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2. Getting and installing the Ivy C library

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You can get the latest versions of the Ivy C library from CENA (http://XXX) or -from one of the Fairway sites (for instance http://XXX). Depending whether you -use a supported distribution of Linux or not, you have the following options: -

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If your system is not a Linux one, you have to get and compile the source of the ivy-c library. -In this case, you have to get the source from CENA at http://XXX or from one of the Fairway sites. - - -

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