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-To build the xbase library
-
-1) Verify you have the correct software prerequisites installed
- A) cmake 2.6 or LATER
- B) Compiler and linker
-
-2) Verify you have access to the target location of the library
-
-3) Unpack the tar or zip file
-
-4) For Linux 64 bit or 32 bit plat forms
-
- cd xbase/build/Linux64 or xbase/build/Linux32
- cmake .
- make
- make test
- sudo make install
-
- Verify the ld.so.conf file has the library target directory
- For example
- update file /etc/ld.so.conf to include /usr/local/lib
- and run ldconfig
- Your milage may vary depending on Linux Distro
-
-
- To update the configuration file
- cd xbase/build/Linux64 or xbase/build/Linux32
- ccmake .
-
-
-
-5) For Mac
-
- Verify you have xcode installed and operational
- cd xbase/build/Mac
- cmake . -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk
- make
- make test
-
-
-6) For Windows 64 bit with Visual Studio
-
- Open a Visual Studio 64 bit Shell
- cd xbase\build\Win64VS
- buildwin.bat
- nmake test
-
- From a VS Studio 64 bit shell in admin mode
- nmake install
-
- Also of note: cleanwin.bat resets everything
-
-7) For Windows 32 bit with Visual Studio
-
- Open a Visual Studio 32 bit Shell
- cd xbase\build\Win32VS
- buildwin.bat
- nmake test
-
- From a VS Studio 32 bit shell in admin mode
- nmake install
-
-
-
-8) For Windows 32 bit with Borland 5.5 free compiler
-
- cd xbase\build\Win32Borland
- BuildBorland.bat
- make test
-
-
-9) For other platforms
-
- Here is something to start with...
-
- cd xbase
- md MyPlatform
- cd MyPlatform
- cp ../Cmake/CmakeLists.txt .
-
- Enter the appropriate make command for your environment - check the cmake web site for help
- On Linux, it is .cmake, then make
- your mileage may vary
-
- Send your results to the library maintainer so it can be added to this library