-.. Copyright 2005-2021
+.. Copyright 2005-2022
.. _install:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Head to the corresponding `GitHub Action <https://github.com/simgrid/simgrid/actions/workflows/jarfile.yml>`_
-and pick the last green build. At the bottom of the build page, click on the ``jar-final`` artefact.
+and pick the last green build. At the bottom of the build page, click on the ``jar-final`` artefact.
Open this zip file to find the jar you need. This jar can be used under Linux, Mac OSX or Windows, as you wish.
Binary Java Troubleshooting
You should obviously install the ``boost-context`` library on your
machine, for example with ``apt``.
+.. _deprecation_policy:
+
Version numbering and deprecation
---------------------------------
configuration options (e.g., if your Python installation is not standard).
boost (at least v1.48, v1.59 recommended)
- On Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install libboost-dev libboost-context-dev``
+ - On CentOS / Fedora: ``yum install boost-devel``
- On macOS with homebrew: ``brew install boost``
+Eigen3 (optional)
+ - On Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install libeigen3-dev``
+ - On CentOS / Fedora: ``yum install eigen3-devel``
+ - On macOS with homebrew: ``brew install eigen``
+ - Use EIGEN3_HINT to specify where it's installed if cmake doesn't find it automatically.
Java (optional):
- Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install default-jdk libgcj18-dev`` (or
any version of libgcj)
- macOS or Windows: Grab a `full JDK <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads>`_
-Lua (optional -- must be v5.3)
- - SimGrid won't work with any other version of Lua.
- - Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install liblua5.3-dev lua5.3``
- - Windows: ``choco install lua53``
- - From the source
- - You need to patch the sources to build dynamic libraries. First `download lua 5.3 <http://www.lua.org/download.html>`_
- - Open the archive: ``tar xvfz lua-5.3.*.tar.gz``
- - Enter the directory: ``cd lua-5.3*``
- - Patch the sources: ``patch -p1 < /path/to/simgrid/...../tools/lualib.patch``
- - Build and install lua: ``make linux && sudo make install``
For platform-specific details, please see below.
$ make install
.. _install_src_config:
-
+
Build Configuration
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
files, such as ``CMakeCache.txt``. Since Cmake also generates some
files in the tree, you may need to wipe out your complete tree and
start with a fresh one when you install new dependencies.
-
+
Another (better) solution is to :ref:`build out of the source tree
<install_cmake_outsrc>`.
Generates the java bindings of SimGrid. You must also enable MSG for
this to work.
-enable_jedule (on/OFF)
- Produces execution traces from SimDag simulations, which can then be visualized with the
- Jedule external tool.
-
-enable_lua (on/OFF)
- Generate the lua bindings to the SimGrid internals (requires lua-5.3).
-
enable_lib_in_jar (ON/off)
Embeds the native java bindings into the produced jar file.
enable_smpi (ON/off)
Allows one to run MPI code on top of SimGrid.
-enable_smpi_ISP_testsuite (on/OFF)
+enable_smpi_MBI_testsuite (on/OFF)
Adds many extra tests for the model checker module.
enable_smpi_MPICH3_testsuite (on/OFF)
Take as few optional dependencies as possible, to get minimal
library bindings in Java and Python.
+NS3_HINT (empty by default)
+ Alternative path into which ns-3 should be searched for.
+
+EIGEN3_HINT (empty by default)
+ Alternative path into which Eigen3 should be searched for.
+
+SIMGRID_PYTHON_LIBDIR (auto-detected)
+ Where to install the Python module library. By default, it is set to the cmake Python3_SITEARCH variable if installing to /usr,
+ and a modified version of that variable if installing to another path. Just force another value if the auto-detected default
+ does not fit your setup.
+
SMPI_C_FLAGS, SMPI_CXX_FLAGS, SMPI_Fortran_FLAGS (string)
Default compiler options to use in smpicc, smpicxx, or smpiff.
This can be useful to set options like "-m32" or "-m64".
- **make simgrid**: Build only the SimGrid library. Not any example nor the helper tools.
- **make s4u-comm-pingpong**: Build only this example (works for any example)
- **make java-all**: Build all Java examples and their dependencies
+- **make python-bindings**: Build the Python bindings
- **make clean**: Clean the results of a previous compilation
- **make install**: Install the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/)
-- **make uninstall**: Uninstall the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/)
- **make dist**: Build a distribution archive (tar.gz)
- **make distcheck**: Check the dist (make + make dist + tests on the distribution)
- **make documentation**: Create SimGrid documentation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Once you have the Python development headers installed as well as a
-recent version of the `pybind11 <https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`
+recent version of the `pybind11 <https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`
module (version at least 2.4), recompiling the Python bindings from
-the source should be as easy as:
+the source should be as easy as:
.. code-block:: console
# cd simgrid-source-tree
$ python setup.py build install
-
+
Starting with SimGrid 3.13, it should even be possible to install
simgrid without downloading the source with pip:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
exec gfortran -m32 "$@"
-