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Quick compilation guide |
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These four steps will compile, test and install LyX: |
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1) ./configure |
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configures LyX to your system. |
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2) make |
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compiles the program. |
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3) src/lyx |
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runs the program so you can check it out. |
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4) make install |
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will install it. You can use "make install-strip" instead |
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if you want a smaller binary. |
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Note for CVS checkouts |
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If you have checked this out from CVS, you need to have |
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automake, autoconf, and gettext installed. Then, |
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type "./autogen.sh" to build the needed configuration |
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files and proceed as stated below. |
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You will also probably need GNU m4 (perhaps installed as gm4). |
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Requirements |
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First of all, you will also need a recent C++ compiler, where recent |
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means that the compilers are close to C++ standard conforming. |
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Compilers that are known to compile LyX are egcs 1.1.x, gcc 2.95.x and |
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later, and Digital C++ version 6.1 and later. Please tell us your |
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experience with other compilers. It is _not_ possible to compile LyX |
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with gcc 2.7.x and 2.8.x, and this is not likely to change in the |
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future. |
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Note that, contrary to LyX 1.0.x, LyX 1.2.x makes great use of C++ |
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Standard Template Library (STL); this means that gcc users will have |
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to install the relevant libstdc++ library to be able to compile this |
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version. |
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Both an Xforms and Xpm libraries should be installed to compile LyX. |
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It is imperative that you have the correct versions of these |
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libraries, and their associated header files. |
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As of LyX version 1.2.x, you will need to have Xforms library and |
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header version 0.88, 0.89 or 1.0.0. The later is the one which works |
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best (many bugs have been fixed in this version after reports from the |
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LyX team). On some systems, such as linux ELF, there are shared |
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library versions of the Xforms library, which require an installation |
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step to configure the system. |
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Xforms 1.0 is available in source form at the following addresses |
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ftp://ncmir.ucsd.edu/pub/xforms/OpenSource/ |
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ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/xforms/OpenSource/ |
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Older 0.x versions are available (free) only in binary format on the |
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same ftp sites, source code is not available. |
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If you use a rpm-based linux distribution, such as RedHat or Mandrake, |
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we recommend that you grab a version of xforms from |
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ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib |
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as the rpm packages commonly found are compiled against glibc 2.0 |
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instead of 2.[12], and this causes occasional crashes. |
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In addition, you must have libXpm version 4.7 or newer. |
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Note that the Qt and Gnome frontends are still under development, and |
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as a result are only useful if you want to help out with testing and |
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development. |
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If you make modifications to files in src/ (for example by applying a |
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patch), you will need to have the GNU gettext package installed, due |
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to some dependencies in the makefiles. You can find the latest version |
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from: |
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ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/gettext-0.11.4.tar.gz |
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LyX contains a hack to work around this, but you should not rely too |
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much on it. |
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To use the thesaurus, you will need to install libAikSaurus, available |
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from : |
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http://aiken.clan11.com/aiksaurus/ |
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Finally, the two following programs should be available at |
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configuration time: |
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o Perl (at least 5.002) is needed for the reLyX script. reLyX will |
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not be installed if perl is not found. If the environment |
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variable PERL is set to point to some program, this value will be |
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used, even if the program does no exist (this can be useful if |
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the machine on which LyX is built is not the one where it will |
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run). |
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o LaTeX2e should be correctly setup for the user you are logged in |
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as. Otherwise, LyX will not be able to run a number of tests. Note |
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that users can run these tests manually with Edit>Reconfigure. |
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Creating the Makefile |
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LyX can be configured using GNU autoconf utility which attempts to guess |
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the configuration needed to suit your system. The standard way to use it |
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is described in the file INSTALL.autoconf. In most cases you will be able |
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to create the Makefile by typing |
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./configure |
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For more complicated cases, LyX configure takes the following specific |
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flags: |
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o --with-extra-lib=DIRECTORY that specifies the path where LyX will find |
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extra libraries (Xpm, xforms) it needs. Defaults to NONE (i.e. search |
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in standard places). You can specify several directories, separated |
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by colons. |
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o --with-extra-inc=DIRECTORY that gives the place where LyX will find |
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xforms headers. Defaults to NONE (i.e. search in standard places). |
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You can specify several directories, separated by colons. |
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o --with-extra-prefix[=DIRECTORY] that is equivalent to |
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--with-extra-lib=DIRECTORY/lib --with-extra-inc=DIRECTORY/include |
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If DIRECTORY is not specified, the current prefix is used. |
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o --with-version-suffix will install LyX as lyx-<version>, e.g. lyx-1.2.0 |
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The LyX data directory will be something like <whatever>/lyx-1.2.0/. |
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Additionally your user configuration files will be found in e.g. |
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$HOME/.lyx-1.2.0 |
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You can use this feature to install more than one version of LyX on |
