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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ set -x -e o pipefail
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GH_MYMAKE_ARGS="-fPIC"
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GH_AUTOTOOLS_CXXFLAGS="-W -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-maybe-uninitialized"
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HYPERROGUE_USE_GLEW=$GH_HYP_GLEW
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export HYPERROGUE_USE_GLEW=${HYPERROGUE_USE_GLEW: -1}
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@ -14,7 +13,6 @@ HYPERROGUE_USE_ROGUEVIZ=$GH_HYP_RVIZ
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export HYPERROGUE_USE_ROGUEVIZ=${HYPERROGUE_USE_ROGUEVIZ: -1}
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if [[ "$GH_HYP_RVIZ" == "rviz_1" ]]; then
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GH_MYMAKE_ARGS+=" -std=c++17 -rv"
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GH_AUTOTOOLS_CXXFLAGS+=" -std=c++17 -DCAP_ROGUEVIZ=1"
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fi
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export CC=$GH_COMPILER
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@ -22,10 +20,6 @@ export CXX=${CC%cc}++
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if [[ "$GH_BUILDSYS" == "makefile" ]]; then
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make -f Makefile.simple
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elif [[ "$GH_BUILDSYS" == "autotools" ]]; then
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autoreconf -vfi
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./configure CXXFLAGS="${GH_AUTOTOOLS_CXXFLAGS}"
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make
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elif [[ "$GH_BUILDSYS" == "mymake" ]]; then
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make -f Makefile.simple mymake
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./mymake $GH_MYMAKE_ARGS
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.github/workflows/github_ci.yml
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.github/workflows/github_ci.yml
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ jobs:
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matrix:
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os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
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compiler: [gcc, clang]
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build_system: [makefile, autotools, mymake]
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build_system: [makefile, mymake]
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hyper_use_rviz: [rviz_1, rviz_0]
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hyper_use_png: [png_1]
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hyper_use_glew: [glew_1]
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ jobs:
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fail-fast: false
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matrix:
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compiler: [gcc]
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build_system: [makefile, autotools, mymake]
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build_system: [makefile, mymake]
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hyper_use_rviz: [rviz_1, rviz_0]
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hyper_use_png: [png_1]
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hyper_use_glew: [glew_1]
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.github/workflows/install_deps.sh
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.github/workflows/install_deps.sh
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@ -17,12 +17,6 @@ if [[ "$GH_HYP_PNG" == "png_1" ]]; then
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GH_DEPS_MINGW64+=" libpng:x"
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fi
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if [[ "$GH_BUILDSYS" == "autotools" ]]; then
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GH_DEPS_UBUNTU+=" autoconf"
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GH_DEPS_MACOS+=" automake"
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GH_DEPS_MINGW64+=" automake-wrapper autoconf"
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fi
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if [[ "$GH_OS" == "ubuntu-latest" ]]; then
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sudo apt-get -y install $GH_DEPS_UBUNTU
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elif [[ "$GH_OS" == "macos-latest" ]]; then
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.gitignore
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.gitignore
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.deps/
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ChangeLog
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Makefile.in
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aclocal.m4
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autom4te*
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config.guess
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config.sub
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config.log
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config.status
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configure
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depcomp
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Makefile
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install-sh
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missing
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compile
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NEWS
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AUTHORS
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README
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.travis.yml
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.travis.yml
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- docker
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matrix:
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include:
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- os: linux # Linux GCC, autotools
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compiler: gcc
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env: >-
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TRAVIS_OS_NAME=linux
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TRAVIS_COMPILER_NAME=gcc
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TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM=autotools
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HYPERROGUE_USE_GLEW=1
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HYPERROGUE_USE_PNG=1
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- os: osx # OSX, autotools
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osx_image: xcode12.2
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compiler: clang
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env: >-
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TRAVIS_OS_NAME=osx
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TRAVIS_COMPILER_NAME=clang
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TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM=autotools
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HYPERROGUE_USE_GLEW=1
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HYPERROGUE_USE_PNG=1
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- os: linux # Linux GCC, make
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compiler: gcc
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env: >-
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@ -169,17 +152,6 @@ before_install:
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exit 'Unsupported OS'
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fi
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fi
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- |-
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# Install autotools if asked for
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_USE_AUTOTOOLS" == "1" ]]; then
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then
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echo 'autotools is installed by default'
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elif [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then
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brew install automake
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else
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exit 'Unsupported OS'
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fi
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fi
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script:
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- |-
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@ -190,11 +162,7 @@ script:
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fi
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- |-
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# Build hyperrogue.
