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− | If there are alternatives for the third-party software or if the third-party software may be built with alternative middleware (for example, MPI: LAM, Open MPI, MPICH-1, MPICH-2), configure to a subfolder | + | If there are alternatives for the third-party software or if the third-party software may be built with alternative middleware (for example, MPI: LAM, Open MPI, MPICH-1, MPICH-2), configure to a subfolder to avoid overwriting |
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./configure --prefix=$HOME/SUBDIR | ./configure --prefix=$HOME/SUBDIR | ||
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+ | The packages you are developing and testing should also be in subfolders to avoid mismatch during building (see the compile-time environment below) | ||
* Build and install | * Build and install | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 17 March 2010
Installation from packages
- Install a development package
*-dev
, which includes header files and static libraries. Base packages will be installed automatically - Headers and libraries can be found in standard paths, which are searched by compilers by default
Manual installation
- Download a package or export/checkout a repository to
$HOME/src/DIR
- Configure
./configure --prefix=$HOME
If there are alternatives for the third-party software or if the third-party software may be built with alternative middleware (for example, MPI: LAM, Open MPI, MPICH-1, MPICH-2), configure to a subfolder to avoid overwriting
./configure --prefix=$HOME/SUBDIR
The packages you are developing and testing should also be in subfolders to avoid mismatch during building (see the compile-time environment below)
- Build and install
make all install
- Update Linux run-time environment
PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
CPATH=$HOME/include:$CPATH
LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH