Once the source is unpacked, the rest of the installation consists of the following steps.
#!<directory-path-to-wish>/wish -fwhere the angle-brackets expression above should be replaced by the absolute pathname of the directory that contains the wish program. Note: some systems will misbehave in confusing ways if the first line of the script file is longer than 32 characters, so beware if the full path name of the wish binary is longer than 27 characters. If this happens, the user can create a symlink in the nist_pade/pade directory to the wish program as follows.
ln -s <directory-path-to-wish>/wish ./wishand then alter the script to read
#!<directory-path-to-the-symlink>/wish -fIf wish cannot be found, it is likely that the Tcl/Tk software is not installed. PADE will not run unless the Tcl/Tk software is present.
aimkThis command will create architecture-dependent executables in an ARCH subdirectory of the caml_utils directory, where ARCH is the host architecture name, e.g., SUN.
aimk installThis command will install the NIST CAML Utilities in the directory specified by CAMLDIR.