lemon-project-template-glpk
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Test GLPK in src/main.cc
author | Alpar Juttner <alpar@cs.elte.hu> |
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date | Sun, 06 Nov 2011 21:43:29 +0100 |
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alpar@2 | 1 Setup and Build the Template |
alpar@2 | 2 ============================ |
alpar@2 | 3 |
alpar@2 | 4 This is fairly easy. First, clone the project template repository and step |
alpar@2 | 5 into the dir, as follows (you've probably done it already if you read this |
alpar@2 | 6 file). |
alpar@2 | 7 |
alpar@2 | 8 $ hg clone http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/hg/lemon-project-template myproject |
alpar@2 | 9 $ cd myproject |
alpar@2 | 10 |
alpar@2 | 11 As you probably want to use LEMON in your project, you will need it |
kpeter@3 | 12 too. For this you have to options. You can either install it somewhere |
kpeter@3 | 13 or use a local copy of LEMON dedicated to your project. This later |
alpar@2 | 14 option is especially usefull if you also modify/develop LEMON along |
alpar@2 | 15 with your project, or want to use a specific version. |
alpar@2 | 16 |
alpar@2 | 17 Use a preinstalled version. |
alpar@2 | 18 |
alpar@2 | 19 See http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/trac/lemon/wiki/InstallGuide for |
alpar@2 | 20 instructions on how to install LEMON. If you installed it to a |
alpar@2 | 21 non-standard place, you must let CMAKE know where to find it in |
alpar@2 | 22 the LEMON_ROOT_DIR config variable. |
alpar@2 | 23 |
alpar@2 | 24 Use LEMON as a subproject. |
alpar@2 | 25 |
kpeter@3 | 26 Just simply copying the LEMON source code into the 'lemon' subdir |
alpar@2 | 27 will do the job. Namely, you can either extract a release tarball |
alpar@2 | 28 |
alpar@2 | 29 $ wget http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/pub/sources/lemon-1.1.tar.gz |
alpar@2 | 30 $ tar xzf lemon-1.1.tar.gz |
alpar@2 | 31 $ mv lemon-1.1 lemon |
alpar@2 | 32 |
alpar@2 | 33 or - even better - you can check out the mercurial LEMON repository |
alpar@2 | 34 |
alpar@2 | 35 $ hg clone http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/hg/lemon-main lemon |
alpar@2 | 36 |
alpar@2 | 37 Then run CMAKE to create the makefiles as usual. |
alpar@2 | 38 |
alpar@2 | 39 $ mkdir build |
alpar@2 | 40 $ cd build |
alpar@2 | 41 $ cmake-gui .. |
alpar@2 | 42 |
kpeter@3 | 43 |
alpar@2 | 44 Setup Your Own Project |
alpar@2 | 45 ====================== |
alpar@2 | 46 |
alpar@2 | 47 Edit CMakeLists.txt to change the name of the project and the source |
alpar@2 | 48 files. Simply follow the instructions in CMakeLists.txt. |