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Then unzip or untar it on your machine.  That's all there is to it.
 
Then unzip or untar it on your machine.  That's all there is to it.
  
* Just prior to the tutorial on Nov. 13, you will want to upgrade to the latest PTP releaseIt will probably be 5.0.4, not yet available.  Stay tuned...
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* At the beginning of  the tutorial on Nov. 13, we will have you upgrade to the latest PTP version to be used for the tutorialWe will provide details during the first part of the tutorial.
  
 
If you want lots more detail and some alternatives, see the [[PTP/release_notes/5.0#Option_1:_Full_Install | PTP 5.0 release notes]]
 
If you want lots more detail and some alternatives, see the [[PTP/release_notes/5.0#Option_1:_Full_Install | PTP 5.0 release notes]]

Revision as of 17:05, 10 November 2011

For the planned SC11 tutorial on PTP, we are requesting that tutorial participants pre-install Eclipse and PTP on their laptops before attending.

This year that should be much easier with the Eclipse Indigo (3.7) "all in one" package with Eclipse, CDT, PTP, and all the pre-reqs you need in a single download.

Go to http://eclipse.org/downloads and download the "Eclipse IDE for Parallel Application Developers" for your platform. Eclipse-ptp-package.png

Then unzip or untar it on your machine. That's all there is to it.

  • At the beginning of the tutorial on Nov. 13, we will have you upgrade to the latest PTP version to be used for the tutorial. We will provide details during the first part of the tutorial.

If you want lots more detail and some alternatives, see the PTP 5.0 release notes

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