Mark,
Excellent. If you are going to be in Boston, I'd like
to work with you to ease the initial setup of Vista.
I have a vision of making it much easier than it is
now. I worked on a configuration scripting process
that I'd like to show you.
Kevin
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I am going to place this in the Wiki eventually, I
will add more basic command
detail and other details later after I go back
through my notes and .history
file. Feedback appreciated.
Manual Installation of Vista FOIA GOLD source on
Linux.
1. Create a vista user
2. Edit vista users environment
3. Obtain Vista FOIA GOLD archive
4. Place Vista archive contents onto filesystem
5. Begin Configuration of Vista
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1. Create a vista user
useradd vista
or
adduser vista
2. Edit vista user's environment - We have to add
the paths to Vista's
routines and gtm. Here is an example of a
.bash_profile file for the vista
user. It assumes you are installing Vista into the
user vista's home
directory /home/vista and your are installing gtm
into /usr/local/gtm.
You can either add the portions to your vista user's
existing .bash_profile or
replace it with this example
## BEGIN
# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi
# User specific environment and startup programs
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
unset USERNAME
## OpenVistA specific environment ##
export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
export gtm_log=/home/vista/log
export gtmgbldir=/home/vista/g/mumps.gld
export gtm_vista=/home/vista/
export vista_home=/home/vista
export gtmroutines=$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
$gtm_dist
alias GTM=$gtm_dist/mumps -direct
alias gtm=$gtm_dist/mumps -direct
alias mupip=$gtm_dist/mupip
alias gde=$gtm_dist/mumps -r ^GDE
alias lke=$gtm_dist/lke
alias dse=$gtm_dist/dse
alias rundown=$gtm_dist/mupip rundown -r \*\
export PATH=$PATH:$gtm_dist
# END
3. Obtain and unpack the Vista FOIA GOLD archive
from sourceforge.
4. Place Vista routines and gtm on the filesystem.
After you unarchive the Vista archive referenced
above you will have two
directories, gtm and OpenVistA. First we need to
make sure the ownership of
all files in gtm and OpenVistA are owned by their
proper users.
From the directory in which you UNarchived the files
run;
chown -R root.root gtm
then change the file and dir ownership on the Vista
routines to the vista
user.
chown -R vista.vista OpenVistA
Now, move the files to their proper locations on the
filesytem
mv gtm /usr/local/
Change your current working directory into the
OpenVista directory and copy
all the Vista files to the vista user's home dir
/home/vista.
cd OpenVistA
mv * /home/vista/
5. Begin Configuration of Vista
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Mark Street, RHCE
http://www.oswizards.com
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