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Revision: 60010 http://sourceforge.net/p/brlcad/code/60010 Author: tbrowder2 Date: 2014-02-28 20:55:19 +0000 (Fri, 28 Feb 2014) Log Message: ----------- moved file to proper place Added Paths: ----------- ova/VM-user-home-files/README.txt Removed Paths: ------------- ova/Sourceforge-VM-files/README.txt Deleted: ova/Sourceforge-VM-files/README.txt =================================================================== --- ova/Sourceforge-VM-files/README.txt 2014-02-28 20:54:37 UTC (rev 60009) +++ ova/Sourceforge-VM-files/README.txt 2014-02-28 20:55:19 UTC (rev 60010) @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -Virtual Machine -=============== - -The "*.ova" file in this directory is a Virtual Machine (also VM or -Virtual Appliance) built and tested on a Windows 7 host of Oracle's -VirtualBox (VB) 4.3.2. The VM contains a turn-key BRL-CAD development -environment. Using it requires about 6 GB of free space. - -Notes (see VB documentation on the site at <http://virtualbox.org/>): - -1. You can use various VB settings for a VM to optimize your - experience: percent host cpu, RAM, video memory, etc. - -2. You may need to reinstall guest additions if the VM is used on a - Linux or Mac host. - -============================= IN A NUTSHELL ========================== -Step 1: Download, Install and Open VirtualBox (http://virtualbox.org/) -Step 2: Import the VM (File > Import Appliance...) -Step 3: Open the newly created VM - -Username: brlcad -Password: Brlcad! - -You should change the password upon first login. To access the VM boot -menu, press and hold the <SHIFT> key after starting the VM. -====================================================================== - -When starting the VM you may get a message about problems with the -network adapter. If you cannot start the VM successfully, you may have -to experiment with the VM's network settings to find something that -works for your VirtualBox host's hardware. - -In the event nothing works for getting access to the network, you can -choose to use no network at all. Please read the VirtualBox -documentation or ask for help from the BRL-CAD developers if you don't -find an answer quickly. You can find them on IRC (irc.freenode.net -#brlcad). - -Configuration Notes -=================== - -The Chromium browser has BRL-CAD links on the bookmarks tool bar. - -The "brlcad-svn" directory has the brlcad/trunk current as of -2013-11-18 (r58556) and there is a "brlcad-build" directory which was -used for a successful trunk build, 'make regress', 'make test', and -'sudo make install'. It was then cleaned with 'make clean' but the -configuration files are still in place. The directory is ready to use -as described in the "README-brlcad-development.txt" file. - -The successful trunk build is installed in the default location -(/usr/brlcad/dev-7.24.1), and the PATH and MANPATH reflect that -location. - -gcc/g++ version 4.7.2 is installed, as is CMake 2.8.9. - -Editors vi and emacs are installed alongside the simple gedit. - -Suggestions for change or additions are encouraged. Send to -<brl...@li...> Copied: ova/VM-user-home-files/README.txt (from rev 60008, ova/Sourceforge-VM-files/README.txt) =================================================================== --- ova/VM-user-home-files/README.txt (rev 0) +++ ova/VM-user-home-files/README.txt 2014-02-28 20:55:19 UTC (rev 60010) @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +Virtual Machine +=============== + +The "*.ova" file in this directory is a Virtual Machine (also VM or +Virtual Appliance) built and tested on a Windows 7 host of Oracle's +VirtualBox (VB) 4.3.8. The VM contains a turn-key BRL-CAD development +environment. Using it requires about 6 GB of free space. + +Notes (see VB documentation on the site at <http://virtualbox.org/>): + +1. You can use various VB settings for a VM to optimize your + experience: percent host cpu, RAM, video memory, etc. + +2. You may need to reinstall guest additions if the VM is used on a + Linux or Mac host. + +============================= IN A NUTSHELL ========================== +Step 1: Download, Install and Open VirtualBox (http://virtualbox.org/) +Step 2: Import the VM (File > Import Appliance...) +Step 3: Open the newly created VM + +Username: brlcad +Password: Brlcad! + +You should change the password upon first login. To access the VM boot +menu, press and hold the <SHIFT> key after starting the VM. +====================================================================== + +When starting the VM you may get a message about problems with the +network adapter. If you cannot start the VM successfully, you may have +to experiment with the VM's network settings to find something that +works for your VirtualBox host's hardware. + +In the event nothing works for getting access to the network, you can +choose to use no network at all. Please read the VirtualBox +documentation or ask for help from the BRL-CAD developers if you don't +find an answer quickly. You can find them on IRC (irc.freenode.net +#brlcad). + +Configuration Notes +=================== + +The Chromium browser (applications | Internet | Chromium Web Browser) +has BRL-CAD links on the bookmarks tool bar. + +The "brlcad-svn-trunk" directory has the brlcad/trunk current as of +2014-02-27 (r60001). + +The "brlcad-build" directory has a configured and tested build +followed by a "make clean" command, but the configuration files are +still in place. The "README-brlcad-development.txt" file +describes a recommended configuration and build sequence for use +inside the build directory. + +The successful trunk build is installed in the default location +(/usr/brlcad/dev-7.24.1). The PATH and MANPATH reflect that location, +and Chromium has links to the installed BRL-CAD documentation. + +gcc/g++ version 4.7.2 is installed, as is CMake 2.8.9. + +Editors vi and emacs are installed alongside the simple gedit. + +Suggestions for change or additions are encouraged. Send to +<brl...@li...> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |