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Prerequisites. =============
ANSI-compliant C++ compiler. GNU C++ compiler (version >= 3.4) is recommend. Non-GNU compilers might not work at the moment.
GNU multiprecision library (http://gmplib.org), version > 4.0 (older 3.x versions might work too).
[Optional] To build CLN documentation texinfo and TeX are necessary.
If you install CLN from git, you also need
git itself (http://git.or.cz), version >= 1.5.0 GNU autoconf (http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf), version >= 2.59 GNU libtool (http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool), version >= 1.5 GNU automake (http://www.gnu.org/software/automake), version >= 1.8
Installation from a source .tar.bz2 distribution. ================================================
$ ./configure $ make $ make check [ become root if necessary ] # make install
To build the manual in PDF, HTML, or PostScript formats, use one of
$ make pdf $ make html $ make ps
To compile and run CLN's test suite and check whether the library was compiled correctly you can use
$ make check
The "configure" script can be given a number of options to enable and disable various features. Most useful ones are:
--prefix=DIR
Install CLN into the directory DIR (default: /usr/local).
--with-gmp
Use GNU multiprecision library (default: yes, if available)
--disable-static
Don't build static version of CLN library. This option is useful if want to reduce the build time (and you don't need the static library).
For a complete list, run:
$ ./configure --help
Installation from git. =====================
1. Download the code.
Initial download:
$ git clone git://www.ginac.de/cln.git
Later on you can update your copy with
$ git pull
2. Make sure all required software is installed. This is *really* important step. If some package is missing, the `configure' script might be misgenerated,
3. Run
$ autoreconf -iv
to generate the `configure' script, and proceed in a standard way, i.e.
$ ./configure $ make [become root if necessary] # make install
CLN is known to work with: =========================
- Linux/x86, gcc-3.x, gcc-4.[0-2].x - Linux/x86_64, gcc-3.[3-4], gcc-4.[0-2].x, gcc-4.3.0 - Linux/ia64, gcc-3.[2-4], gcc-4.[0-2].x - Linux/arm, gcc-3.[0-3] (*), gcc-4.[0-2].x (*) - Linux/mips, gcc-3.3, gcc-4.[0-2].x - Linux/sparc, gcc-3.[1-3], gcc-4.[0-2].x - Linux/alpha, gcc-3.[0-3], gcc-4.[0-2].x - Linux/powerpc, gcc-3.[0-3], gcc-4.[0-2].x - Linux/hppa, gcc-4.2.x (*) - Solaris 2.4 (sparc), gcc-3.[1-3], gcc-4.[0-2].x (*) - OSF/1 V4.0 (alpha), gcc-3.1 - Irix 6.5, gcc-3.0 - OS X Leopard (x86), gcc 4.0.1
(*) On these platforms, problems with the assembler routines have been reported. It may be best to add "-DNO_ASM" to CPPFLAGS before configuring.
Using gcc-4.2, the "make" step takes about 15 minutes, on an x86_64 / 2 GHz.
If you use g++ from gcc-3.0.4 or older on Sparc, add either "-O", "-O1" or "-O2 -fno-schedule-insns" to the CXXFLAGS. With full "-O2", g++ miscompiles the division routines. Do not use gcc-3.0 on Sparc for compiling CLN, it won't work at all.
More detailed installation instructions can be found in the documentation, in the doc/ directory.
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