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Standalone Windows Distribution
If you do not want to build SLIC yourself, there is a Windows executable available for download.
The current version is available as a ZIP file containing a static binary and the required DLLs.
Download the ZIP file using your browser and unzip the contents to C:. You should see the directory C:\slic_win32.
Test out the binary by running it in a console window.
- Start -> Run -> cmd.
- Press ENTER.
- Go to the SLIC directory.
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- Execute SLIC from the command line.
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Close all Cygwin windows before running SLIC, or the packaged Cygwin DLL will not load properly. |
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Cygwin needs to be installed to run SLIC. |
Download the SLIC Windows binary from this location.
http://www.lcsim.org/dist/slic/slic-current-WIN32-g%2B%2B-bin.tar.gz
Open a Cygwin window and go to the directory where you saved the tarball.
Untar the file after it is saved to your computer.
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tar -zxvf slic-current-WIN32-g++-bin.tar.gz
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Now test the binary.
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cd SimDist
./scripts/slic.sh
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The slic usage screen should showThe Xerces and Cygwin DLLs are also included so that the package is standalone.
Preliminary Setup for Installation
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Package Installations
CLHEP
CLHEP has installation instructions (http://wwwasd.web.cern.ch/wwwasd/lhc\+\+/clhep/INSTALLATION/newCLHEP-install.html) for version 1.9 and up. But you should not need them to setup the package.
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