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "autotools" ]]; then
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autoreconf -vi
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./configure CXXFLAGS="-W -Wall -Wextra -Werror -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-maybe-uninitialized -Wno-unknown-warning-option"
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make
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elif [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "Makefile" ]]; then
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "Makefile" ]]; then
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make -f Makefile.simple
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elif [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "mymake" ]]; then
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make -f Makefile.simple mymake
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@ -217,18 +185,8 @@ script:
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./hyperrogue --help
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fi
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- |-
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "autotools" ]]; then
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make clean
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else
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make -f Makefile.simple clean
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fi
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make -f Makefile.simple clean
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if [[ "$(git status --porcelain)" ]]; then
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git status
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exit 'make clean did not return the repository to its pre-build state'
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fi
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- |-
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# Test "make dist". ("make distcheck" is expected to fail.)
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "autotools" ]]; then make dist; fi
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- |-
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# Test "sudo make install".
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if [[ "$TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM" == "autotools" ]]; then sudo make install; fi
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INSTALL
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INSTALL
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Installation Instructions
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*************************
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Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2013 Free Software Foundation,
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Inc.
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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
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are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,
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without warranty of any kind.
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Basic Installation
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==================
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Briefly, the shell command `./configure && make && make install'
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should configure, build, and install this package. The following
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more-detailed instructions are generic; see the `README' file for
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instructions specific to this package. Some packages provide this
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`INSTALL' file but do not implement all of the features documented
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below. The lack of an optional feature in a given package is not
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necessarily a bug. More recommendations for GNU packages can be found
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in *note Makefile Conventions: (standards)Makefile Conventions.
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The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
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various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
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those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
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It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
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definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
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you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
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file `config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
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debugging `configure').
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It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache'
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and enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache' or simply `-C') that saves
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the results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. Caching is
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disabled by default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale
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cache files.
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If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
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to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
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diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
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be considered for the next release. If you are using the cache, and at
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some point `config.cache' contains results you don't want to keep, you
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may remove or edit it.
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The file `configure.ac' (or `configure.in') is used to create
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`configure' by a program called `autoconf'. You need `configure.ac' if
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you want to change it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version
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of `autoconf'.
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The simplest way to compile this package is:
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1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
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`./configure' to configure the package for your system.
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Running `configure' might take a while. While running, it prints
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some messages telling which features it is checking for.
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2. Type `make' to compile the package.
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3. Optionally, type `make check' to run any self-tests that come with
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the package, generally using the just-built uninstalled binaries.
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4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
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documentation. When installing into a prefix owned by root, it is
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recommended that the package be configured and built as a regular
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user, and only the `make install' phase executed with root
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privileges.
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5. Optionally, type `make installcheck' to repeat any self-tests, but
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this time using the binaries in their final installed location.
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This target does not install anything. Running this target as a
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regular user, particularly if the prior `make install' required
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root privileges, verifies that the installation completed
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correctly.
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6. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
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source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
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files that `configure' created (so you can compile the package for
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a different kind of computer), type `make distclean'. There is
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also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but that is intended mainly
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for the package's developers. If you use it, you may have to get
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all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came
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with the distribution.
