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Data exchange user guide
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4.
Make sure the following six directories exist on the open-system host. If not, create the directories
using the mkdir command (for example, # mkdir /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults).
/usr, /usr/lib
/usr/bin, /usr/lib/X11
/usr/include, /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults
5.
Move to the root directory.
6.
For UNIX-based systems, copy the Data Exchange software from the installation CD-ROM as
follows:
# cpio -iBmuv < CD_device_file_name/d
NOTE:
Use the full device file name: wildcards will not work.
7.
For Solaris you must set a path to the resource file for each Data Exchange user:
a.
For C shell, add the following line to the end of the .cshrc file in the home directory. If
.cshrc does not exist, create it and enter the following lines:
setenv XFILESEARCHPATH /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/%N:$XFILESEARCHPATH
export XFILESEARCHPATH
NOTE:
Add these two lines to the file .profile in your home directory, when it is not in the
common desktop environment. If .profile does not exist, create it.
b.
For non-C shell, add the following two lines to the end of the .dtprofile file in the home
directory. If .dtprofile does not exist, create it and enter the following lines:
XFILESEARCHPATH=/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/%N:$XFILESEARCHPATH
export XFILESEARCHPATH
c.
You must log out and log back in to implement these changes.
8.
For Tru64 UNIX you must uncompress the Data Exchange program:
# uncompress /usr/bin/fcu.Z
9.
Remove the CD-ROM from the drive.
10.
Log out, and then log in again.
NOTE:
When the Data Exchange Code Converter is installed, the libuoc.* file is replaced with the Data
Exchange Code Converter library (the extension varies according to OS). Before installing Data
Exchange Code Converter, save libuoc.* with an alias.
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