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Unix Installation

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Thomas Krichel

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This document describes the installation of an active RePEc archive on a Unix system, that is a system that also mirror RePEc data. It is now completely outdated and its online version has been withdrawn.

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Paper provided by RePEc Team in its series RePEc and ReDIf documentation with number unixinstall.

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