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7. Often, you can also type `make uninstall' to remove the installed
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files again. In practice, not all packages have tested that
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uninstallation works correctly, even though it is required by the
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GNU Coding Standards.
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8. Some packages, particularly those that use Automake, provide `make
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distcheck', which can by used by developers to test that all other
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targets like `make install' and `make uninstall' work correctly.
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This target is generally not run by end users.
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Compilers and Options
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=====================
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Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
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the `configure' script does not know about. Run `./configure --help'
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for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
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You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
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by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here
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is an example:
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./configure CC=c99 CFLAGS=-g LIBS=-lposix
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*Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
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Compiling For Multiple Architectures
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====================================
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You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
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same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
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own directory. To do this, you can use GNU `make'. `cd' to the
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directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
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the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
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source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. This
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is known as a "VPATH" build.
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With a non-GNU `make', it is safer to compile the package for one
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architecture at a time in the source code directory. After you have
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installed the package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before
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reconfiguring for another architecture.
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On MacOS X 10.5 and later systems, you can create libraries and
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executables that work on multiple system types--known as "fat" or
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"universal" binaries--by specifying multiple `-arch' options to the
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compiler but only a single `-arch' option to the preprocessor. Like
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this:
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./configure CC="gcc -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
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CXX="g++ -arch i386 -arch x86_64 -arch ppc -arch ppc64" \
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CPP="gcc -E" CXXCPP="g++ -E"
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This is not guaranteed to produce working output in all cases, you
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may have to build one architecture at a time and combine the results
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using the `lipo' tool if you have problems.
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Installation Names
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==================
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By default, `make install' installs the package's commands under
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`/usr/local/bin', include files under `/usr/local/include', etc. You
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can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving
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`configure' the option `--prefix=PREFIX', where PREFIX must be an
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absolute file name.
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You can specify separate installation prefixes for
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architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
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pass the option `--exec-prefix=PREFIX' to `configure', the package uses
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PREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
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Documentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.
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In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
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options like `--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
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kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
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you can set and what kinds of files go in them. In general, the
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default for these options is expressed in terms of `${prefix}', so that
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specifying just `--prefix' will affect all of the other directory
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specifications that were not explicitly provided.
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The most portable way to affect installation locations is to pass the
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correct locations to `configure'; however, many packages provide one or
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both of the following shortcuts of passing variable assignments to the
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`make install' command line to change installation locations without
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having to reconfigure or recompile.
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The first method involves providing an override variable for each
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affected directory. For example, `make install
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prefix=/alternate/directory' will choose an alternate location for all
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directory configuration variables that were expressed in terms of
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`${prefix}'. Any directories that were specified during `configure',
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but not in terms of `${prefix}', must each be overridden at install
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time for the entire installation to be relocated. The approach of
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makefile variable overrides for each directory variable is required by
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the GNU Coding Standards, and ideally causes no recompilation.
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However, some platforms have known limitations with the semantics of
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shared libraries that end up requiring recompilation when using this
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method, particularly noticeable in packages that use GNU Libtool.
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The second method involves providing the `DESTDIR' variable. For
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example, `make install DESTDIR=/alternate/directory' will prepend
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`/alternate/directory' before all installation names. The approach of
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`DESTDIR' overrides is not required by the GNU Coding Standards, and
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does not work on platforms that have drive letters. On the other hand,
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it does better at avoiding recompilation issues, and works well even
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when some directory options were not specified in terms of `${prefix}'
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at `configure' time.
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Optional Features
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=================
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If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
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with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
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option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
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Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
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`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
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They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
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is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
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`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
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package recognizes.
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For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
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find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
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you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
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`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
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Some packages offer the ability to configure how verbose the
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execution of `make' will be. For these packages, running `./configure
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--enable-silent-rules' sets the default to minimal output, which can be
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overridden with `make V=1'; while running `./configure
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--disable-silent-rules' sets the default to verbose, which can be
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overridden with `make V=0'.
