Project

General

Profile

Installation » History » Version 45

Tony Ciavarella, 03/12/2013 09:04 PM

1 1 Tony Ciavarella
h1. Installation
2
3 5 Tony Ciavarella
h2. Obtaining the Source Code
4 1 Tony Ciavarella
5 2 Tony Ciavarella
h3. Release Tarballs
6
7 4 Tony Ciavarella
Release source tarballs are available on the "Files":http://oss.squalllinesoftware.com/projects/disorder/files page.  This is what you want if you are looking for stability and something ready for production use.  You'll probably want to use the most recent version found on that page.
8 2 Tony Ciavarella
9
h3. SCM
10
11 4 Tony Ciavarella
The Disorder source code is hosted in a "Bazaar":http://bazaar.canonical.com repository.  This is what you want if you are looking for the very latest bleeding edge of the code for contributing to Disorder or whatever other reason you may have.
12 2 Tony Ciavarella
13 27 Tony Ciavarella
Read the "Bazaar Documentation":http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/en/ if you aren't familiar with that and you want to go this route.
14
15 2 Tony Ciavarella
To get a lightweight checkout of the latest version without all the history (not suitable for Disorder development):
16 25 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>bzr co --lightweight bzr://bzr.squalllinesoftware.com/disorder</pre>
17 2 Tony Ciavarella
18 31 Tony Ciavarella
To clone the repository including the full history (suitable for Disorder development):
19 25 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>bzr branch bzr://bzr.squalllinesoftware.com/disorder</pre>
20 2 Tony Ciavarella
21 1 Tony Ciavarella
h2. Prerequisites
22
23 38 Tony Ciavarella
Given the assumption that a somewhat sane build environment for C++ already exists on the build machine, the following third party things are required to build Disorder:
24 6 Tony Ciavarella
* "Boost":http://www.boost.org >= 1.49.0
25 8 Tony Ciavarella
* "Eigen":http://eigen.tuxfamily.org >= 3.0.5
26 45 Tony Ciavarella
* C++ version of the "SEDRIS SRM":http://www.sedris.org/srm_4.4/srm_c_cpp.htm >= 4.4.0
27
** The SEDRIS SRM is optional but you will need some kind of sophisticated geospatial thing if you don't use the SEDRIS SRM and you'll have to implement your own version of disorder's geospatial Convertor interface.
28 1 Tony Ciavarella
* A "Python":http://www.python.org interpreter (needed to use the "waf":https://code.google.com/p/waf/ build system)
29
30 13 Tony Ciavarella
Build and install these things in accordance with the instructions for your operating system provided by each vendor.  Some hints for certain platforms follow.
31 1 Tony Ciavarella
32 8 Tony Ciavarella
h3. Debian Linux and Derivatives
33
34 39 Tony Ciavarella
h4. Debian 6.x (Squeeze)
35
36 41 Tony Ciavarella
The binary packages for "Boost":http://www.boost.org and "Eigen":http://eigen.tuxfamily.org in the package system are way too old.  You'll have to download the source for them and build "Boost":http://www.boost.org yourself.
37 39 Tony Ciavarella
38
h4. Debian >= 7.x (Wheezy)
39 40 Tony Ciavarella
40 39 Tony Ciavarella
All the dependencies are available via the package system.  To install the Boost and Eigen build dependencies on Debian and maybe other derivatives:
41 8 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>sudo apt-get install libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-date-time-dev libeigen3-dev</pre>
42 1 Tony Ciavarella
43
If you don't already have python, this will get the required bits of that:
44
<pre>sudo apt-get install python</pre>
45 13 Tony Ciavarella
46 33 Tony Ciavarella
h3. Sabayon Linux
47
48 42 Tony Ciavarella
To install boost via the entropy package system:
49 33 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>sudo equo install boost</pre>
50
51 37 Tony Ciavarella
As of 2/22/2013, the Eigen verison in entropy is a bit outdated (3.0.6).  You can use it, but you probably should download the latest version from "Eigen":http://eigen.tuxfamily.org which doesn't require any compilation.  Just extract the content of the archive somewhere and remember to tell Disorder where to find it with --eigen-root=<put actual path to eigen root here> during the configuration step.
52 33 Tony Ciavarella
53 35 Tony Ciavarella
If you don't already have python, this will get the required bits of that: <pre>sudo equo install python</pre>
54 34 Tony Ciavarella
55 13 Tony Ciavarella
h2. Configuration
56
57
If everything is setup properly, this step will be a breeze, but it is important to resolve any errors produced by the configuration step prior to attempting to compile Disorder.
58
59 15 Tony Ciavarella
h3. Linux
60 13 Tony Ciavarella
61
From inside the root of the Disorder tree do this in your favorite terminal emulator:
62
<pre>./waf configure --sedris-srm-root=<put the path to the SEDRIS SRM root here></pre>
63
For example, if your SEDRIS SRM is in /opt/sedris/srm:
64
<pre>./waf configure --sedris-srm-root=/opt/sedris/srm</pre>
65
66
That command will take several seconds and print a bunch of hopefully green stuff.  The output should end up looking something like this:
