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ETHLEL Elemer Lelik
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"/cygdrive/c/Users/<yourUserId>/Documents/My_Home"
WARNING: The path of your "unix" home directory shall not contain any
space!
Note: It is not a requirement, but is a kind of best practice to place Titan
into a subfolder within your "unix" home directory.
11 When installation is finished, add the
$CYGWIN_INSTALL_DIRECTORY\bin and
$CYGWIN_INSTALL_DIRECTORY\usr\bin directories to the PATH
environment variable of Windows, so Eclipse will access the shell
commands.
For example, if the cygwin root is "C:\cygwin64" then "Path" should
contain "C:\cygwin64\bin;C:\cygwin64\usr\bin".
12 To check if your installation is correct, open either a Cygwin shell (use the
desktop icon created during Cygwin installation or start
bash.exe
from the Windows Start menu) or start cmd.exe from the Windows Start
menu and type:
bash.exe
2
Installing from a pre-built binary package
This chapter describes obtaining the software and installing it.
2.1
Downloading the Software
The Titan package can be installed from the provided download sites.
Download the Titan package for your platform, OS and GCC version from the
provided download sites:
•
For Ericsson users only:
http://ttcn.ericsson.se/download
.
The usage of this version is conditioned by the presence of a license file
and supported by the Titan support team.
•
For users outside Ericsson:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.titan/downloads
. This version is
licensed under the Eclipse Public License.
A binary distribution, suitable for the used operating system (Solaris, Linux,
FreeBSD), and for a C++ compiler, in a tar-gzip archive will be received. For
Windows
1
users there is no pre-built version, but compiling the open-source
version is possible.
1
For using TITAN on Windows platforms, installing the Cygwin programming environment is required see chapter
1.5 Installing Prerequisites on Cygwin (on Windows)