The following example shows how one might setup the CERNLIB tree on a new system.
Example of directory setup for installing the CERNLIB software
VSCLIB? show default DISK$USER1:[CERNLIB] VSCLIB? create/directory [.cern] VSCLIB? show logical disk$user1 "DISK$USER1" = "_UXCNB1$DUA20:" (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) VSCLIB? def/job/tran=(conc,term) cern _uxcnb1$dua20:[cernlib.cern.] VSCLIB? create/directory cern:[cmz] ! If you wish to install CMZ VSCLIB? set default cern:[new] VSCLIB? create/directory cern:[new.src] VSCLIB? create/directory cern:[new.src.car] ! For the source files VSCLIB? create/directory cern:[new.mgr] ! for the installation command files VSCLIB? create/directory cern:[new.exe] ! required for GETOPT, SETENV etc. VSCLIB? create/directory cern:[new.lib] ! for OLBs and link options files