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Getting and Building
- SSH URL:
[email protected]:pmodels/yaksa.git
- HTTPS URL:
https://github.com/pmodels/yaksa.git
For differences between above URLs, please refer to https://help.github.com/articles/which-remote-url-should-i-use/
To check out a new copy of the Yaksa source, use
$ git clone --origin yaksa [email protected]:pmodels/yaksa.git yaksa
or
$ git clone --origin yaksa https://github.com/pmodels/yaksa.git yaksa
This will create a yaksa directory in your $PWD
that contains a completely functional repository with full project history.
You can see the branches it contains using:
$ git branch -a
* master
remotes/yaksa/HEAD -> yaksa/master
remotes/yaksa/master
The git repository does not contain any of the "derived" files, including configure
scripts and Makefile
s. To build these, run
$ ./autogen.sh
Occasionally changes are made to the autoconf macros that are not detected by the dependency tests for the configure
scripts. It is always correct to delete all the configure
script before running autogen.sh
:
$ find . -name configure -print | xargs rm
$ ./autogen.sh
The autoconf macros and the configure.ac
scripts require the following:
- autoconf version 2.67 (or higher)
- automake version 1.12.3 (or higher)
- GNU libtool version 2.4 (or higher)
You can select a particular version of autoconf and autoheader by using the environment variables AUTOCONF
and AUTOHEADER
respectively. autogen.sh
will use these if they are set. However, note that for these tools to work properly, both they and all of their data files must be installed in the same set of directories. The easiest way to ensure this is to use exactly the same configure arguments when you configure and install these tools. For example, if you set the prefix, set the prefix to exactly the same path for all three tools.
After setting up the build environment with autogen.sh
, you can perform the usual three step process to build it like any other unix package:
$ ./configure --prefix=INSTALLATION_PREFIX
$ make -j
$ make -j install
Obviously, substitute INSTALLATION_PREFIX
above with a proper directory. Otherwise /usr
will be assumed as a default.
If you change one of the files that is the source for a derived file, such as a configure.ac
file, you will need to rebuild the derived file (e.g., the corresponding configure
file). The safest way to do this is to rerun autogen.sh
:
$ ./autogen.sh
If you want to remove all untracked files from your current git branch, use
$ git clean -x -d -f