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Particular systems
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==================
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On HP-UX, the default C compiler is not ANSI C compatible. If GNU
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CC is not installed, it is recommended to use the following options in
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order to use an ANSI C compiler:
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./configure CC="cc -Ae -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500"
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and if that doesn't work, install pre-built binaries of GCC for HP-UX.
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HP-UX `make' updates targets which have the same time stamps as
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their prerequisites, which makes it generally unusable when shipped
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generated files such as `configure' are involved. Use GNU `make'
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instead.
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On OSF/1 a.k.a. Tru64, some versions of the default C compiler cannot
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parse its `<wchar.h>' header file. The option `-nodtk' can be used as
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a workaround. If GNU CC is not installed, it is therefore recommended
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to try
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./configure CC="cc"
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and if that doesn't work, try
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./configure CC="cc -nodtk"
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On Solaris, don't put `/usr/ucb' early in your `PATH'. This
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directory contains several dysfunctional programs; working variants of
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these programs are available in `/usr/bin'. So, if you need `/usr/ucb'
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in your `PATH', put it _after_ `/usr/bin'.
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On Haiku, software installed for all users goes in `/boot/common',
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not `/usr/local'. It is recommended to use the following options:
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./configure --prefix=/boot/common
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Specifying the System Type
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==========================
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There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
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automatically, but needs to determine by the type of machine the package
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will run on. Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the
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_same_ architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
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a message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
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`--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
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type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
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CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
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where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
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OS
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KERNEL-OS
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See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
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`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
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need to know the machine type.
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If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
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use the option `--target=TYPE' to select the type of system they will
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produce code for.
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If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
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platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
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"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
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eventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'.
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Sharing Defaults
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================
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If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
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you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
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default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
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`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
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`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
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`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
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A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
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Defining Variables
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==================
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Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
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environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
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configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
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variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
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them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
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./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
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causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
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overridden in the site shell script).
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Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
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an Autoconf limitation. Until the limitation is lifted, you can use
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this workaround:
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CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
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`configure' Invocation
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======================
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`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
|
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operates.
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`--help'
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`-h'
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Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit.
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`--help=short'
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`--help=recursive'
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Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
|
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`configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used
|
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only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options
|
||||
also present in any nested packages.
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|
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`--version'
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`-V'
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Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
|
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script, and exit.
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|
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`--cache-file=FILE'
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||||
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
|
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traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
|
||||
disable caching.
|
||||
|
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`--config-cache'
|
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`-C'
|
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Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
|
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|
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`--quiet'
|
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`--silent'
|
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`-q'
|
||||
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
|
||||
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
|
||||
messages will still be shown).
|
||||
|
||||
`--srcdir=DIR'
|
||||
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
|
||||
`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
`--prefix=DIR'
|
||||
Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names::
|
||||
for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning
|
||||
the installation locations.
|
||||
|
||||
`--no-create'
|
||||
`-n'
|
||||
Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
|
||||
`configure --help' for more details.
