Recital 10.0.3 for linux x86 and x86_64
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Date added: 12/05/2014 01:01:32
Last modified on: 20/11/2020 15:33:12
Description
Recital 10.0.3 installer for Linux x32 and x64.
The download contains the following:
- Recital Developer
- Recital Server
- Recital Client Drivers (ODBC and JDBC)
- Recital Web (includes Apache plugin)
- Samples
Recital Express License
When run unlicensed, Recital products run with a Recital Express License. A Recital Express License is for personal "non commercial use only" and can be used to develop applications for desktop or batch operation. It is a single-user license which does not allow multi-user data access. If you need to evaluate Recital products in a multi-user environment please contact sales to request a trial license.
System requirements
- Intel 32 or 64 bit Linux kernel >= 2.4
Linux 64 Bit Additional Requirements
- RedHat, Centos and family
$ sudo yum install zlib-devel.i686 pam.i686 libstdc++.i686 libnsl.i686
(and accept dependencies)
- Debian family
$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 $ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install lib32z1
(and accept dependencies)
$ sudo apt-get install libpam0g:i386 libstdc++6:i386
(and accept dependencies)
- Ubuntu family
$ sudo apt-get install lib32z1 libpam0g:i386 libstdc++6:i386
(and accept dependencies)
Installation Instructions
- Download the installer into a temporary directory
- Login as root (or run installer with sudo)
- Run the installer from a terminal window
$ cd download_directory $ sudo chmod +x recital-10.0.3-linux32.bin $ sudo ./recital-10.0.3-linux32.bin
Getting started
- For systems that do not have the xterm libraries installed, please install these to use xterm, or set the DB_TERM environment variable to start Recital from a terminal:
DB_TERM=gnome-terminal; export DB_TERM
This setting can be added to the /opt/recital/conf/recital.conf (text) file to make it available system-wide.
$ sudo recital
> quit
$ recital
Full documentation can be found on this website in the documentation wiki.
By default, the system wide temporary directory for Recital is set to /usr/tmp/. If this directory does not exist, or if another directory is preferred, this can be changed by modifying the DB_TMPDIR environment variable in the /opt/recital/conf/recital.conf (text) file.
Please note that the Recital ODBC Driver for Linux requires a 32 bit ODBC Driver Manager.