NEdit 5.1.1 binary kits. Standard binary distributions in gzipped tar file format (see below for more information). On systems where Motif is not standard, these are statically linked, so separate Motif or Lesstif installation is not required. nedit-5.1.1-hpux.tar.gz HP Unix systems nedit-5.1.1-linux-glibc.tar.gz Most PC Linux systems (x86, glibc) nedit-5.1.1-linux-libc5.tar.gz Older PC Linux systems (x86 libc5) nedit-5.1.1-linux-alpha.tar.gz Alpha Linux systems nedit-5.1.1-linux-ppc.tar.gz PowerPC Linux systems nedit-5.1.1-linux-arm.tar.gz ARM Linux systems nedit-5.1.1-freebsd-elf.tar.gz FreeBSD 3.0+ (x86) nedit-5.1.1-freebsd-aout.tar.gz FreeBSD 2.2.x (x86) nedit-5.1.1-bsdi.tar.gz BSDI BSD/OS 4.x (x86) nedit-5.1.1-sgi.tar.gz Silicon Graphics, all systems, IRIX 5 and up nedit-5.1.1-solaris-sparc.tar.gz Solaris, all SPARC systems 2.5.1 and up nedit-5.1.1-solaris-x86.tar.gz Solaris, all Intel x86 systems 2.5.1 and up nedit-5.1.1-sunos.tar.gz SunOS 4.1.4 nedit-5.1.1-dec.tar.gz OSF-1 / Digital Unix / Tru64 v3.2 and up Kits for automated installation tools. NEdit is trivial to install from the above standard tar file kits, so these are mostly for system administrators who want the additional tracking they get from the tools. nedit-5.1.1-1.glibc.i386.rpm Linux/x86/glibc RPM nedit-5.1.1-1.libc5.i386.rpm Linux/x86/libc5 RPM nedit-5.1.1-1.alpha.rpm Linux/Alpha RPM nedit-5.1.1-1.ppc.rpm Linux/PowerPC RPM nedit-5.1.1-1.armv4l.rpm Linux/ARM (NetWinder) RPM nedit-5.1.1-elf.tgz FreeBSD pkg_add package for FreeBSD 3.0+ nedit-5.1.1-aout.tgz FreeBSD pkg_add package for FreeBSD 2.2.x nedit_5.1.1-1.glibc_i386.deb Debian Linux x86 INSTALLATION NEdit consists of a single, stand-alone executable file which does not require any special installation beyond copying it to your system and making it accessible to users. To Install NEdit on Unix Systems: 1) Copy the appropriate archive file to your system using ftp in binary mode, and use gunzip and tar to expand the archive. For example: % gunzip nedit-5.1.1-sgi.tar.gz % tar xvf nedit-5.1.1-sgi.tar 2) Copy the files, nedit and nc, to a directory which is referenced in the paths of the target users. The usual location for installing nedit for system-wide use is /usr/local/bin, or for individual use, $HOME/bin. To Install NEdit on VMS Systems: 1) Copy the appropriate backup saveset to your system using ftp in binary mode. FTP> binary 2) After copying the backup save set to your VMS system, you must re-set the file attributes so that backup can restore the file properly. To do this use the SET FILE/ATTRIBUTE command: $ SET FILE/ATTRIBUTE=(RFM:FIX,LRL:32256) 3) Use backup to expand the saveset. 4) Copy nc.exe and nedit.exe to the directory where you want them to reside, and define foreign commands (either in login.com for yourself, or in sys$manager: sylogin.com for all users) to invoke each executable. For example, if nedit.exe were in the directory mydir on the disk called mydev, adding the following line to your login.com file would define the nedit command: $ ned*it :== $mydev:[mydir]nedit.exe These instructions are repeated in the README file included in each archive. Be sure to check for additional platform specific information in the enclosed README files.