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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Installation Guide Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Information Library |
2. Installing the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Software
Installing the Oracle Solaris Studio Software
Installing on a Solaris Server for Use by Clients With a Different Architecture
Installing in an Alternate Root Directory
Installing on Multiple Systems
Installing the IDE on a Desktop System
Installing Oracle Solaris Studio With the Graphical User Interface Installer
Using the Graphical User Interface Installer
Installing the Runtime Libraries Only With the GUI Installer
Using the Graphical User Interface Installer
Installing Oracle Solaris Studio With the Non-GUI Installer
Installing the Runtime Libraries Only With the Non-GUI Installer
Installing the Required Oracle Solaris OS Patches
Starting the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 IDE
3. Uninstalling the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Software
A. Command-Line Options for the Installer,Uninstaller,and install_patches Utility
C. Oracle Solaris 12.3 Components and Packages
D. Patch Identification Numbers and Descriptions
E. Version Numbers of the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 Components
Because the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 software product components and man pages are not installed into the system directories /usr/bin/ and /usr/share/man, you might need to change your PATH and MANPATH environment variables to enable use of the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 software.
You do not need to change your paths if:
You did not previously install Sun Studio 11 software, Sun Studio 12 software, Sun Studio 12 Update 1 software, or Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 software on your system.
The response to the command/usr/bin/version is Oracle Solaris Studio 12.3 software.
On Solaris platforms, add the path /installation_directory/solarisstudio12.3/bin to your PATH environment variable. On Linux platforms, add the path /installation_directory/oracle/solarisstudio12.3/bin to your PATH environment variable. If you have previous versions of Sun Studio, Sun ONE Studio, or Forte Developer software installed, add the path before the paths of the previous installations.
On Solaris platforms, add the path /installation_directory/solarisstudio12.3/man/ to your MANPATH environment variable. On Linux platforms, add the path /installation_directory/oracle/solarisstudio12.3/man/ to your MANPATH environment variable.