--- com/english/varkon.orig 2008-03-07 18:27:29.000000000 -0500 +++ com/english/varkon 2008-04-23 13:59:24.000000000 -0500 @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ # Root directory for VARKON installation. # Alternative 1, relative path. -VARKON_ROOT=`(cd $(dirname $0); cd ..; cd ..; pwd)` +#VARKON_ROOT=`(cd $(dirname $0); cd ..; cd ..; pwd)` # Alternative 2, explicit path. -# VARKON_ROOT=/home/username/varkon/varkon_2.Xx +VARKON_ROOT=%%VARKON_PREFIX%% export VARKON_ROOT # Module library path (*.MBO) @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ export VARKON_ERM # The VARKON documentation (*.htm) -VARKON_DOC=$VARKON_ROOT/man +VARKON_DOC=%%DOCSDIR%% export VARKON_DOC # Temporary files @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ # directory should usually reside on the local machine # so you may set it up differently for different users. # All users need write access to this directory -VARKON_TMP=$VARKON_ROOT/tmp +VARKON_TMP=/tmp export VARKON_TMP # Fonts for graphical text @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ export VARKON_TOL # Standard resources for X-Windows -VARKON_INI=$VARKON_ROOT/cnf/ini/english +VARKON_INI=$VARKON_ROOT/cnf/ini export VARKON_INI # PATH for executables (xvarkon, mbsc and plotterdrivers) @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ # if you want to. Don't edit the standard ini-file included # in the distribution or you will have to do it all # over again when updating the system. -$VARKON_BIN/xvarkon -GLOBAL -i$VARKON_INI/linux +$VARKON_BIN/xvarkon -GLOBAL -i$VARKON_INI/freebsd # With an inifile of your own it would look something # like the following: @@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ # # If you want to specify a default job directory use the -jd # option on the command line. Here is an example: -# $VARKON_BIN/xvarkon -GLOBAL -jd /home/my_directory/my_varkon_jobs \ No newline at end of file +# $VARKON_BIN/xvarkon -GLOBAL -jd /home/my_directory/my_varkon_jobs