================================================================= Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog Release 2.17.0 Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved. ================================================================= This directory contains miscellaneous files used in Logtalk packaging, installation, and integration with Prolog compilers: lgt_install.sh shell script for installing Logtalk in Unix and Unix-like operating systems (must be runned from this directory by a user with administration privileges); accepts as an optional argument a prefix for the installation directory (default is /usr/local) logtalk.spec specification file for building Linux RPMs (copy the Logtalk tarball to your RPM SOURCES directory and then run the command: rpmbuild -ba --target=noarch-*-linux logtalk.spec) cplgtdirs.sh shell script for copying xml, examples and library directories to the user home directory (must be runned by the end-user to ensure proper permissions on the copied files) The following shell scripts must be runned by a user with administration privileges: make_eclipselgt.sh makes a script named eclipselgt for running Logtalk with ECLiPSe make_gplgt.sh makes a script named gplgt for running Logtalk with GNU Prolog make_qplgt.sh makes a script named qplgt for running Logtalk with Qu-Prolog (based on script code contributed by Peter Robinson) make_sicstuslgt.sh makes a script named sicstuslgt for running Logtalk with SICStus Prolog make_swilgt.sh makes a script named swilgt for running Logtalk with SWI-Prolog make_yaplgt.sh makes a script named yaplgt for running Logtalk with YAP These scripts require the environment variable LOGTALKHOME (containing the Logtalk installation directory) to be defined. In addition, they accept as an optional argument a prefix for the location of a link to the scripts (default is /usr/local, creating the links in /usr/local/bin). Please note that the environment variable LOGTALKHOME must be defined in order to run the *lgt scripts that are created by the shell scripts above. Note: when Logtalk is manually installed from sources, the shell scripts might not have the executable permission bit set. In that case it will be necessary to first run the command "chmod a+x *.sh".