Automated Quick Start

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These are instructions using a script to set up a typical sandbox at Brown using Linux. Even if you intend to develop on a different platform such as Windows you should initially get set up on Linux. If you need more explicit instructions or you want a more complex setup then revert back to the full instructions.

  • To create your sandbox run this command form any directory:
> /map/gfx0/tools/linux/install_linux/bin/setup/new.g.user.sh
   NOTE:  Checking out the common/ directory from CVS ...
   NOTE:  ... The common/ directory was succefully checked out from CVS.
   NOTE:  Building the common/utility/ directory ...
   NOTE:  ... The common/utility/ directory succefully built.
 Your new sandbox was successfully created in:  /map/gfx0/users/YourId/
 These directories were added:
drwxrwsr-x 13 YourId graphics 4096 Apr 29 15:08 /map/gfx0/users/YourId/common
drwxrwsr-x 2 YourId graphics 4096 Apr 29 15:07 /map/gfx0/users/YourId/project
drwxrwsr-x 2 YourId graphics 4096 Apr 29 15:07 /map/gfx0/users/YourId/install_linux
drwxrwsr-x 2 YourId graphics 4096 Apr 29 15:07 /map/gfx0/users/YourId/install_WIN32


  • To setup your envionment each time you login modify your default login script. First you need to know if you are running the tcsh or bash shell.
 > finger  $USER


The "Shell:" field in the output will be either /bin/tcsh or /bin/bash. If you are running tcsh then edit $HOME/.cshrc and add this line at the end:

source  /map/gfx0/install_linux/bin/setup/g.login.csh


If you are running bash then instead edit $HOME/.bashrc and add this line at the end:

source  /map/gfx0/install_linux/bin/setup/g.login.sh


You can check your results by logging out and then logging in again. This command will list your environment variables.

> printenv


It will list all your variables, but you should see that these variables are set:
CVSROOT GARCH G GTO GROOT G_IMPORT G_COMPILER