Difference between revisions of "HOWTO use a pre-built release"
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− | First determine your identifying tag. The identifying tag contains the operating system, the architecture, and the version of gcc you are using. To do this get a version of the script osrelease.pl and execute it. For example: | + | First determine your identifying tag. The identifying tag contains the operating system, the architecture, and the version of gcc you are using. To do this get a version of the script <code>osrelease.pl</code> and execute it. For example: |
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> /group/halld/Software/scripts/build_scripts/osrelease.pl | > /group/halld/Software/scripts/build_scripts/osrelease.pl |
Revision as of 11:42, 30 March 2010
If you have access to a pre-built version of the GlueX, you can use it without having to check out and build the entire set of sources.
Find a compatible version
First determine your identifying tag. The identifying tag contains the operating system, the architecture, and the version of gcc you are using. To do this get a version of the script osrelease.pl
and execute it. For example:
svn co https://halldsvn.jlab.org/repos/trunk/scripts/build_scripts A build_scripts/clhep_env.csh ... A build_scripts/osrelease.pl ... A build_scripts/Makefile_cernlib U build_scripts > build_scripts/osrelease.pl Linux_Fedora12-i686-gcc4.4.3
or if you are on the JLab CUE:
> /group/halld/Software/scripts/build_scripts/osrelease.pl Linux_RHEL5-i686-gcc4.1.2
This tells you the identifying tag for the build you want (in the last case Linux_RHEL5-i686-gcc4.1.2
). If the build in question is built for your machine, it will contain a directory with this name in the bin
and lib
directories.
Set your HALLD environment variables
- Set
HALLD_HOME
to point to the Hall D root directory (the one that contains src, lib, bin, and include). - Set
HALLD_MY
to a directory of your choice, one for which you have write privileges.