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− | + | ***** BRL-CAD Recently moved from SVN to Github. Building from SVN works as of 3 Jul 2021, but you may need to build from Github in the future. *** | |
− | + | == Obtain the sources via Subversion == | |
− | For | + | For Windows: |
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− | + | Install a Subversion client for Windows, such as TortoiseSVN: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tortoisesvn/ | |
− | + | To get a checkout after installing TortoiseSVN, right-click in a folder where you want to download the sources, select SVN Checkout and specify https://svn.code.sf.net/p/brlcad/code/brlcad/trunk for the repository URL. | |
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− | + | For Linux/Mac/BSD: | |
+ | <pre>svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/brlcad/code/brlcad/trunk brlcad</pre> | ||
− | If | + | Note: If you do not yet have an SVN client installed, go to http://subversion.tigris.org for information on obtaining an appropriate SVN client for your platform. Most modern Linux/BSD/UNIX distributions will also have SVN available in their package repositories. |
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− | == Configure the build system == | + | == Configure the build system with CMake == |
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− | + | BRL-CAD also requires the build tool CMake. Most Linux/BSD/UNIX systems provide a package for CMake. For platforms that do not, CMake is available from http://www.cmake.org | |
− | + | Once installed, create a directory where you will compile BRL-CAD and run CMake. | |
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− | + | For Windows, you can use the CMake GUI where you specify build and source directories:[[File:Running_cmake_on_windows.png|200px|thumb|right|Running CMake GUI on Windows]] | |
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− | + | For Linux/Mac/BSD, this looks like: | |
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− | + | cd brlcad | |
+ | mkdir build | ||
+ | cd build | ||
+ | cmake .. (for a default build) | ||
+ | cmake .. -DBRLCAD_BUNDLED_LIBS=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release (for a release build) | ||
== Compile and test your build == | == Compile and test your build == | ||
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+ | On Windows, simply open the "BRLCAD" solution and Compile. | ||
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+ | On Linux/Mac/BSD, run this in your build directory: | ||
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make | make | ||
− | + | If there are no compilation errors, you can test via: | |
make test | make test | ||
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+ | You can also run a performance test: | ||
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make benchmark | make benchmark | ||
Both the test and benchmark should report successfully if everything is working correctly. Report any failures to the BRL-CAD [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=105292&atid=640802 bug tracker]. | Both the test and benchmark should report successfully if everything is working correctly. Report any failures to the BRL-CAD [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=105292&atid=640802 bug tracker]. | ||
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− | If you | + | == Doxygen (OPTIONAL) == |
+ | If you have doxygen installed somewhere CMake can find it, then you can build a browsable HTML documentation of the source code. This is useful if you want to use BRL-CAD's libraries directly, or if you just want a better overview of how things are structured. | ||
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+ | To build the HTML files on a Linux/Mac/BSD system, run (from your build directory): | ||
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+ | make dox | ||
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+ | and then open doc/doxygen_output/html/index.xhtml with your web browser of choice. | ||
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+ | == Install (OPTIONAL) == | ||
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+ | On all systems, you can simply run directly from the build directory without installing. | ||
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+ | That said, by default BRL-CAD installs into /usr/brlcad or /opt/brlcad on Linux/Mac/BSD and into the standard program directory on Windows. To check your build or install of BRL-CAD, browse to the "bin" directory from the GUI or from cmd.exe and run "mged". | ||
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+ | == Setup environment (OPTIONAL) == | ||
− | + | At this point, all that remains is setting your system PATH environment variable so BRL-CAD utilities can be found. Installation does not set PATH for you automatically. | |
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− | ' | + | For Windows, setting PATH can be helpful but isn't necessary. Simply navigate to where you installed BRL-CAD and run from there. |
− | + | For Linux/Mac/BSD, you'll either need to specify full paths to applications (e.g., /usr/brlcad/bin/rt) or set your PATH. If the default installation prefix (/usr/brlcad or /opt/brlcad) was used, you should only need to add /usr/brlcad/bin to your PATH in order to find applications (optionally setting MANPATH as well): | |
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For bash: | For bash: | ||
− | export PATH=/usr/brlcad/bin:$PATH | + | export PATH="/usr/brlcad/bin:$PATH" |
− | export MANPATH=/usr/brlcad/man:$MANPATH | + | export MANPATH="/usr/brlcad/man:$MANPATH" |
For csh/tcsh: | For csh/tcsh: | ||
set path=( /usr/brlcad/bin $path ) | set path=( /usr/brlcad/bin $path ) | ||
− | setenv MANPATH /usr/brlcd/man:$MANPATH | + | setenv MANPATH "/usr/brlcd/man:$MANPATH" |
rehash | rehash | ||
− | + | To find BRL-CAD manual pages without setting your MANPATH, use the provided "brlman" binary instead of "man" (e.g., /usr/brlcad/bin/brlman rt). | |
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− | + | == Test your Build == | |
− | + | If compilation went well, there should now be more than 400 command-line applications at your disposal for processing images and geometry. You should be able to run the main modeling application: | |
mged | mged | ||
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+ | If you didn't install, you may need to specify the path to the tool (e.g., "bin/mged") from the build directory. | ||
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] |
Latest revision as of 14:35, 3 July 2021
- BRL-CAD Recently moved from SVN to Github. Building from SVN works as of 3 Jul 2021, but you may need to build from Github in the future. ***
Contents
Obtain the sources via Subversion[edit]
For Windows:
Install a Subversion client for Windows, such as TortoiseSVN: https://sourceforge.net/projects/tortoisesvn/
To get a checkout after installing TortoiseSVN, right-click in a folder where you want to download the sources, select SVN Checkout and specify https://svn.code.sf.net/p/brlcad/code/brlcad/trunk for the repository URL.
