X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/3ee5e2ac47abb878c628539714f57dbb4898032b..4a00aeabd069cdbd1927a3e8a433bb10f49362be:/INSTALL?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 4953f2bfc3..0733147ef0 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -11,20 +11,21 @@ Quick way to compile ==================== 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 ./ Main options are: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=: 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. @@ -45,7 +46,6 @@ SimGrid archives do not have any firm dependencies. If you want to compile, you must have installed perl and cmake version 2.6 or above. -In order to improve memory management you should install libpcre. If you want to compile the java bindings, you have to have a java compiler, and the jni.h header file (available from the JDK). @@ -53,10 +53,8 @@ the jni.h header file (available from the JDK). 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 a fortran compiler to use + Fortran code. Only gfortran has been tested for now. -If you want to compile smpi, you should install f2c for use Fortran code. - -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. +If you want to compile the NS3 backend, you naturally need to install +NS3, both libs and development headers.