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ProM 6.8 installation
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First step would be to start the ProM 6.8 Package Manager. This is typically done by invoking the ProMPM68.sh shell script from a command line.Second step would be to select the package(s) you need (selecting the RunnerUpPackages would be typical here), and to install these packages.Please let us know whether this works for you so far.Please note that it is now holiday season here, and answers may not come quickly. Please be patient.
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Thanks a lot, it works.
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hverbeek said:First step would be to start the ProM 6.8 Package Manager. This is typically done by invoking the ProMPM68.sh shell script from a command line.Second step would be to select the package(s) you need (selecting the RunnerUpPackages would be typical here), and to install these packages.Please let us know whether this works for you so far.Please note that it is now holiday season here, and answers may not come quickly. Please be patient.
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Please have a look at the sections called "An installation procedure that should work" on http://www.promtools.org/doku.php?id=troubleshooting:start.By following this procedure, you are able to keep track of what ProM is doing while starting up.Kind regards,
Eric.
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Thanks all. This issue is resolved now
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