For Linux/Mac/BSD:
svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/brlcad/code/brlcad/trunk brlcad
Note: If you do not yet have an SVN client installed, go to http://subversion.tigris.org for information on obtaining an appropriate SVN client for your platform. Most modern Linux/BSD/UNIX distributions will also have SVN available in their package repositories.
Configure the build system with CMake[edit]
BRL-CAD also requires the build tool CMake. Most Linux/BSD/UNIX systems provide a package for CMake. For platforms that do not, CMake is available from http://www.cmake.org
Once installed, create a directory where you will compile BRL-CAD and run CMake.
For Windows, you can use the CMake GUI where you specify build and source directories:
For Linux/Mac/BSD, this looks like:
cd brlcad mkdir build cd build cmake .. (for a default build) cmake .. -DBRLCAD_BUNDLED_LIBS=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release (for a release build)
Compile and test your build[edit]
On Windows, simply open the "BRLCAD" solution and Compile.
On Linux/Mac/BSD, run this in your build directory:
make
If there are no compilation errors, you can test via:
make test
You can also run a performance test:
make benchmark
Both the test and benchmark should report successfully if everything is working correctly. Report any failures to the BRL-CAD bug tracker.
Doxygen (OPTIONAL)[edit]
If you have doxygen installed somewhere CMake can find it, then you can build a browsable HTML documentation of the source code. This is useful if you want to use BRL-CAD's libraries directly, or if you just want a better overview of how things are structured.
To build the HTML files on a Linux/Mac/BSD system, run (from your build directory):
make dox
and then open doc/doxygen_output/html/index.xhtml with your web browser of choice.
Install (OPTIONAL)[edit]
On all systems, you can simply run directly from the build directory without installing.
That said, by default BRL-CAD installs into /usr/brlcad or /opt/brlcad on Linux/Mac/BSD and into the standard program directory on Windows. To check your build or install of BRL-CAD, browse to the "bin" directory from the GUI or from cmd.exe and run "mged".
Setup environment (OPTIONAL)[edit]
At this point, all that remains is setting your system PATH environment variable so BRL-CAD utilities can be found. Installation does not set PATH for you automatically.
For Windows, setting PATH can be helpful but isn't necessary. Simply navigate to where you installed BRL-CAD and run from there.
For Linux/Mac/BSD, you'll either need to specify full paths to applications (e.g., /usr/brlcad/bin/rt) or set your PATH. If the default installation prefix (/usr/brlcad or /opt/brlcad) was used, you should only need to add /usr/brlcad/bin to your PATH in order to find applications (optionally setting MANPATH as well):
For bash:
export PATH="/usr/brlcad/bin:$PATH" export MANPATH="/usr/brlcad/man:$MANPATH"
For csh/tcsh:
set path=( /usr/brlcad/bin $path ) setenv MANPATH "/usr/brlcd/man:$MANPATH" rehash
To find BRL-CAD manual pages without setting your MANPATH, use the provided "brlman" binary instead of "man" (e.g., /usr/brlcad/bin/brlman rt).
Test your Build[edit]
If compilation went well, there should now be more than 400 command-line applications at your disposal for processing images and geometry. You should be able to run the main modeling application:
mged
If you didn't install, you may need to specify the path to the tool (e.g., "bin/mged") from the build directory.