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the same system. You can optionally specify a "version" of your own, |
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by doing something like : ./configure --with-version-suffix=-latestcvs |
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Note that the standard configure options --program-prefix,--program-suffix |
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and the others will not affect the shared LyX directory etc. so it |
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is recommended that you use --with-version-suffix (or --prefix) instead. |
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o --enable-optimization=VALUE enables you to set optimization to a |
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higher level as the default (-O), for example --enable-optimization=-O3. |
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o --disable-optimization - you can use this to disable compiler |
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optimization of LyX. The compile may be much quicker with some |
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compilers, but LyX will run more slowly. |
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o --enable-debug will add debug information to your binary. This |
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requires a lot more disk space, but is a must if you want to try to |
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debug problems in LyX. The default is to have debug information |
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for development versions and prereleases only. |
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There are also flags to control the internationalization support in |
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LyX: |
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o --disable-nls suppresses all internationalization support, |
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yielding a somewhat smaller code. |
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o --with-included-gettext forces the use of the included GNU gettext |
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library, although you might have another one installed. |
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o --with-catgets allows to use the catget() functions which can |
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exist on your system. This can cause problems, though. Use with |
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care. |
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o You can also set the environment variable LINGUAS to a list of |
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language in case ou do not want to install all the translation |
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files. For example, if you are only interested in German and |
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Finnish, you can type (with sh or bash) |
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export LINGUAS='de fi' |
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before running configure. |
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Moreover, the following generic configure flags may be useful: |
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o --prefix=DIRECTORY specifies the root directory to use for |
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installation. [defaults to /usr/local] |
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o --datadir=DIRECTORY gives the directory where all extra LyX |
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files (lyxrc example, documentation, templates and layouts |
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definitions) will be installed. |
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[defaults to ${prefix}/share/lyx${program_suffix}] |
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o --bindir=DIRECTORY gives the directory where the lyx binary |
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will be installed. [defaults to ${prefix}/bin] |
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o --mandir=DIRECTORY gives the directory where the man pages will go. |
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[defaults to ${prefix}/man] |
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Note that the --with-extra-* commands are not really robust when it |
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comes to use of relative paths. If you really want to use a relative path |
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here, you can prepend it with "`pwd`/". |
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If you do not like the default compile flags used (-g -O2 on gcc), you can |
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set CXXFLAGS variable to other values as follows: |
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o CXXFLAGS='-O2' (sh, bash) |
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o setenv CXXFLAGS '-O2' (csh, tcsh) |
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Similarly, if you want to force the use of some specific compiler, you can |
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give a value to the CXX variable. |
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If you encounter problems, please read the section 'Problems' at the end of |
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this file. |
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In particular, the following options could be useful in some |
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desperate cases: |
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o --enable-warnings that make the compiler output more warnings during |
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the compilation of LyX. Opposite is --disable-warnings. By default, |
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this flag is on for development versions only. |
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o --enable-assertions that make the compiler generate run-time |
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code which checks that some variables have sane values. Opposite |
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is --disable-assertions. By default, this flag is on for |
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development versions only. |
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o --with-broken-headers that provides prototypes to replace functions |
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not correctly defined in SunOS4 and SCO header files. Its only effect is |
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to suppress a few warnings. It is autodetected by default. |
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o --without-latex-config that disables the automatic detection of your |
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latex configuration. This detection is automatically disabled if |
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latex cannot be found. If you find that you have to use this |
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flag, please report it as a bug. |
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o --without-liberty suppresses the detection of the -liberty library |
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(see the section `Problems'). |
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Compiling and installing LyX |
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Once you've got the Makefile created, you just have to type: |
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make all |
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make install |
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All should be OK ;) |
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Since the binaries with debug information tend to be huge (although |
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this does not affect the run-time memory footprint), you might want |
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to strip the lyx binary. In this case replace "make install" with |
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make install-strip |
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BTW: in the images subdirectory there is also a small icon "lyx.xpm", |
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that can be used to display lyx-documents in filemanagers. |
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If configure fails for some strange reason |
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Even when configure fails, it creates a Makefile. You always can check |
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the contents of this file, modify it and run 'make'. |
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Compiling For Multiple Architectures |
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You can compile LyX for more than one kind of computer at the same |
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time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their own |
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directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that supports |
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the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the directory where |
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you want the object files and executables to go and run the |
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`configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the source |
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code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'. |
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If you have to use a `make' that does not supports the `VPATH' |
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variable, you have to compile LyX for one architecture at a time in |
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the source code directory. After you have installed LyX for one |
