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Additional to the software mentioned in README, you'll need the following programs installed on your system:
cmake >= 2.8.6
or if you use the old autoconf build system:
automake >= 1.9
autoconf >= 2.62
libtool
If these preliminaries are met, you should run
dunecontrol all
which will find all installed dune modules as well as all dune modules (not installed) which sources reside in a subdirectory of the current directory. Note that if dune is not installed properly you will either have to add the directory where the dunecontrol script resides (probably ./dune-common/bin) to your path or specify the relative path of the script.
On your project and all uninstalled DUNE source modules found the script will then call the GNU autoconf/automake to create a ./configure-script and the Makefiles. Afterwards that configure script will be called and the modules will be build using make all
Most probably you'll have to provide additional information to dunecontrol (e. g. compilers, configure options) and/or make options.
The most convenient way is to use options files in this case. The files define four variables:
CMAKE_FLAGS flags passed to cmake AUTOGEN_FLAGS flags passed to autogen CONFIGURE_FLAGS flags passed to configure MAKE_FLAGS flags passed to make
An example options file might look like this:
#use this options to autogen, configure and make if no other options are given
CMAKE_FLAGS="
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=g++-4.9
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS='-Wall -pedantic'
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/install/path" #Force g++-4.9 and set compiler flags
AUTOGEN_FLAGS="--ac=2.50 --am=1.8" #Forces autoconf 2.50 and automake 1.8
CONFIGURE_FLAGS="CXX=g++-4.9 --prefix=/install/path" #Force g++-4.9 as compiler
MAKE_FLAGS=install #Per default run make install instead of simply make
If you save this information into example.opts you can pass the opts file to dunecontrol via the --opts option, e. g.
dunecontrol --opts=example.opts all
To get a full list of available configure flags just run
dunecontrol configure --help
after running at least dunecontrol autogen
See
dunecontrol --help
for further options.
The full build-system is described in the dune-common/doc/buildsystem (Git version) or under share/doc/dune-common/buildsystem if you installed DUNE!
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