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In short, the way to compile SimGrid depends on whether you are compiling a
-tar.gz archive or directly from the SVN.
+tar.gz archive or directly from the Git.
-(1) configure SimGrid (both in SVN and archives)
+(1) configure SimGrid (both in Git and archives)
$ cmake <all options> ./
Main options are:
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<path>: specify where to install SimGrid
-Denable_maintainer_mode=on/off: get the maintainer files regenerated
automatically
- -Denable_compile_optimizations=on/off: compile or not with -O0 instead of -O3
- -Denable_java=on/off: enable or not binding java
- -Denable_lua=on/off: enable or not binding lua
- -Denable_ruby=on/off: enable or not binding ruby
+ -Denable_compile_optimizations=on/off: compile or not with optimizations
+ -Denable_java=on/off: enable or not the Java bindings
+ -Denable_scala=on/off: enable or not the Scala bindings
+ -Denable_lua=on/off: enable or not the lua bindings
-Denable_smpi=on/off: enable or not smpi
+ -Denable_model-checking=on/off: enable or not the model-checker
See below for other configure options which are common to any project,
not only SimGrid related.
If you want to compile the lua bindings, you have to have lua5.1 executable and
liblua5.1-dev.
-If you want to compile the ruby bindings, you have to install ruby executable
-and ruby-dev version 1.9.
-
-If you want to compile smpi, you should install f2c for use Fortran code.
+If you want to compile smpi, you should install a fortran compiler to use
+ Fortran code. Only gfortran has been tested for now.
If you want to compile the GTNetS backend, you have to have a patched version of
-GTNetS installed. The patch lives in the contrib section of the SVN.
+GTNetS installed. The patch lives in the contrib section of the Git.