;;; **************************************************************** ;;; How to Install YY-server ************************************** ;;; **************************************************************** This note describes 'how to install yy-server' Version 1.0 90/06/04 by Masayuki Ida 1.3 91/03/19 by Masayuki Ida 0. Requirements. The current server is tested on Sun4 and Sun3 X11R4. The OS tested are SunOS4.0.3, 4.0.3export, 4.1. yy-server assumes proper organization of X11 system directory structures. 1. Go to the yyserver directory. there are two subdirectories, 'keisuke-client' and 'server'. 'keisuke-client' is a sample client and is NOT used to implement YYonX. 'server' contains the source codes of yy-server. 2. Go to 'server' directory. 3. 'make' it. you will obtain 'serv'. 4. type 'serv' command to start yy-server. 5. To finish or kill the server, type ctrl-C. 5-1 On Symbolics YY-client, please do not try to type ctrl-C to abort at YY-server side. Instead type (YY::reset-yy-internal) at YY-client side. (This is needed to bypass the ip-tcp features.) ;;; **************************************************************** ;;; How to Install YY-client *************************************** ;;; **************************************************************** This note describes 'how to install yy-client' Version 1.0 90/06/04 by Masayuki Ida 1.2 90/11/05 by Masayuki Ida 1.3 91/03/19 by Masayuki Ida 1. Go to the yyclient directory. 2. Update the directory info. All the sources to modify is SYSTEM.LISP only. A) Since yy-client assumes *yy-source-path* in the source has the correct directory info, rewrite it to proper one. (defvar *yy-source-path* "source files pathname") ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B) X server host name. Since system.lisp automatically starts the yy-client as an example, X-server name is needed. Please set the name of display of X Server. (initialize-yy :x-server-name "X server host name" :responce 20) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ C) If you want to try a three workstation combination, Try to type (initialize-yy :x-server-name "X server host name" :server "YY-server name" :network t :response 20) 3. type 'scl', 'cl' or some command to start common lisp implementation. 4. load the system.lisp file by typing (load "system.lisp") or something like that. It automatically compile/load the files.