|
51
Makefile.am
51
Makefile.am
@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
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bin_PROGRAMS = hyperrogue
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hyperroguedir = $(datadir)/hyperrogue
|
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hyperrogue_SOURCES = hyper.cpp savepng.cpp
|
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hyperrogue_CPPFLAGS = -DFONTDESTDIR=\"$(pkgdatadir)/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf\" -DMUSICDESTDIR=\"$(pkgdatadir)/hyperrogue-music.txt\" -DSOUNDDESTDIR=\"$(pkgdatadir)/sounds/\" -DRESOURCEDESTDIR=\"$(pkgdatadir)/\"
|
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hyperrogue_CXXFLAGS = -O2 -std=c++11 ${AM_CXXFLAGS}
|
||||
dist_hyperrogue_DATA = hyperrogue-music.txt DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf solv-geodesics.dat shyp-geodesics.dat ssol-geodesics.dat honeycomb-rules-435.dat honeycomb-rules-534.dat honeycomb-rules-535.dat
|
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|
||||
# docdir
|
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dist_doc_DATA = README.md
|
||||
|
||||
# musicdir
|
||||
musicdir=$(datadir)/hyperrogue/music
|
||||
dist_music_DATA = music/hr3-caves.ogg music/hr3-desert.ogg music/hr3-hell.ogg music/hr3-jungle.ogg music/hr3-mirror.ogg music/hr3-rlyeh.ogg music/hr3-crossroads.ogg music/hr3-graveyard.ogg music/hr3-icyland.ogg music/hr3-laboratory.ogg music/hr3-motion.ogg music/hr-savino-palace.ogg music/hr-savino-caribbean.ogg music/hr-savino-ocean.ogg music/hr-savino-ivory.ogg
|
||||
|
||||
# soundsdir
|
||||
soundsdir=$(datadir)/hyperrogue/sounds
|
||||
dist_sounds_DATA = sounds/*
|
||||
|
||||
noinst_PROGRAMS = langen makeh
|
||||
langen_SOURCES = langen.cpp
|
||||
langen_CXXFLAGS = -O0 -std=c++11 ${AM_CXXFLAGS}
|
||||
makeh_SOURCES = makeh.cpp
|
||||
BUILT_SOURCES = language-data.cpp autohdr.h
|
||||
CLEANFILES = language-data.cpp autohdr.h
|
||||
|
||||
language-data.cpp: langen
|
||||
./langen > language-data.cpp
|
||||
|
||||
autohdr.h: makeh language-data.cpp *.cpp
|
||||
./makeh classes.cpp locations.cpp hyperpoint.cpp geometry.cpp goldberg.cpp init.cpp floorshapes.cpp cell.cpp multi.cpp shmup.cpp pattern2.cpp mapeditor.cpp graph.cpp textures.cpp hprint.cpp language.cpp util.cpp complex.cpp *.cpp > autohdr.h
|
||||
|
||||
#############################
|
||||
# Platform specific setup
|
||||
#############################
|
||||
|
||||
if MAC
|
||||
hyperrogue_LDFLAGS = -lSDLmain -framework AppKit -framework OpenGL
|
||||
endif MAC
|
||||
|
||||
if MINGW
|
||||
nodist_hyperrogue_SOURCES = hyper.res
|
||||
hyperrogue_CPPFLAGS += -march=native -DWINDOWS
|
||||
windres_prefix = ${host_cpu}-w64-mingw32-
|
||||
endif MINGW
|
||||
|
||||
#############################
|
||||
# Arch specific setup
|
||||
#############################
|
||||
|
||||
hyper.res: hyper.rc hr-icon.ico
|
||||
${windres_prefix}windres hyper.rc -O coff -o hyper.res
|
15
README.md
15
README.md
@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
|
||||
# HyperRogue
|
||||
<p align="right">
|
||||
<a href="https://travis-ci.org/zenorogue/hyperrogue/builds">
|
||||
<img align="right" src="https://badges.herokuapp.com/travis/zenorogue/hyperrogue?branch=master&env=TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM=autotools&label=autotools" alt="TravisCI badge">
|
||||
<img align="right" src="https://badges.herokuapp.com/travis/zenorogue/hyperrogue?branch=master&env=TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM=Makefile&label=make" alt="TravisCI badge">
|
||||
<img align="right" src="https://badges.herokuapp.com/travis/zenorogue/hyperrogue?branch=master&env=TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM=mymake&label=mymake" alt="TravisCI badge">
|
||||
<img align="right" src="https://badges.herokuapp.com/travis/zenorogue/hyperrogue?branch=master&env=TRAVIS_BUILD_SYSTEM=emscripten&label=web" alt="TravisCI badge">
|
||||
@ -54,26 +53,16 @@ and visualizations (see [RogueViz](http://roguetemple.com/z/hyper/rogueviz.php))
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical information ##
|
||||
|
||||
You should be able to compile on Ubuntu (or similar) with something like this (you need SDL, SDL_ttf, and SDL_gfx):
|
||||
You should be able to compile on Linux, OSX, or MinGW with something like this (you need SDL, SDL_ttf, and SDL_gfx):
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
sudo apt-get install gcc libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/zenorogue/hyperrogue.git hyperrogue
|
||||
cd hyperrogue
|
||||
autoreconf -vi
|
||||
./configure
|
||||
make
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
There is also a standalone Makefile for Linux, OSX, and MinGW.