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architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another |
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architecture. |
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Preparing a binary distribution for the use of others |
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o Compile LyX with the right compiler switches for your |
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architecture. Make sure you use the --without-latex-config switch |
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of configure, since others might not be interested by your |
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configuration :-) |
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o Create a file README.bin describing your distribution and |
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referring to *you* if problems arise. As a model, you can use the |
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file development/tools/README.bin.example, which can be a good |
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starting point. |
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o Type `make bindist'. This will create a file |
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lyx-1.xx.yy-bin.tar.gz. Rename it to reflect you architecture |
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and the peculiarities of your build (e.g. static vs. dynamic). |
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o Check that everything is correct by unpacking the distribution |
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in some private place and running it. In particular, check the |
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output of `ldd lyx' to know which libraries are really needed. |
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o Upload your binary file to ftp.devel.lyx.org:/pub/incoming, and |
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notify larsbj@lyx.org. |
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Problems |
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This section provides several hints that have been submitted by LyX |
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team member or users to help compiling on some particular |
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architectures. If you find that some of this hints are wrong, please |
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notify us. |
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o If you have problems indicating that configure cannot find a part of |
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the xforms or Xpm library, use the --with-extra-lib and --with-extra-inc |
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options of configure to specify where these libraries reside. |
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o Configure will seemingly fail to find xpm.h and forms.h on linux |
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if the kernel headers are not available. Two cases are possible: |
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- you have not installed the kernel sources. Then you should |
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install them or at least the kernel-headers package (or |
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whatever it is called in your distribution). |
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- you have the sources, but you did a 'make mrproper' in the |
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kernel directory (this this removes some symbolic links that |
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are needed for compilation). A 'make symlinks' in linux kernel |
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sources fixes that. |
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o if you are using RedHat Linux 7.x, you must make sure you have the |
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latest updated gcc and related packages installed (at least -85), |
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or LyX will not compile or will be mis-compiled. |
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o if you get an error message when compiling LyX that looks like this : |
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../../src/minibuffer.h:17: using directive `Object' introduced |
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ambiguous type `_ObjectRec *' |
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then you need to upgrade the version of the xforms library you have |
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installed. |
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o On solaris 2.6, you may have to compile with --with-included-string |
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if compiling with gcc 2.95.2. |
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o According to David Sundqvist <David_Sundqvist@vd.volvo.se>, some |
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changes are needed to compile with aCC on HP-UX 10.20. These are the |
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relevant changes in the makefile (with comments tagged on): |
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CXX = /opt/aCC/bin/aCC |
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CXXFLAGS = -O +inst_none # The aCC compiler tries to run instantiations |
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# which currently break. |
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LIBS = -lforms -lXpm -lSM -lICE -lc -lm -lX11 -lCsup # must link with Csup |
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LDFLAGS = -L/opt/aCC/lib # perhaps not needed. |
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o LyX can be compiled on Tru64 Unix with either GNU's gcc or the default |
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Compaq cxx compiler. |
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There are no Alpha-specific problems with gcc. |
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The following notes all refer to compilation with the Compaq cxx compiler. |
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LyX cannot be compiled on Tru64 Unix 4.0d or 4.0e with the default cxx |
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compiler. You should upgrade to at least cxx V6.2, to be found at |
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ftp::/ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/C-CXX/tru64/cxx/CXX622V40.tar. Users |
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running Tru64 Unix 4.0f and greater should have no real problems compiling |
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LyX. |
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cxx V6.2 will compile LyX out of the box. |
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cxx V6.3-020 is also known to work, although there is a bug in |
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/usr/include/cxx/deque that will break compilation in FormPreferences.C. |
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Compaq are investigating, but a patch that works /now/ is: |
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--- /usr/include/cxx/deque_safe Mon Mar 4 21:09:50 2002 |
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+++ /usr/include/cxx/deque Mon Mar 4 21:09:00 2002 |
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@@ -570,9 +570,11 @@ |
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if (size() >= x.size()) |
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erase(copy(x.begin(), x.end(), begin()), end()); |
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- else |
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- copy(x.begin() + size(), x.end(), |
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- inserter(*this,copy(x.begin(),x.begin()+size(),begin()))); |
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+ else { |
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+ const_iterator mid = x.begin() + difference_type(size()); |
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+ copy(x.begin(), mid, begin()); |
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+ insert(end(), mid, x.end()); |
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+ } |
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} |
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return *this; |
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} |
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At the time of writing, cxx V6.5-026 is the latest cxx compiler. It is |
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/not/ recommended. Not only do the bugs in the system header files still |
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exist, but the compiler itself appears to be both buggy and extremely |
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bloated (trebles the size of the stripped LyX binary). |
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In order to compile LyX with the cxx compiler, you should run configure |
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with the following flags: |
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CXX='cxx -std strict_ansi' |
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CXXFLAGS='-nopure_cname -nocleanup -ptr /tmp/lyx_cxx_repository -O2' |
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CC='cc -std1' |
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The -nopure_cname flag is needed for compilers V6.3 and above because |
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LyX makes use of functions like popen, pclose that are defined in the |
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c version of <stdio.h> but are not formally part of any c/c++ standard. |
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They are not, therefore, included in the <cstdio> header file. |
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