A Shore binary release contains contains everything needed to write, compile and run Shore applications. A binary release is specific to a particular hardware/OS platform and is compiled with either debugging/auditing support or is compiled with optimization on and no debugging support.
Follow these steps to install a binary release:
    cd $SHROOT
    gunzip -c $TARDIR/shore.1.0.sunos.4.1.3.sparc.nodebug.tar.gz | tar xvf -
	# OR, for SOLARIS:
    gunzip -c $TARDIR/shore.1.0.solaris.2.5.sparc.nodebug.tar.gz | tar xvf -
This installs bin, lib and include
directories in $SHROOT.  
If you are installing both debugging and
non-debugging binaries 
($TARDIR/shore.1.0.sunos.4.1.3.sparc.debug.tar.gz,
$TARDIR/shore.1.0.solaris.2.5.sparc.debug.tar.gz), 
be sure to un-tar them
in distinct $SHROOT directories.
 
That's it!  You can test your installation by following the
instructions in the
Section Testing Your Installation.