Introduction
The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line driven package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating computer software packages. Each software package consists of an archive of files along with information about the package like its version, a description, and the like.
For more information please visit
rpm web site.
For Cleo3 specific discussion see
Running/Installing Cleo3 software on Linux laptop talk
(PDF).
Cleo3 RPMs
Cleo software has been successfully ported to Linux. RPM system
provides smooth, error-prone installation procedure on arbitrary
Linux box ("from scratch").
This approach has been successfully tested on
RedHat 8.x, 9.x, Debian distributions. See side bar for requirements.
Right now 30 RPMs are available.
They provide complete cleo3 environment
for MC generation (4-vectors, cleog step) and reconstruction
of MC and data samples. For complete list of available packages see
another page. If you need
package which doesn't included in RPM, please download it
through cleo3 CVS-repository and compile on your system.
In order to install cleo3 software pick up desired release, download RPMs
and invoke installation script.
Installation script and RPMs should be in the same directory.
Installation procedure
We provide mixture of binary and source RPMs. Due to cleo3 requirements
cleo3 source code is distributed in source RPM while 3d party software
can be obtained either in binary or source RPMs.
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In order to run on your system cleo3 code need to be compiled with your
path settings which are embeded into shared objects and executables.
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