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The file is an executable archive which will perform the installation after you have answered a few questions. To execute the archive, you need to type the command  <tt>bash ./cplex_studioXYZ.linux-x86.bin</tt>.
The file is an executable archive which will perform the installation after you have answered a few questions. To execute the archive, you need to type the command  <tt>bash ./cplex_studioXYZ.linux-x86.bin</tt>.


Pour accéder au logiciel, vous pouvez créer des modules personnels. Les modules sont habituellement créés et mis dans une arborescence de répertories. Pour que vos modules soient trouvés, vous devez modifier le fichier de configuration $HOME/.bashrc pour pointer vers la racine de cette arborescence, en ajoutant la ligne suivante:
To access the software, you can create a personal module. Modules are normally created and placed in a directory hierarchy. In order for your modules to be found, you need to modify the configuration file <tt>$HOME/.bashrc</tt> so that it points to the root of this hierarchy, by adding the following line:


{{Commande|export MODULEPATH{{=}}$HOME/modulefiles:$MODULEPATH}}
{{Commande|export MODULEPATH{{=}}$HOME/modulefiles:$MODULEPATH}}
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