================================================================= Logtalk - Object oriented extension to Prolog Release 2.17.2 Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved. ================================================================= Installing Logtalk is just a matter of decompressing the downloaded archive and copying the resulting directory to a suitable location. The Logtalk directory can reside in any user accessible location. This location depends on the working environment and on the number of users. The "misc" sub-directory contains some shell scripts for easy installation of Logtalk on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. INSTALLING FOR A SINGLE USER In the case of a single user, the Logtalk directory can simply be copied to the user home directory. INSTALLING FOR MULTIPLE USERS In the case of multiple users, the Logtalk directory can be copied to any location that its accessible by all the users. Regarding directory and file permissions, it is advisable to make all files read-only in order to avoid user tempering. However, the library and examples sub-directories (and possibly the compiler sub-directory, depending on the chosen Prolog compiler) must be user writable as compiling Logtalk source files generates intermediate Prolog files, which are written to the same location as the source files. However, making directories world-writable is a security risk. There are two alternatives. The first one is to pre-compile the library and all examples and to turn on the compiler option "smart_compilation" in order to avoid the need of recompilation when the files are loaded by the users. The second alternative is to copy the Logtalk xml, examples, and library directories to each user directory (the "misc" sub-directory contains a shell script for automating these copies). ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES In Unix and Unix-like systems is recommended that you define an environment variable named $LOGTALKHOME pointing to the Logtalk installation for use with your Prolog compilers. If you use a csh shell, add the following line to your ~/.cshrc file: setenv LOGTALKHOME "/your/installation/directory/lgt2172" If you use a bash shell, add the following lines to your ~/.profile file: LOGTALKHOME="/your/installation/directory/lgt2172" export LOGTALKHOME When using the provided shell script for installing Logtalk, a symbolic link to the Logtalk installation directory is automatically created. The link is named "logtalk". In this case, use this symbolic link to define the environment variable in order to avoid breaking it when upgrading Logtalk. CREATING NEW PROLOG TOP-LEVELS FOR AUTOMATIC LOADING OF LOGTALK Most Prolog compilers allows the user to define an initialization file that is automatically consulted at startup. This initialization file may contain directives for loading other files, such as the Logtalk configuration file and the Logtalk compiler. The the "misc" sub-directory contains several shell scripts for automating the creation of this initialization files for some popular Prolog compilers. In addition, be sure to read the configs/NOTES file notes on the Prolog compilers that you intend to use.