| 1 | Install procedure 1.1 - Nagni 11 May 2004 | Install procedure 2.x - Nagni 07 February 2005 | 
| 2 |  |  | 
| 3 | To install YODA: | To install YODA: | 
| 4 |  |  | 
| 7 | #-----YODA's Environment----------------------- | #-----YODA's Environment----------------------- | 
| 8 | # this variable define where YODA will write the managed files | # this variable define where YODA will write the managed files | 
| 9 | export YODA_DATA= YourPathToStoreUnpackedFiles | export YODA_DATA= YourPathToStoreUnpackedFiles | 
|  | export YODA_LOGS= YourPathToLogs |  | 
| 10 | #-----YODA's Environment----------------------- | #-----YODA's Environment----------------------- | 
| 11 |  |  | 
| 12 | #-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- | #-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- | 
| 16 | #-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- | #-----Cern's ROOT Environment----------------------- | 
| 17 |  |  | 
| 18 | 2) check that you have installed | 2) check that you have installed | 
| 19 | ---->log4cpp (logger for c++ programs) | ---->log4cxx (jakarta logger for c++ programs) | 
| 20 | ---->g77     (GNU FORTRAN Compiler) | ---->g77     (GNU FORTRAN Compiler) | 
| 21 | ---->LIBTOOL (compiler utility) | ---->LIBTOOL (compiler utility) | 
| 22 |  |  | 
| 23 | 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 | 
| 24 |  |  | 
| 25 | 4) from LIBTOOL directory copy into YOUR_YODA the following files | 4) execute the following commands | 
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|  | config.guess |  | 
|  | config.sub |  | 
|  | ltmain.sh |  | 
|  |  |  | 
|  | 5) execute the following commands |  | 
| 26 |  |  | 
| 27 | $ cd $YODA_ROOT | $ cd $YODA_ROOT | 
| 28 |  | $ autoheader | 
| 29 |  | $ libtoolize       (eventually "libtoolize --force") | 
| 30 | $ aclocal | $ aclocal | 
| 31 | $ automake -a | $ automake -a | 
| 32 | $ autoconf | $ autoconf | 
| 35 | that a look at the configure options | that a look at the configure options | 
| 36 | $ ./configure --help | $ ./configure --help | 
| 37 |  |  | 
|  | if you want to install executable in the same directory of source code |  | 
| 38 | $ ./configure | $ ./configure | 
| 39 |  |  | 
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|  | else |  | 
|  | $ ./configure --libexecdir=yourDirectory |  | 
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|  | and finally |  | 
| 40 | $ make | $ make | 
| 41 |  |  | 
| 42 |  | then became ROOT user to install YODA | 
| 43 |  |  | 
| 44 | ------>NOTE<------ | $ make install | 
|  | This procedure will generate the code in the same directory YODA |  | 
|  | sources has been copied. |  | 
|  | The executable file name is techmodelreader and it's located in |  | 
|  | TECHMODEL directory. |  | 
|  | To make yoda available using just the command "yoda" from every location |  | 
|  | just making a softlink to techmodel/.libs/techmodelreader in /usr/bin |  | 
|  | directory (root privileges are needed!) |  | 
| 45 |  |  | 
|  | ln -s techmodel/.libs/techmodelreader /usr/bin/yoda |  | 
| 46 |  |  | 
| 47 |  | ------>NOTE 1<------ | 
| 48 |  | On the source code is supplied also a tipical configuratin file for the Log4cxx tool. | 
| 49 |  | The file is named log4cxx.conf and is designed to be put into the YODA_DATA directory. | 
| 50 |  | Notice that to set the output detail level you have to modify the log4cxx.conf | 
| 51 |  | according to your needs. | 
| 52 |  |  | 
| 53 |  | ------>NOTE 2<------ | 
| 54 |  | Because of major changes in ROOT, Trees produced with a version of ROOT greater than 4.01/02 | 
| 55 |  | cannot be read by older ROOT versions. | 
| 56 |  |  | 
| 57 |  | ------>NOTE 3<------ | 
| 58 |  | If you are doing an upgrading is highly recomended to execute a | 
| 59 |  | $ make distclean |