NEdit 5.5 binary kits. Standard binary distributions in compressed tar file format (see below for more information). On systems where Motif is not standard, these are statically linked, so separate Motif or LessTif installation is not required. The following binaries have been tested on the following operating systems: nedit-5.5-AIX.tar.* AIX 4.3 or higher nedit-5.5-Cygwin.tar.* Cygwin 1.5.* with XFree 4.2.0 or XFree 4.3.0 with 4.2.0 compatibility kit nedit-5.5-FreeBSD-i386.tar.* FreeBSD 4.10 Beta 24 or higher nedit-5.5-HPUX.tar.* HPUX 10.20 or higher nedit-5.5-IRIX-mips.tar.* SGI IRIX 6.2 or higher nedit-5.5-Linux-x86.tar.* RedHat Linux x86 5.2 - 9.0 nedit-5.5-MacOSX.tar.* Mac OS X 10.2 or higher, PowerPC arch. nedit-5.5-MacOSX-intel.tar.* Mac OS X 10.4 or higher, Intel x86 arch. nedit-5.5-NetBSD-alpha.tar.* NetBSD 1.6 or higher nedit-5.5-NetBSD-i386.tar.* NetBSD 1.6 or higher nedit-5.5-Solaris-sparc.tar.* Solaris 5.5 Sparc or higher nedit-5.5-solaris-x86.tar.* Solaris 10 for 386 nedit-5.5-Tru64-alpha.tar.* Compaq Tru64 4.0B or higher Archives are provided in uncompress (.tar.Z) gunzip (.tar.gz) and/or bunzip2 (.tar.bz2) formats for operating systems that commonly carry these decompressors. Linux binaries will usually work with other distributions, however due to the sheer volume of them it's difficult to tell. Please report any problems or successes to develop@nedit.org so we can extend the list of binary-compatible systems. INSTALLATION NEdit consists of two stand-alone executable files which do not require any special installation beyond copying them to your system and making them accessible to users. To Install NEdit on Unix Systems: 1) Copy the appropriate archive file to your system using ftp in binary mode, and use the appropriate decompression utility and tar to expand the archive. For example: % uncompress nedit-5.5-Solaris.tar.Z % tar xvf nedit-5.5-Solaris.tar 2) Copy the files, nedit and nc, to a directory which is referenced in the paths of the target users. The usual location for installing nedit for system-wide use is /usr/local/bin, or for individual use, $HOME/bin. Note that some systems have a program called netcat installed as nc, so you may want to rename the NEdit client to ncl. 3) Optionally, copy the man pages nedit.man and nc.man to a directory which is referenced in the manpaths of the target users. The usual location for installing man pages for system-wide use is /usr/share/man/man1, or for individual use, $HOME/share/man/man1. Again, you may want to rename the nc.man man page to ncl.man if you installed nc as ncl.