1 Installation Instructions
 
     2 =========================
 
     4 Since you are reading this I assume you already obtained one of the release
 
     5 tarballs and successfully extracted it. The latest version of LEMON is
 
     6 available at our web page (http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/).
 
     8 LEMON provides two different build environments, one is based on "autotool",
 
     9 while the other is based on "cmake". This file contains instructions only for
 
    10 the former one, which is the recommended build environment on Linux, Mac OSX
 
    11 and other unices or if you use Cygwin on Windows. For cmake installation
 
    12 instructions visit http://lemon.cs.elte.hu.
 
    14 In order to install LEMON from the extracted source tarball you have to
 
    15 issue the following commands:
 
    19       This command changes to the directory which was created when you
 
    20       extracted the sources. The x.y.z part is a version number.
 
    24       This command runs the configure shell script, which does some checks and
 
    25       creates the makefiles.
 
    29       This command compiles the non-template part of LEMON into libemon.a
 
    30       file. It also compiles the programs in the tools and demo subdirectories
 
    35       This step is optional, but recommended. It runs the test programs that
 
    36       we developed for LEMON to check whether the library works properly on
 
    41       This command installs LEMON under /usr/local (you will need root
 
    42       privileges to be able to do that). If you want to install it to some
 
    43       other location, then pass the --prefix=DIRECTORY flag to configure in
 
    44       step 2. For example: `./configure --prefix=/home/username/lemon'.
 
    46    6. `make install-html'
 
    48       This command installs the documentation under share/doc/lemon/docs. The
 
    49       generated documentation is included in the tarball. If you want to
 
    50       generate it yourself, then run `make html'. Note that for this you need
 
    51       to have the following programs installed: Doxygen, Graphviz, Ghostscript,
 
    55 Configure Options and Variables
 
    56 ===============================
 
    58 In step 2 you can customize the actions of configure by setting variables
 
    59 and passing options to it. This can be done like this:
 
    60 `./configure [OPTION]... [VARIABLE=VALUE]...'
 
    62 Below you will find some useful variables and options (see `./configure --help'
 
    67   Change the C++ compiler to 'comp'.
 
    71   Pass the 'flags' to the compiler. For example CXXFLAGS='-O3 -march=pentium-m'
 
    72   turns on generation of aggressively optimized Pentium-M specific code.
 
    76   Set the installation prefix to PREFIX. By default it is /usr/local.
 
    80    Build the examples in the demo subdirectory.
 
    84    Do not build the examples in the demo subdirectory (default).
 
    88    Build the programs in the tools subdirectory (default).
 
    92    Do not build the programs in the tools subdirectory.
 
    96    Enable GLPK support (default). You should specify the prefix too if
 
    97    you installed GLPK to some non-standard location (e.g. your home
 
    98    directory). If it is not found, GLPK support will be disabled.
 
   100 --with-glpk-includedir=DIR
 
   102    The directory where the GLPK header files are located. This is only
 
   103    useful when the GLPK headers and libraries are not under the same
 
   104    prefix (which is unlikely).
 
   106 --with-glpk-libdir=DIR
 
   108    The directory where the GLPK libraries are located. This is only
 
   109    useful when the GLPK headers and libraries are not under the same
 
   110    prefix (which is unlikely).
 
   114    Disable GLPK support.
 
   116 --with-cplex[=PREFIX]
 
   118    Enable CPLEX support (default). You should specify the prefix too
 
   119    if you installed CPLEX to some non-standard location
 
   120    (e.g. /opt/ilog/cplex75). If it is not found, CPLEX support will be
 
   123 --with-cplex-includedir=DIR
 
   125    The directory where the CPLEX header files are located. This is
 
   126    only useful when the CPLEX headers and libraries are not under the
 
   127    same prefix (e.g.  /usr/local/cplex/cplex75/include).
 
   129 --with-cplex-libdir=DIR
 
   131    The directory where the CPLEX libraries are located. This is only
 
   132    useful when the CPLEX headers and libraries are not under the same
 
   134    /usr/local/cplex/cplex75/lib/i86_linux2_glibc2.2_gcc3.0/static_pic_mt).
 
   138    Disable CPLEX support.
 
   140 --with-soplex[=PREFIX]
 
   142    Enable SoPlex support (default). You should specify the prefix too if
 
   143    you installed SoPlex to some non-standard location (e.g. your home
 
   144    directory). If it is not found, SoPlex support will be disabled.
 
   146 --with-soplex-includedir=DIR
 
   148    The directory where the SoPlex header files are located. This is only
 
   149    useful when the SoPlex headers and libraries are not under the same
 
   150    prefix (which is unlikely).
 
   152 --with-soplex-libdir=DIR
 
   154    The directory where the SoPlex libraries are located. This is only
 
   155    useful when the SoPlex headers and libraries are not under the same
 
   156    prefix (which is unlikely).
 
   160    Disable SoPlex support.