Text-SenseClusters

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    installation. If you do not install manually, you should go back and run
    the test scripts just to verify that everything is working as expected.

    The exact location where SenseClusters will be installed depends on your
    system configuration. A message will be printed out after 'make install'
    telling you exactly where it was installed.

  Local Installation of Core SenseClusters programs
    If you are not able to log in as su or sudo (to be the root user), then
    you may need to install SenseClusters in a local directory that you own
    and have permissions to read and write into. You can proceed as above,
    except that you will need to provide PREFIX and LIB options for your
    Makefile.PL command, as in:

    "perl Makefile.PL PREFIX = /YOUR/DIR LIB=/YOUR/DIR/lib"

    This will set up a Makefile that will install the core SenseClusters
    programs (*.pl) into "/YOUR/DIR/bin/". You will need to set your path to
    specifically include this directory.

    The Sensecluster.pm module will be installed into "/YOUR/DIR/lib". You
    will need to set your PERL5LIB environment variable to have this
    directory included in your @INC array (which defines the directories
    that Perl searches for modules).

    You man pages will be installed in directories like
    "/YOUR/DIR/share/man/" (Linux) or "/YOUR/DIR/man/" (Solaris). You will
    need to set your MANPATH to include these.

    Note that the exact locations will be shown after executing 'make
    install' command. Please double check the recommended settings for PATH
    and MANPATH there as those will be tailored to your system.

C SHELL (csh) SETUP
    If you install without root or superuser access, you will need to set
    the paths of the dependent packages mentioned previously. The following
    is an example of how you might set your paths before using SenseClusters
    if you are using the C shell (csh). If you use another shell then you
    will need to modify this accordingly.

    This assumes that Perl and PDL have been installed by your system
    administrator and you do not need to set paths to find them. In general
    we would recommend that Perl and PDL be installed with root access as
    it's more simple that way.

    Assume that all of the external C packages (SVDPACKC, Cluto) have been
    installed in directories beneath /space/kulka020 (our home directory for
    this example). It also assumes that all of the CPAN modules have been
    installed in /space/kulka020/MyPerlLib. In other words, it is assumed
    that all CPAN modules were installed via the following command:

    "perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/space/kulka020/Text-SenseClusters-1.00
    LIB=/space/kulka020/MyPerlLib"

     #######################################################################
     #    insert the following into ~/.cshrc and modify HOMEDIR and LIBHOME
     #######################################################################
 
     # local directory where we are installing everything
 
     setenv HOMEDIR /space/kulka020
 
     # library name extension used by Perl on our system

     setenv LIBDIR /space/kulka020/MyPerlLib
 
     # UMD developed code, we need to set their /bin directories in the PATH
 
     setenv SENSECLUSTERS $HOMEDIR/Text-SenseClusters-1.00
     setenv NSP $HOMEDIR/Text-NSP-1.09

     # externally developed C code, directories contain executable code so must 
     # be included in PATH
 
     setenv SVDPACK $HOMEDIR/SVDPACKC
     setenv CLUTO $HOMEDIR/cluto-2.1.1
 
     # pick the right version of Cluto (Solaris or Linux)
 
     set OSNAME=`uname -s`
 
     if ($OSNAME == "SunOS") then
            setenv MYCLUTO $CLUTO/Sun
     else if ($OSNAME == "Linux") then
            setenv MYCLUTO $CLUTO/Linux
     else echo "lost"
     endif
 
     # set the path that Perl searches for CPAN modules
 
     setenv PERL5LIB $LIBDIR

     # set the path that is searched for executables
 
     set AKPATH = ($SVDPACK $NSP/bin $MYCLUTO $SENSECLUSTERS/bin .)
 
     set path = ($AKPATH $path)

INSTALLING SenseClusters' Web-interface:
    If you would like to setup the SenseClusters' web-interface locally
    please refer to README.Web.pod for installation instructions.

SEE ALSO
    The SenseClusters web page provides links to downloads, the web
    interface, documentation, and CVS directories:

     L<http://senseclusters.sourceforge.net>

    We have three mailing lists available for SenseClusters:

    *   senseclusters-news provides announcements of new versions:
        <http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/senseclusters-news>

    *   senseclusters-users allows users to post questions or bug reports:
        <http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/senseclusters-users>

    *   senseclusters-developers is for implementation related questions:
        <http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/senseclusters-developer
        s>

AUTHORS
     Ted Pedersen, University of Minnesota, Duluth
     tpederse at d.umn.edu

     Anagha Kulkarni, Carnegie Mellon University

     Amruta Purandare, University of Pittsburgh

    This document last modified by : $Id: INSTALL.pod,v 1.16 2013/06/27
    14:34:06 tpederse Exp $

COPYRIGHT
    Copyright (c) 2004-2008, Ted Pedersen

    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
    under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
    any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
    Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

    Note: a copy of the GNU Free Documentation License is available on the
    web at <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html> and is included in this
    distribution as FDL.txt.

POD ERRORS
    Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
    below:

    Around line 283:
        You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'



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