The directory containing this README file contains ARPUS/Ce. This file is stored in both the README file in directory /ftp/vendors/ETG at the anonymous ftp site ftp.std.com and also in the 'ce' directory stored in the tar file. NOTE: Update found only in the /ftp/vendors/ETG/README file. If you install on a node by telnet'ing or rlogin'ing to the node, make sure the environment variable DISPLAY is set back to the node you are sitting at and that your you ran "xhost +" on your node so the target node can open your display. Do this before running the install script (ce/bin/ce_install). See file ./help/rlse.hlp for a summary of changes between release the current release and of Ce and previous releases. The HTML documentation also contains this information. These files are the sole property of Enabling Technologies Group, Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia. All of the software is protected by U.S. and international trademarks and copyright laws. Please direct all inquiries to ETG at arpus@etginc.com or by calling ETG at (404) 64-ARPUS. Ce is a feature rich full screen editor and terminal emulation package developed specifically for the X environment. The /ftp/vendors/ETG/ directory at the anonymous FTP site contains evaluation copies of Ce for a variety of vendor's systems. The exception is the "Linux" version of Ce which is a "FREE" fully functional license. The other copies of Ce are provided on an evaluation basis only. The are fully functional but contain a timeout after which they will refuse to run. We encourage you to register your evaluation copy of ce with ETG. You are granted no rights to the software, either explicit or implied. Support is offered on an as-available basis through ETG by sending requests to arpus@etginc.com or by calling (770) 64-ARPUS (770.642.7787). To install this software: 1. FTP the installation package appropriate for your machine type to your site. The format of the file names is: ce-----.tar.Z You will also want to FTP the html documentation and the postscript of the users guide. These are in files: /ftp/vendors/ETG/cehtml25.tar.Z /ftp/vendors/ETG/User_Guide_2_5_ps.Z Make sure you do the FTP in binary (bi) mode. Binary files get corrupted when FTP'ed in ASCII mode. The copies of ce in the /ftp/vendors/ETG directory are demo copies. They are fully functional except they have a timeout after which they will not function. The expiration date appears in the window manager title when the product is run. 2. Decompress the tar file with the UNIX "uncompress" command. On some systems you will use "compress -d" instead. 3. Log on as root. If you are su'ed as root, make sure the LOGNAME and USER variables are set to the value ROOT. in ksh or sh: LOGNAME=root; export LOGNAME USER=root; export USER in csh: setenv LOGNAME root setenv USER root On Apollo and SunOS (4.1.4 and earlier) you do not need to be root to perform the install. You do, however need to have write authority to all the directories you will install into. On systems other than Apollo and SunOS, you can install as other than root, but you will need assistance from root before you can run ceterm. 4. Pick out target directories for the installation. The Ce install process will prompt you as to where you want to place the binaries, the help files, the data files, the app-defaults file, and the manual page. The directories must already exist and you must specify them using full path names. That is, path names starting with a '/' as the first character. Size estimates for the files are: bin: 990 k help: 675 k contrib: 205 k app-defaults: (1 file) 17k man: 69k html doc: 1.8 Meg 2. From the ce parent directory run: ce/bin/ce_install. The ce parent directory is the directory in which tar created the directory named ce. If you are not running as root, run: ce/bin/ce_install -noroot 3. Ce will prompt you for the installation directories and perform customization on the help and data files. See the users guide for suggestions on installing ce on a network of workstations. If this is not the installation of an evaluation copy of Ce, see the users guide for information regarding the possible use of a license server. 4. Copy the html_doc_tar.Z to a location accessible to your web server. Uncompress the file and untar it. The untar process will create a directory named ce in the current directory. The directory contains html and is self contained. That is, the links between the documentation files are relative. You will need to add a link in your site's html structure to ce.html in the newly created ce directory. 5. You can also print the users guide by uncompressing the User_Guide_2_5_ps.Z file and sending it to a postscript printer. The users guide in the HTML documentation is the same document. Greg Keene Enabling Technologies Group, Inc. Phone: (770) 642-1500 Fax: (770) 993-4667 arpus@etginc.com