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Installation directories

If you follow the manual, the files are installed into three directories independent of the architecture. The directory /opt/XSOXposeXrecord takes the files which may be shared between machines of same architecture, the directory /etc/opt/XSOXposeXrecord contains host specific files like license files, and the directory /var/opt/XSOXposeXrecord contains output files like log files.

The following table shows all components of the software:

File Usage
Installation directory /opt/XSOXposeXrecord
bin/ executable files
bin/xposexrecord shell script for executing …
bin/_xposexrecord … the real XposeXrecord proxy program
bin/xposextool shell script for executing …
bin/_xposextool … the XposeXtool configuration tool
bin/xvx shell script for executing …
bin/_xvx … the virtual X Window server
bin/startXvxPose shell script for executing …
bin/_startXvxPose … the script for virtual X11 sessions
bin/makeKeyboardMapping shell script for generating a keyboard mapping
bin/gzip (un-)compression program for recording files
bin/glxPlusshell script for starting OpenGL clients (option GLXplus)
bin/uninstall shell script for uninstalling
share/ architecture independent files
share/license_agreement license terms
share/manual manual in HTML format
share/fonts/GUI font files for graphical user interfaces
share/fonts/X font files for the virtual X Window server
Installation directory /etc/opt/XSOXposeXrecord
xmultimedia_profiles profiles for multimedia devices and programs
rgb/ color data base for the virtual X Window server
Installation directory /var/opt/XSOXposeXrecord
xmultimedia_supportsupporting files for the Multimedia option

Before executing a program, please read the license terms and conditions in the included file

/opt/XSOXposeXrecord/share/license_agreement

or the appropriate license file.

If you choose to install the files into other directories, you have to adjust the environment variables $XPOSEXRECORD_HOME, $XPOSEXRECORD_ETC, and $XPOSEXRECORD_VAR in all shell scripts correspondingly.

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