================================================================ Logtalk - Open source object-oriented logic programming language Release 2.30.7 Copyright (c) 1998-2007 Paulo Moura. All Rights Reserved. ================================================================ This directory contains some shell scripts used for Logtalk packaging, installation, and integration with Prolog compilers. Those with extension ".sh" are Bourne-compatible shells scripts for MacOS X, Linux, and similar systems. Those with extension ".js" are JScript command-line scripts for Windows; they require WSH 5.6 or later version to be installed and should be run using cscript.exe from a DOS command line shell (you may download WSH 5.6 from http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/list/webdev.asp). build_release.sh helper script for building most of the distribution files of a new Logtalk release cleandist.sh script for cleaning a Logtalk distribution in preparation for packaging install.sh shell script for installing Logtalk in a system-wide location for Unix and Unix-like operating systems (must be run from this directory by a user with administration privileges; accepts as an optional argument a prefix for the installation directory: default is "/opt/local" on Darwin, "/usr" on Debian systems, and "/usr/local" on other POSIX systems, resulting in Logtalk being installed in "$prefix/share" with useful scripts written to "$prefix/bin", which should be your path) uninstall.sh shell script for de-installing Logtalk in Unix and Unix-like operating systems (must be run from this directory by a user with administration privileges) debian directory containing support files for building a Debian package (work in progress; experimental) linux directory containing files used when building macosx directory containing files used when building MacOS X installer packages windows directory containing files used when building Windows 2000/XP GUI installers cplgtdirs.sh cplgtdirs.js end-user scripts for copying the Logtalk user-modifiable files and directories to the location pointed by the environment variable LOGTALKUSER (defaults to "~/logtalk" on POSIX operating-systems and to "My Documents\Logtalk" on Windows when the variable is not defined); must be run by the end-user in order to ensure proper permissions for the copied files; the LOGTALKHOME environment variable must be defined (pointing to the Logtalk installation directory)