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Details of the [[ProBLicence| ProB Licence can be found here]]. | Details of the [[ProBLicence| ProB Licence can be found here]]. | ||
Note: please use the provided start scripts (StartProB.sh or StartProBWin.bat) to start ProB. | Note: please use the provided start scripts (StartProB.sh or StartProBWin.bat) to start ProB. | ||
To use all of the features of the ProB Tcl/Tk version 1.3.4 you may have to install the <tt>tklib</tt> library (see Tcl/Tk notes below). | To use all of the features of the ProB Tcl/Tk version 1.3.4 you may have to install the <tt>tklib</tt> library (see Tcl/Tk notes below; the latest nightly builds for 1.3.5 no longer have this requirement). | ||
ProB is free to use and open source; commercial support is provided by the spin-off company [http://www.formalmind.com Formal Mind]. | |||
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Details of the ProB Licence can be found here. Note: please use the provided start scripts (StartProB.sh or StartProBWin.bat) to start ProB. To use all of the features of the ProB Tcl/Tk version 1.3.4 you may have to install the tklib library (see Tcl/Tk notes below; the latest nightly builds for 1.3.5 no longer have this requirement).
ProB is free to use and open source; commercial support is provided by the spin-off company Formal Mind.
Platform | Release Date | Download | Dependencies |
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1.3.4-final | |||
Linux | 27. Nov 2011 | Tarball (32bit), Tarball (64bit), |
Java Runtime Environment (5.0 or newer), Tcl/Tk 8.5 with tklib (see below) |
Windows | 27. Nov 2011 | Zipfile (with probcli) | Tcl/Tk 8.5 for Windows with tklib (see below), |
Mac OS X, Snow Leopard, Intel (64-bit) | 27. Nov 2011 | Tarball (with probcli) | Tcl/TK 8.5, |
Mac OS X, Leopard, Intel (32-bit) | 27. Nov 2011 | Tarball (with probcli) | Tcl/TK 8.5, |
1.3.3-final | |||
Linux | 10. Feb 2011 | Tarball (32bit), Tarball (64bit), Ubuntu/Debian package (32bit) |
Java Runtime Environment (5.0 or newer), Tcl/Tk 8.5 |
Windows | 10. Feb 2011 | Zipfile (with probcli) | Tcl/Tk 8.4 for Windows, |
Mac OS X, Snow Leopard, Intel | 10. Feb 2011 | Tarball (with probcli) | Tcl/TK 8.5, |
Mac OS X, Leopard, Intel | 10. Feb 2011 | Tarball (with probcli) | Tcl/TK 8.5, |
1.3.2-final | |||
Mac OS X, Tiger, Intel | 30. Jul 2010 | Tarball (with probcli) | Tcl/TK 8.4, |
1.3.1-final | |||
Linux | 13. Jan 2010 | Tarball | Java Runtime Environment (5.0 or newer), Tcl/Tk 8.4 |
Mac OS X, PPC Tiger | 07. Dec 2009 | Tarball | Tcl/TK 8.5, |
Note: for version 1.3.3 on Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.x) you have to install a corrected version of Tcl/Tk as indicated above (the distribution provided by Apple is broken). In version 1.3.4 we managed to circumvent the bug.
Please note that Tcl/Tk 8.6 is not yet supported by SICStus Prolog. Also note that on Mac OS X you may have to reinstall Tcl/Tk using one of the links given above (because the Tcl/Tk provided by Apple crashes after opening a file using the standard file selection dialog). On Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.x) you have to install Tcl/Tk as indicated above for ProB 1.3.3.
The latest Tcl/Tk version of ProB requires the text module from tklib. This
should come pre-installed on Mac and often on Windows as well (see below).
On Linux you need to install tklib. On Ubuntu just type sudo apt-get install
tklib. If you used the Active Tcl distribution, you need to type
sudo /opt/ActiveTcl-8.5/bin/teacup install tklib85
on Linux.
Recently you can use ProB with Tcl/Tk 8.5 on Windows. If you have the older version of Tcl/Tk 8.4 you have to install the newer one 8.5 (you should be able to also keep the older version). For Windows we recommend installing ActiveTcl-8.5 (the win32-ix86-threaded version). ActiveTcl-8.5 installs an additional tool "Teacup", with which you can install Tcl/Tk library extensions like tcllib and tklib. To use the latest Tcl/Tk version of ProB you may have to install tklib. This library can be installed on Windows with Teacup by typing
teacup install tklib85
into the Command Prompt, when you are logged in as an administrator.
You can download our nightly integration build from here.
Automatically generated test coverage reports are also available.
Nightly builds of ProB for Rodin can be obtained from within Rodin by using the update site http://nightly.cobra.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/rodin/updatesite/.
If you are interested in earlier releases, please have a look at the Download directory.
A version of ProB with built-in support for timed CSP is available on here: http://nightly.cobra.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/timed-csp/