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/zenorogue/hyperrogue.git
|
||||
cd hyperrogue
|
||||
make -f Makefile.simple
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The `mymake` program builds HyperRogue in parts. It takes longer than the methods listed above, but when you change something, `mymake` will only recompile the changed file.
|
||||
The `mymake` program builds HyperRogue in parts. It takes longer than the method shown above, but when you change something, `mymake` will only recompile the changed file.
|
||||
Additionally, it can be easily configured, e.g., to produce an optimized build, or to include addons (see `mymake.cpp` for some example invocations, and `devmods` for some example addons).
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
autoreconf -vfi
|
||||
./configure "$@"
|
||||
echo "Now, just do \"make install\" "
|
||||
|
36
configure.ac
36
configure.ac
@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
|
||||
AC_PREREQ([2.68])
|
||||
AC_INIT([hyperrogue], [10.4i])
|
||||
AC_LANG([C++])
|
||||
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror foreign])
|
||||
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([hyperpoint.cpp])
|
||||
AC_PROG_CXX
|
||||
AC_PROG_CC
|
||||
|
||||
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
|
||||
AM_CONDITIONAL(LINUX, test ["${host_os#*linux}" != "$host_os"])
|
||||
AM_CONDITIONAL(MAC, test ["${host_os#*darwin}" != "$host_os"])
|
||||
AM_CONDITIONAL(MINGW, test ["${host_os#*mingw}" != "$host_os"])
|
||||
AM_COND_IF(LINUX, AC_DEFINE([LINUX], [1]))
|
||||
AM_COND_IF(MAC, AC_DEFINE([MAC], [1]))
|
||||
AM_COND_IF(MINGW, AC_DEFINE([WINDOWS], [1]))
|
||||
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([GL/gl.h OpenGL/gl.h], break, AC_MSG_RESULT([OpenGL header was not found]))
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([GL/glew.h], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([GLEW header was not found]))
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([png.h], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([png.h header was not found]))
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([SDL/SDL.h], [], AC_MSG_ERROR([SDL/SDL.h header was not found]))
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([SDL/SDL_gfxPrimitives.h], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([SDL/SDL_gfxPrimitives.h header was not found]))
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([SDL/SDL_mixer.h], [], AC_MSG_ERROR([SDL/SDL_mixer.h header was not found]))
|
||||
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([SDL/SDL_ttf.h], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([SDL/SDL_ttf.h header was not found]))
|
||||
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([glBegin], [GL opengl32], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([OpenGL library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([glewInit], [GLEW glew32], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([GLEW library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([png_create_info_struct], [png], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([png library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([SDL_SetVideoMode], [SDL], [], AC_MSG_ERROR([SDL library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([aacircleColor], [SDL_gfx], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([SDL_gfx library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([Mix_LoadMUS], [SDL_mixer], [], AC_MSG_ERROR([SDL_mixer library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS([TTF_OpenFont], [SDL_ttf], [], AC_MSG_RESULT([SDL_ttf library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(pthread_create, [pthread], ,AC_MSG_ERROR([pthread library was not found]))
|
||||
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(deflate, [z], ,AC_MSG_ERROR([zlib was not found]))
|
||||
|
||||
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
|
||||
AC_OUTPUT
|
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