Download OpenMotif for Mac OS X Intel; Download the NEdit source code; Modify NEdit’s Mac OS X makefile; Make NEdit; My MacBook has Mac OS X 10.4.7 with X11 and the XCode developer tools installed. Your mileage may vary with other configurations. Can be copied from an older Mac OS X system with OpenMotif installed. It would be nice to have a native interface in Dislin to the Quartz and Cocoa routines in MacOS, but this would be a long and hard way. At the moment you have to use X11 (XQuartz) and OpenMotif for Dislin on Mac OS X. With best regards, Helmut Am Freitag, 6.
The most recent Linux version of DAKOTA is built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3. It should also run on other Linux distributions that maintain binary compatibility with RHEL, such as CentOS. Users of other Linux distributions and (non-Mac) *nix OSes may find it necessary to build DAKOTA from source.
The Mac binaries are built on OS X 10.5.8.
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- Prepare your system by installing required dependencies. For a RHEL 6.3 system, these can be obtained from the Yum repositories by executing the command:The Mac OS X version of DAKOTA comes packaged with the libraries it requires.
- Extract the DAKOTA archive file in a suitable install location, e.g. /home/myusername. If you have root access, you may extract the archive in a shared directory, e.g. /usr/local.
- Make sure your OS can find the DAKOTA executables and libraries.
- Open the Bash startup file in your home folder using your favorite text editor. On Linux, this is ~/.bashrc. On Mac, it's ~/.bash_profile.
- On Linux and Mac, add the following line, replacing $INSTALL_DIR with the absolute path to your installation directory, e.g. /home/myusername or /usr/local/Dakota.
- On Linux only, add the following line, replacing $INSTALL_DIR as appropriate.
- On Mac OS only, add the following line, replacing $INSTALL_DIR as appropriate.
- Save and close the file. Close and reopen the terminal to activate the changes in your environment.
For C shell:- Open the csh startup file in your home folder (~/.cshrc) using your favorite text editor.
- On Linux and Mac, add the following line, replacing ${INSTALL_DIR} with the absolute path to your installation directory, e.g. /home/myusername or /usr/local/Dakota.
- On Linux only, add the following line, replacing $INSTALL_DIR as appropriate.
- On Mac OS only, add the following line, replacing $INSTALL_DIR as appropriate.
- Save and close the file. Close and reopen the terminal to activate the changes in your environment.