Reputation: 50268
How to install Scala 2.9 nightly build on Ubuntu?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1179
Reputation: 167891
You have to do it by hand. I usually put my builds in
/usr/share/scala
but there are other places that make sense. Anyway, I'd start off by
sudo mkdir /usr/share/scala
cd /usr/share/scala
tar zxf scala-2.9.0.r24301-b20110218020036.tgz
ln -s scala-2.9.0.r24301-b20110218020036 2.9
Now we've got Scala in place and we have a soft link to /usr/share/scala/2.9 that we can keep pointing at new builds as we unpack them.
If you have Ubuntu's out-of-date Scala installed, you'll probably want to replace or rename those commands. Ubuntu places Scala commands in /usr/local/bin/
, so you need to re-point those to the right place:
sudo mv /usr/local/bin/scala /usr/local/bin/oldscala
sudo ln -s /usr/share/scala/2.9/bin/scala /usr/local/bin/scala
# same thing for scalac, fsc, scaladoc
and then you should be set. Ubuntu doesn't bother setting environment variables, and Scala works fine without it.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 297185
Just extract it someplace and make sure its bin
subdirectory is on the PATH, as well as java
.
Upvotes: 3