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===Prerequisites===  | ===Prerequisites===  | ||
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* GENIELab is supported for the following releases of Matlab:  | * GENIELab is supported for the following releases of Matlab:  | ||
** Matlab 6.5 (release 13)  | ** Matlab 6.5 (release 13)  | ||
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** Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b)  | ** Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b)  | ||
** Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) untested  | ** Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) untested  | ||
| + | ====Java Runtime Environment====  | ||
* The installer uses the Java build tool [http://ant.apache.org ant]. In order to install the software using ant you will need to have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) available on your PATH. This is a common piece of software that is usually available by default on a Linux system. Under Windows you can install a JRE yourself if it is not already present. The JRE can be downloaded from the [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Sun Developer Network].  | * The installer uses the Java build tool [http://ant.apache.org ant]. In order to install the software using ant you will need to have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) available on your PATH. This is a common piece of software that is usually available by default on a Linux system. Under Windows you can install a JRE yourself if it is not already present. The JRE can be downloaded from the [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Sun Developer Network].  | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 14 May 2007
Installing GENIELab
Prerequisites
Matlab
- GENIELab is supported for the following releases of Matlab:
- Matlab 6.5 (release 13)
 - Matlab 7.0 (release 14)
 - Matlab 7.0.1 (release 14SP1)
 - Matlab 7.0.4 (release 14SP2)
 - Matlab 7.1.0 (release 14SP3)
 - Matlab 7.2.0 (release 2006a)
 - Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b)
 - Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) untested
 
 
Java Runtime Environment
- The installer uses the Java build tool ant. In order to install the software using ant you will need to have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) available on your PATH. This is a common piece of software that is usually available by default on a Linux system. Under Windows you can install a JRE yourself if it is not already present. The JRE can be downloaded from the Sun Developer Network.
 
Installation
UNIX/Linux
- Open a UNIX/Linux shell
 - Unzip the distribution archive to a temporary location
 - Navigate to the sub-directory appropriate for your version of Matlab
- GENIELab-matlabR13
- Matlab 6.5 (release 13) compatible
 
 - GENIELab-matlabR14
- Matlab 7.0 (release 14) compatible
 - Matlab 7.0.1 (release 14SP1) compatible
 
 - GENIELab-matlabR14SP2
- Matlab 7.0.4 (release 14SP2) compatible
 - Matlab 7.1.0 (release 14SP3) compatible
 - Matlab 7.2.0 (release 2006a) compatible
 - Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b) compatible
 - Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) compatible but untested
 
 
 - GENIELab-matlabR13
 - Invoke the installer
- ~/GENIELab-1.0.1/GENIELab-matlabR13> ./install.sh
 
 
Windows
- Open a command prompt
 - Unzip the distribution archive to a temporary location
 - Navigate to the sub-directory appropriate for your version of Matlab
- GENIELab-matlabR13
- Matlab 6.5 (release 13) compatible
 
 - GENIELab-matlabR14
- Matlab 7.0 (release 14) compatible
 - Matlab 7.0.1 (release 14SP1) compatible
 
 - GENIELab-matlabR14SP2
- Matlab 7.0.4 (release 14SP2) compatible
 - Matlab 7.1.0 (release 14SP3) compatible
 - Matlab 7.2.0 (release 2006a) compatible
 - Matlab 7.3.0 (release 2006b) compatible
 - Matlab 7.4.0 (release 2007a) compatible but untested
 
 
 - GENIELab-matlabR13
 - Invoke the installer
- C:\GENIELab-1.0.1\GENIELab-matlabR13> install.bat
 
 
Installer
Configuration
- Compute Toolbox