67
<pre>
68
Setting top to                           : /opt/disorder 
69
Setting out to                           : /opt/disorder/bin 
70
Checking for 'g++' (c++ compiler)        : /usr/bin/g++ 
71
Checking for program doxygen             : /usr/bin/doxygen 
72
Checking for program tar                 : /bin/tar 
73
Checking boost ABI tag                   :  
74
Checking boost includes                  : 1_49 
75
Checking boost libs                      : ok 
76
Checking for boost linkage               : ok 
77
Checking for header boost/asio.hpp       : yes 
78
Checking for header boost/bind.hpp       : yes 
79
Checking for header boost/date_time.hpp  : yes 
80
Checking for header boost/detail/endian.hpp : yes 
81
Checking for header boost/format.hpp        : yes 
82
Checking for header boost/function.hpp      : yes 
83
Checking for header boost/functional/factory.hpp : yes 
84
Checking for header boost/ptr_container/ptr_vector.hpp : yes 
85
Checking for header boost/scoped_ptr.hpp               : yes 
86
Checking for header boost/static_assert.hpp            : yes 
87
Checking for header boost/thread.hpp                   : yes 
88
Checking for program pkg-config                        : /usr/bin/pkg-config 
89
Checking for 'eigen3'                                  : yes 
90
Checking for header Eigen/Dense                        : yes 
91
Checking for SEDRIS SRM                                : /opt/sedris/srm 
92
Checking for SEDRIS SRM include directory              : /opt/sedris/srm/src/include 
93
Checking for SEDRIS SRM library directory              : /opt/sedris/srm/lib/linux-3.1.0-1-amd64-i386-gnu-/OPT 
94
SEDRIS SRM library                                     : /opt/sedris/srm/lib/linux-3.1.0-1-amd64-i386-gnu-/OPT/libsrm.so 
95
Checking for header srf_all.h                          : yes 
96
'configure' finished successfully (25.518s)
97
</pre>
98
99 18 Tony Ciavarella
If you get an error instead of that last line saying that 'configure' finished successfully, you must fix whatever is making it unhappy and try again.
100 13 Tony Ciavarella
101 19 Tony Ciavarella
h4. Clang++
102 16 Tony Ciavarella
103 32 Tony Ciavarella
To use the "Clang":http://clang.llvm.org/ C++ compiler instead of "GCC":http://gcc.gnu.org/, assuming clang++ is installed on the build system:
104 16 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>CXX=<put the path to clang++ here> ./waf configure --sedris-srm-root=<put the path to the SEDRIS SRM root here></pre>
105
106 19 Tony Ciavarella
For example:
107 16 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>CXX=/usr/bin/clang++ ./waf configure --sedris-srm-root=/opt/sedris/srm</pre>
108
109 13 Tony Ciavarella
h3. Windows
110
111
On windows, your $PATH environment variable needs to include the path to the Python interpreter.
112
113 30 Tony Ciavarella
The easiest way to configure Disorder on Windows is to use a modified version of the provided batch file to tell Disorder where your prerequisites live.  Copy the template from @tools/windows/configure.bat@ to the root of the Disorder tree.
114 1 Tony Ciavarella
115 30 Tony Ciavarella
This file contains some variables near the middle that must be set according to your system configuration.  An example is provided in the template for guidance.
116
117
Once you are finished editing configure.bat, it's time to execute it.  From the command line:
118
<pre>configure.bat</pre>
119
120
If everything is successful, you should get something that looks like this:
121
<pre>
122
C:\oss\disorder>python waf configure --boost-includes=c:\oss\boost_1_48_0 --boost-libs=c:\oss\boost_1_48_0\stage\lib --boost-mt --boost-static --eigen-root=c:\oss\eigen-3.0.4 --sedris-srm-root=c:\oss\sedris\srm --sedris-srm-static
123
Setting top to                           : C:\oss\disorder
124
Setting out to                           : C:\oss\disorder\bin
125
Checking for 'msvc' (c++ compiler)       : c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\BIN\amd64\CL.exe
126
Checking for program doxygen             : not found
127
Checking for Eigen library               : c:\oss\eigen-3.0.4
128
Checking for header Eigen/Dense          : yes
129
Checking for SEDRIS SRM                  : c:\oss\sedris\srm
130
Checking for SEDRIS SRM include directory : c:\oss\sedris\srm\src\include
131
Checking for SEDRIS SRM library directory : c:\oss\sedris\srm\lib\[Debug/Release]
132
Checking for header srf_all.h             : yes
133
Configuring boost libraries               : debug variant
134
Checking boost ABI tag                    : gd
135
Checking boost includes                   : 1_48
136
Checking boost libs                       : ok
137
Checking for boost linkage                : ok
138
Checking for header boost/asio.hpp        : yes
139
Checking for header boost/bind.hpp        : yes
140
Checking for header boost/date_time.hpp   : yes
141
Checking for header boost/detail/endian.hpp : yes
142
Checking for header boost/format.hpp        : yes
143
Checking for header boost/function.hpp      : yes
144
Checking for header boost/functional/factory.hpp : yes
145
