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Installing Libero

  • Getting Your Hands On Libero
  • Availability and Distribution
  • Documentation
  • Deinstalling Libero
  • What You Will Need
  • Installing Libero for UNIX
  • Installing the MS Windows Kit
  • Installing the MS-DOS Kit
  • Installing the 32-bit MS-DOS Kit
  • Installing the OS/2 Kit
  • Installing the VAX/VMS Kit
  • Installing the Examples
  • Configuring and Testing Libero

  • Getting Your Hands On Libero

    Availability and Distribution

    Libero is available as a ready-to-run binary kit for various platforms. You can also download the source kit and re-compile Libero for a specific platform.

    Libero is free software, distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). This means that you are free to change and re-distribute Libero, even charge for it, but you must always make the source code available under the same terms.

    The Windows version of Libero is also free software, but does not fall under the GNU GPL. You can't get the sources, mostly because it would be embarrassing.

    If you have trouble accessing the iMatix site, or getting your hands on Libero for any reason, send an e-mail to us at imatix.com and we will provide you with Libero by e-mail, or on diskette. We have used the portable Zip and GNU gzip+tar formats for all archives.

    Documentation

    The Libero User's Guide consists of a set of HTML files that you can browse on-line or download and browse locally. You can download:

    Deinstalling Libero

    We made Libero as simple as possible to deinstall. It does not change anything in system files, and keeps its own files in the single directory where you installed it. To de-install Libero, delete this directory.


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