
out.

Aengus

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