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Install procedure 1.1 - Nagni 11 May 2004 |
Install procedure 2.x - Nagni 15 February 2005 |
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To install YODA: |
To install YODA: |
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#-----YODA's Environment----------------------- |
#-----YODA's Environment----------------------- |
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# this variable define where YODA will write the managed files |
# this variable define where YODA will write the managed files |
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export YODA_DATA= YourPathToStoreUnpackedFiles |
export YODA_DATA= YourPathToStoreUnpackedFiles |
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export YODA_LOGS= YourPathToLogs |
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#-----YODA's Environment----------------------- |
#-----YODA's Environment----------------------- |
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#-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- |
#-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- |
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#-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- |
#-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- |
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2) check that you have installed |
2) check that you have installed |
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---->log4cpp (logger for c++ programs) |
---->log4cxx (jakarta logger for c++ programs) |
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---->g77 (GNU FORTRAN Compiler) |
---->g77 (GNU FORTRAN Compiler) |
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---->LIBTOOL (compiler utility) |
---->LIBTOOL (compiler utility) |
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3) create a directory (say YOUR_YODA) and copy the source into it |
3) create a directory (say YOUR_YODA) and copy the source into it |
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4) from LIBTOOL directory copy into YOUR_YODA the following files |
4) execute the following commands |
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config.guess |
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config.sub |
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ltmain.sh |
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5) execute the following commands |
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$ cd $YODA_ROOT |
$ cd $YODA_ROOT |
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$ autoheader |
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$ libtoolize (eventually "libtoolize --force") |
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$ aclocal |
$ aclocal |
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$ automake -a |
$ automake -a |
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$ autoconf |
$ autoconf |
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that a look at the configure options |
that a look at the configure options |
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$ ./configure --help |
$ ./configure --help |
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if you want to install executable in the same directory of source code |
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$ ./configure |
$ ./configure |
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$ make |
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then became ROOT user to install YODA |
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$ ./configure --libexecdir=yourDirectory |
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$ make install |
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$ make |
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if everthing has been correct typing |
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$ yoda |
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the program should reply something like below |
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You have forgotten the file name. |
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Try '--help' for more information. |
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------>NOTE<------ |
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This procedure will generate the code in the same directory YODA |
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sources has been copied. |
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The executable file name is techmodelreader and it's located in |
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TECHMODEL directory. |
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To make yoda available using just the command "yoda" from every location |
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just making a softlink to techmodel/.libs/techmodelreader in /usr/bin |
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directory (root privileges are needed!) |
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ln -s techmodel/.libs/techmodelreader /usr/bin/yoda |
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------>NOTE 1<------ |
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On the source code is supplied also a tipical configuratin file for the Log4cxx tool. |
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The file is named log4cxx.conf and is designed to be put into the YODA_DATA directory. |
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Notice that to set the output detail level you have to modify the log4cxx.conf |
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according to your needs. |
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------>NOTE 2<------ |
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Because of major changes in ROOT, Trees produced with a version of ROOT greater than 4.01/02 |
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cannot be read by older ROOT versions. |
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If you are doing an upgrading is highly recomended to execute a |
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$ make distclean |