OpenSpirit Installation
OpenSpirit install kits are available on the TIBCO software download website https://edelivery.tibco.com/. Type OpenSpirit Runtime in the search field to find install kits for the OpenSpirit Runtime product. Installers are provided for each of the operating system platforms that are supported by the OpenSpirit Runtime. Download the installation files required for the operating system platforms that you wish to run OpenSpirit applications or data connectors on. The following table lists the files required to install on each of the operating system platforms supported by OpenSpirit.
Platform | Install File | Description |
---|---|---|
All | product_tibco_lgpl_jacorb_3.7.0.002_common.zip | Contains third-party libraries needed on all platforms |
Linux | TIB_os_rt_<OpenSpirit version>_lin.bin* | The installer executable for Linux |
product_tibco_eclipse_swt_lgpl_3.8.1.001_linux26gl23_x86.zip | Contains third-party libraries needed on Linux | |
product_tibco_lgpl_mico_2.3.13.004_linux26gl23_x86.zip | Contains third-party libraries needed on Linux | |
Windows | TIB_os_rt_<OpenSpirit version>_win.exe* | The installer executable for Windows |
product_tibco_lgpl_mico_2.3.13.008_win_x86.zip | Contains third-party libraries needed on Windows |
Note: Where <OpenSpirit version> is the version number of the OpenSpirit Runtime.
The names of the files listed in the table above contain version numbers of the software product contained in the file. The numbers may change in future versions of the OpenSpirit Runtime.
Download all the installation files needed for the operating system platform that you are installing on and place them together in the same directory. The OpenSpirit installers are provided as self-extracting executable files. The Linux installer is a self-extracting shell script that has a
.bin
file name extension. The Windows installer executable has an .exe
file name extension. The installer extracts files into your system's temp directory and then runs the install application from the extracted files. The installer looks for the third-party library zip files in the same directory that the installer executable resides in.The Windows and Linux installers can run interactively, or can be run in silent mode. The following sections describe the installation process for both modes.
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