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Analog ships
with almost every Linux install. If it’s not there you can use whatever
binary package collection tool the operating systems supports to download it. e.g.
“apt-get –install analog” on Debian, etc. You can also
just build it from the source which might be as easy. The
documentation for Analog is available in the distribution file and online starting
at http://analog.cx/docs/Readme.html.
There are specific instructions for setting up Analog on Unix systems. -- Seven Simple
Machines From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Aruna Jain Hi I would like to install analog on a
Linux operating system running Tomcat. Are there any available instructions for
installing this program for this setup ? Thanks, Aruna _______________________________________________ Aruna Jain Ph. (617) 358 - 2849 |
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