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− | + | In your terminal open a fresh linux shell. | |
Once opened a fresh shell, we need to ensure we have a fresh environment: | Once opened a fresh shell, we need to ensure we have a fresh environment: | ||
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<tt>export MCR_CACHE_ROOT=~/tmp/</tt> | <tt>export MCR_CACHE_ROOT=~/tmp/</tt> | ||
− | + | Now, you can activate ''Dynamo'' in the linux shell by running: | |
− | Now, you can activate ''Dynamo'' in the shell by running: | ||
<tt>source ~/tmp/dynamo_activate_linux_shipped_MCR.sh</tt> | <tt>source ~/tmp/dynamo_activate_linux_shipped_MCR.sh</tt> |
Revision as of 10:55, 25 August 2016
In your terminal open a fresh linux shell.
Once opened a fresh shell, we need to ensure we have a fresh environment: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/programs/share/bin
Before starting Dynamo, there is another environment variable that we need to tune.
export MCR_CACHE_ROOT=~/tmp/
Now, you can activate Dynamo in the linux shell by running:
source ~/tmp/dynamo_activate_linux_shipped_MCR.sh
This includes in the linux shell the paths that it needs to find both Dynamo and its libraries.
Now, you can just type in the terminal:
dynamo
which should open a standalone console, that can be used to enter Dynamo commands manually.