FOIA VistA 20060923 SemiVivA MSC (MD5 sum 
c8a1253b6d82da0a36ebcdfb62adcd29) is a SemiViVA package of the FOIA 
VistA release of September 23, 2006 integrated with the May 26, 2006 
release of MSC Fileman as released by George Timson at Hatdhats 
(http://hardhats.org/fileman/MSC%20FileMan.zip) bundled with GT.M 
V5.1-000 is available from Source Forge 
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).  A SemiVivA package is a
one-step install of VistA and GT.M on a Linux machine.

Assuming the file has been downloaded as 
/Distrib/FOIAVistASemiVivA20060923MSC.tgz, to install on your Linux PC, 
execute the following, as root:

cd /usr/local
tar zxvf /Distrib/FOIAVistASemiVivA20060923MSC.tgz

This will create new directories /usr/local/FOIAVistA20060923MSC 
/usr/local/gtm_V5.1-000 and symbolic links /usr/local/FOIAVistAMSC and 
/usr/local/gtm.  Please note that this will overwrite any directories or 
symbolic links you have with those names.

To use it, you will need to create a working environment (see 
http://tinyurl.com/738jk for details).  To create an environment in 
~/myFOIAVistA20060923MSC, as a normal user, execute:

/usr/local/FOIAVistA20060923MSC/install ~/myFOIAVistA20060923MSC

Subsequently, to get to an interactive mode GT.M prompt in that 
environment, execute

~/myFOIAVistA20060923MSC/gtm_V5.1-000/run

To run entryref ABC^DEF in that environment, execute:

~/myFOIAVistA20060923MSC//gtm_V5.1-000/run ABC^DEF

Notes:

1. GT.M V5.1-000 is Copyright (c) 2006 Fidelity National Information 
Services, Inc, and MSC Fileman is Copyright (c) Medsphere Systems 
Corporation. Both are provided under the terms of the GNU General Public 
License (available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt).

2. No copyright is claimed for scripts written by me and packaged 
herewith - they are in the public domain and provided with no warranty 
whatsoever. Use them at your own risk.

3. VistA as made available by the US Department of Veterans Affairs 
under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is in the public domain.

4. Since I reserve the right to screw up at least as well as my fellow 
man, please test it and provide feedback.

5. Also, please let me know what you you would like to see next.

Regards
-- Bhaskar



 
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