COIN-OR::LEMON - Graph Library

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Update INSTALL to use CMAKE. Also update AUTHORS and LICENSE

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[5]1Installation Instructions
2=========================
3
[1148]4This file contains instructions for building and installing LEMON from
5source on Linux. The process on Windows is similar.
[5]6
[1148]7Note that it is not necessary to install LEMON in order to use
8it. Instead, you can easily integrate it with your own code
9directly. For instructions, see
10https://lemon.cs.elte.hu/trac/lemon/wiki/HowToCompile
11
[526]12
[318]13In order to install LEMON from the extracted source tarball you have to
[5]14issue the following commands:
15
[1148]16   1. Step into the root of the source directory.
[5]17
[1148]18      $ cd lemon-x.y.z
[5]19
[1148]20   2. Create a build subdirectory and step into it.
[5]21
[1148]22      $ mkdir build
23      $ cd build
[5]24
[1148]25   3. Perform system checks and create the makefiles.
[5]26
[1148]27      $ cmake ..
[5]28
[1148]29   4. Build LEMON.
[5]30
[1148]31      $ make
[5]32
[1148]33      This command compiles the non-template part of LEMON into
34      libemon.a file. It also compiles the programs in the 'tools' and
35      'demo' subdirectories.
36
37   5. [Optional] Compile and run the self-tests.
38
39      $ make check
40
41   5. [Optional] Generate the user documentation.
42
43      $ make html
44
45      The release tarballs already include the documentation.
46
47      Note that for this step you need to have the following tools
48      installed: Python, Doxygen, Graphviz, Ghostscript, LaTeX.
49
50   6. [Optional] Install LEMON
51
52      $ make install
[5]53
[245]54      This command installs LEMON under /usr/local (you will need root
[1148]55      privileges to be able to do that). If you want to install it to
56      some other location, then pass the
57      -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=DIRECTORY flag to cmake in Step 3.
58      For example:
59     
60      $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/username/lemon'
[5]61
[245]62Configure Options and Variables
63===============================
64
[1148]65In Step 3, you can customize the build process by passing options to CMAKE.
[245]66
[1148]67$ cmake [OPTIONS] ..
[245]68
[1148]69You find a list of the most useful options below.
[5]70
[1148]71-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=PREFIX
[245]72
73  Set the installation prefix to PREFIX. By default it is /usr/local.
[5]74
[1148]75-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=[Release|Debug|Maintainer|...]
[245]76
[1148]77  This sets the compiler options. The choices are the following
[245]78
[1148]79  'Release': A strong optimization is turned on (-O3 with gcc). This
80    is the default setting and we strongly recommend using this for
81    the final compilation.
[245]82
[1148]83  'Debug': Optimization is turned off and debug info is added (-O0
84    -ggdb with gcc). If is recommended during the development.
[5]85
[1148]86  'Maintainer': The same as 'Debug' but the compiler warnings are
87    converted to errors (-Werror with gcc). In addition, 'make' will
88    also automatically compile and execute the test codes. It is the
89    best way of ensuring that LEMON codebase is clean and safe.
[5]90
[1148]91  'RelWithDebInfo': Optimized build with debug info.
[5]92
[1148]93  'MinSizeRel': Size optimized build (-Os with gcc)
[5]94
[1148]95-DTEST_WITH_VALGRIND=YES
[5]96
[1148]97  Using this, the test codes will be executed using valgrind. It is a
98  very effective way of identifying indexing problems and memory leaks.
[5]99
[1148]100-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=path-to-compiler
[5]101
[1148]102  Change the compiler to be used.
[5]103
[1148]104-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=TRUE
[5]105
[1148]106  Build shared library instead of static one. Think twice if you
107  really want to use this option.
[5]108
[1148]109-DGLPK_ROOT_DIR=DIRECTORY
110-DCOIN_ROOT_DIR=DIRECTORY
111-DCPLEX_ROOT_DIR=DIRECTORY
[5]112
[1148]113  Install root directory prefixes of optional third party libraries.
[890]114
115Makefile Variables
116==================
117
[1148]118make VERBOSE=1
[890]119
[1148]120   This results in a more verbose output by showing the full
121   compiler and linker commands.
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