This section lists the procedures you must perform before, during, and after a basic installation.
If the conditions listed in Basic installation match your needs, then a basic installation is the easiest and fastest method you can use to install XL C/C++, as it allows you to automatically uninstall any previously installed IBM XL C/C++ for Linux compiler, install the latest version, and configure the compiler, all through the use of a single installation tool.
| Task | For more information, see . . . |
|---|---|
| Become either the root user or a user with administrator privileges. | Documentation supplied with the operating system. |
| Ensure that all system prerequisites are satisfied. | System prerequisites |
| Uninstall any previously installed packages of the same product type. | Running the xlc_install utility for a new installation |
| Use the xlc_install tool to accept or decline the license. | Running the xlc_install utility for a new installation |
| Use the xlc_install tool to install and configure the compiler, using the default paths. | Running the xlc_install utility for a new installation |
| Confirm that the compiler packages were successfully installed, and test the installation. | |
| Enable the compiler man pages. | Enabling the man pages |
| If your system locale and/or encoding are not en_US, enable the compiler error messages for your locale. Otherwise, you can skip this step. | Enabling the error messages |
| (Optional) If you did not choose to create symbolic links to the compiler invocation commands during the installation process, set up the environment to locate the invocation commands without the full path. Otherwise, you can skip this step. | Setting up the environment for the invocation commands |