Installing and Using SE3.0

SE is provided as three packages. Two are largely by Richard Pettit and contain the interpreter and basic examples (RICHPse) and the SE Graphical Extension libraries (RICHPsex). The third is largely by Adrian Cockcroft and contains rules and related tools (ANCrules). There is a dependency on an optional Solaris package SUNWsprot, which contains the /usr/ccs/lib/cpp command and is part of the standard Solaris 2 distribution. If you have a full installation of Solaris 2, it will be present, but users often get confused, and think—incorrectly—that this package has something to do with a compiler product. The three packages are provided in compressed tar format (see Figure 16-1). You can use pkgchk to see if an SE release ...

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