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tomas
2006-07-20
2013-04-23
  • tomas

    tomas - 2006-07-20

    I have link to the download website and download such a file called Tachi-ai.gz. But after unziping it, I only found a file named Tachi-ai without no guide or direction. So would you please show be how to use it as indicated in your "screenshot" website, or where I can find the direction?

    Thanks a lot.

     
    • Patrick Pedrioli

      Tomas,
          thank you for your interest in SUMmOn.

      After decompressing Tachi-ai.gz you should end up with a directory named Tachi-ai. This directory contains 3 sub-directories with the source code for various parts of SUMmOn.
      Before you will be able to run SUMmOn you will need to compile it and install it. Follow the instructions in the README files in the corresponding source directories.

      Once the program is correctly installed you will find instructions on how to run it and on how to interpret the results in the "docs" section of the summon homepage (http://summon.sourceforge.net/docs.html).

      If your question is not answered in the README or in the "docs" section, please do not hesitate to ask again.

      Cheers,

         Patrick

       
  • Omoruyi Osula

    Omoruyi Osula - 2010-03-01

    Hello, I'm having a couple of problems understanding how to run SUMmOn. First of all, I can't seem to find the condition files that the tutorial talks about. It says that they are found in the SUMmOn/Condition Files/ directory, but I don't see them there or at least don't recognize them. I've looked everywhere for them. Should I look somewhere other than the directories from the download?

    The second problem is in installing the program. I read the README document, and it says to copy SUMmOn in my path and create and environmental variable called SUMMON_ROOT and make it point to the SUMmOn directory. I'm not sure how to do any of this. Is it possible to obtain more detailed directions? Thank you

     

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