Checking for header boost/ptr_container/ptr_vector.hpp : yes
146
Checking for header boost/scoped_ptr.hpp               : yes
147
Checking for header boost/static_assert.hpp            : yes
148
Checking for header boost/thread.hpp                   : yes
149
Configuring boost libraries                            : optimized variant
150
Checking boost ABI tag                                 :
151
Checking boost includes                                : 1_48
152
Checking boost libs                                    : ok
153
Checking for boost linkage                             : ok
154
Checking for header boost/asio.hpp                     : yes
155
Checking for header boost/bind.hpp                     : yes
156
Checking for header boost/date_time.hpp                : yes
157
Checking for header boost/detail/endian.hpp            : yes
158
Checking for header boost/format.hpp                   : yes
159
Checking for header boost/function.hpp                 : yes
160
Checking for header boost/functional/factory.hpp       : yes
161
Checking for header boost/ptr_container/ptr_vector.hpp : yes
162
Checking for header boost/scoped_ptr.hpp               : yes
163
Checking for header boost/static_assert.hpp            : yes
164
Checking for header boost/thread.hpp                   : yes
165
'configure' finished successfully (31.262s)
166
</pre>
167
168
If you don't see that last line that says @'configure' finished successfully@, then something is screwed up and it needs to be fixed.  Fix it and try again.
169 10 Tony Ciavarella
170 1 Tony Ciavarella
h2. Compiling
171
172 20 Tony Ciavarella
The basic strategy for building Disorder is to invoke the waf build system with the desired build variant.
173 1 Tony Ciavarella
174 20 Tony Ciavarella
Disorder has two build variants:
175 23 Tony Ciavarella
* debug: produces a library that contains debugging symbols and disables most compiler optimizations
176
* optimized: produces a library stripped of debugging symbols and enables compiler optimizations for performance
177 1 Tony Ciavarella
178 23 Tony Ciavarella
It might be reasonable to use the @debug@ variant in a development environment and the @optimized@ variant in a production environment.
179 1 Tony Ciavarella
180 23 Tony Ciavarella
The @debug@ variant is produced by the @build_debug@ build target and the @optimized@ variant is produced by the @build_optimized@ build target.
181
182 26 Tony Ciavarella
The results of the build are put in the @bin@ subdirectory under the name of the variant.  
183 23 Tony Ciavarella
184 26 Tony Ciavarella
Both variants can coexist peacefully in the tree at the same time.
185 23 Tony Ciavarella
186 20 Tony Ciavarella
h3. Linux
187 1 Tony Ciavarella
188 23 Tony Ciavarella
On Linux, to build the Disorder @debug@ variant:
189 20 Tony Ciavarella
<pre>./waf build_debug</pre>
190
191
h3. Windows
192
193 23 Tony Ciavarella
On Windows, the waf script is invoked indirectly.  To build the @optimized@ variant:
194
<pre>python.exe waf build_optimized</pre>
195 12 Tony Ciavarella
196 43 Tony Ciavarella
h2. Ensuring Build Correctness
197
198 44 Tony Ciavarella
Due to the complexity of varied compilers and build configurations, it is imperative that you preform the necessary testing on your build to ensure that it performs correctly.
199 43 Tony Ciavarella
200
Don't fret.  It's easy and is well worth the time it takes for the peace of mind you gain.  Just tell waf to test_all_<variant> like this for the @optimized@ variant:
201
<pre>./waf test_all_optimized</pre>
202
203
That should result in something this:
204
<pre>
205
Waf: Entering directory `/opt/disorder/bin/optimized'
206
[PASS]: all 1 tests passed!
207
[PASS]: all 1192 tests passed!
208
[PASS]: all 75091 tests passed!
209
[PASS]: all 12 tests passed!
210
[PASS]: all 85 tests passed!
211
[PASS]: all 7659 tests passed!
212
[PASS]: all 46 tests passed!
213
[PASS]: all 536 tests passed!
214
Waf: Leaving directory `/opt/disorder/bin/optimized'
215
'test_all_optimized' finished successfully (1.184s)
216
</pre>
217
218
If you see
219
<pre>Something failed!  That's not good.  This build cannot be trusted until the damn thing is fixed.</pre>
220
in red at the bottom instead of a green "finished successfully" message, you need to file a bug report and/or fix it yourself and send in a patch.  Under no circumstances should you attempt to use a build that fails the test suite.  A test failure means disorder isn't working as expected for some reason and that reason needs to be resolved for your simulation to function properly.
221
222 1 Tony Ciavarella
h2. Building Against the Disorder Library
223 28 Tony Ciavarella
224
h3. Compiling
225
226
In order to compile your goodness against the Disorder library, you'll need to have the header files from the @src@ directory in the Disorder tree and Eigen's include directory in your compiler's include path.  You do not need anything from SEDRIS SRM in your include path.
227
228
h3. Linking
229
230 29 Tony Ciavarella
Just link your program against Disorder's static library that can be found in the @bin/<build variant>@ directory.