Greetingz!
Not to come off as offensive, but I think you need to reword your question, as I'm completely unable to determine the following;
1) What did you install?
2) Where did you get it?
3) What UNIX/Linux distribution are you running?
4) It looks like you're doing something with sed there, but why? (I'm not a sed guru, but I'm not about to google up something when I don't understand the question) Did the instructions for the application tell you to do that?
5) You list a few things after you say "the way of install the soft is"...however, the commands you list just seem to strip out and replace a string in a binary...which isn't really installing anything...
If this is commercial, closed-source software, you may have to pay attention to things like which version/distribution of UNIX or Linux they specify. For example, some applications for RHEL4 cannot be run "out of the box" on RHEL5 due to library version problems and other issues.
Enlightenment with this one will cost you a bit more information.
Cheers!
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