From bf4477bd3bb1b448b803333eccaf970103ed21c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: prascle Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 17:01:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] PR: example of document.txt in reST format, to produce html documentation with docutils - rest2html --- README.FIRST.txt | 369 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 369 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README.FIRST.txt diff --git a/README.FIRST.txt b/README.FIRST.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c08026269 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.FIRST.txt @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ + +================================================================= +Installation instructions, up to date for 3.0 version +================================================================= + +You'll find here generic instructions for installing the SALOME2 platform. + +Summary +------- + +`1. Quick Overview`_ + +`2. System configuration`_ + +`3. Third-party dependencies`_ + +`4. Preparing the shell environment`_ + +`5. Installing the KERNEL component`_ + +`6. Installing the SALOME components`_ + +`7. Runtime`_ + +`8. Suggestions and advices`_ + + +1. Quick Overview +----------------- + +First of all, you have to check (or install if needed) the dependant +software programs on your system. These programs are: + +- common development tools as gcc, automake, autoconf and libtools. +- third party softwares used in SALOME building or runtime process + (python, OCC, VTK, ...) + +Further details can be found in sections [2] and [3]. + +If the dependencies are installed on your system, then you have to set +your shell environment to get access to the software components +(cf. [4]. "Preparing the shell environment"). + +The next step is to install the KERNEL (cf. [5] "Installing KERNEL"): + +:: + +$ mkdir +$ mkdir +$ cd +$ ./build_configure +$ cd +$ /configure --prefix= +$ make +$ make install + +Then, the SALOME components GEOM, MED, VISU, ... can be installed +with a similar procedure (cf. [6]). + +Eventually, the platform can be run by executing the shell script +runSalome (cf. [7]). Here, somme additionnal variables have to be set +to describe the SALOME runtime configuration (_ROOT_DIR, +OMNIORB_CONFIG) + +The following provides you with specific instructions for each step. + + +2. System configuration +----------------------- + +SALOME is compiled and tested on differents platforms with native packages: +- Debian sarge +- Mandrake 10.1 +- ... + +If you have another platform, we suggest the following configuration +for building process: + +- gcc-3.3.x or 3.4.x +- automake-1.7 or more (only aclocal is used) +- autoconf-2.59 +- libtool-1.5.6 + +remarks: + +- This is the minimum level of automake, autoconf and libtool, if you need + to compile all the third party softwares (included OpenCascade 5.2.x). + +3. Third-party dependencies +--------------------------- + +The SALOME platform relies on a set of third-party softwares. The +current version depends on the following list +(versions given here are from Debian Sarge, except OpenCascade, VTK and MED, +which are not Debian packages): + +=================== =================================================== +CAS-5.2.4 OpenCascade (try binaries,a source patch is needed) +VTK-4.2.6 VTK 3D-viewer +PyQt-3.13 Python-Qt Wrapper +Python-2.3.5 Python interpreter +SWIG-1.3.24 SWIG library +boost-1_32_0 C++ library (only include templates are used) +hdf5-1.6.2 Files Database library +med-2.2.2 MED Data Format support for file records +omniORB-4.0.5 ORB used in SALOME +qt-x11-free-3.3.3 Qt library +qwt-4.2 Graph components for Qt +sip4-4.1.1 langage binding software +=================== =================================================== + +And, in order to build the documentation: + +=================== =================================================== +doxygen-1.4.2 +graphviz-2.2.1 +=================== =================================================== + + +Additionnal software may be installed for optional features: + +=================== =================================================== +netgen4.3 + patch +tix8.1.4 +openpbs-2.3.16 +lsf-??? +=================== =================================================== + + + +3.1 To Do +~~~~~~~~~ +- Instructions for installing these software programs can be found in a + special note doc/configuration_examples/install-prerequis. +- Installation shell scripts are also provided. + These scripts have to be adapted to your own configuration. + +- See doc/configuration_examples/* + +In the following, we assume that all the third-party softwares are +installed in the same root directory, named /prerequis. +Then, your file system should probably look like:: + + /prerequis/Python-2.2.2 + /prerequis/omniORB-3.0.5 + /prerequis/qt-x11-free-3.0.5 + ... + + +4. Preparing the shell environment +---------------------------------- + +Some variables have to be set to get acces to third-party software +components (include files, executable, library, ...) during building +process and runtime. + +The shell file prerequis.sh, embedded in the KERNEL source package, +provides a template for setting those variables. In this example, all the +softwares are supposed to be installed in the same root directory, +named here INSTALLROOT. + +Copy the prerequis.sh in a working directory and adjust the settings +to your own configuration. To get the shell prepared, just +execute the following command in the building shell: + +$ source prerequis.sh + +(we assume here a ksh or bash mode) + + +5. Installing the KERNEL component +---------------------------------- + +We use here the notation to specify the source directory +of the KERNEL component. The shell environment is supposed to have +been set (cf. 4). + +Installing the KERNEL from a source package needs three directories: + +- the source directory, denoted here by . + +- the build directory, denoted by in the following. This + directory can't be the same directory as . + +- the install directory, denoted by in the following. This + directory can't be the same directory as or + . + +The installing process is: + +STEP 1: + preparing directories + + create the and the directories:: + + $ mkdir + $ mkdir + +STEP 2: + build configure script + + go to directory and generate the "configure" script:: + + $ cd + $ ./build_configure + + If it doesn't work, check your system automake tools as specified in + section [2]. + +STEP 3: + configure the building process + go to the build directory and execute the configuration process:: + + $ cd + $ /configure --prefix= + + Note that must be an absolute path. + + When the configure process is complete, check the status of + third-party softwares detection. You should have a status like:: + + --------------------------------------------- + Summary + --------------------------------------------- + Configure + cc : yes + boost : yes + lex_yacc : yes + python : yes + swig : yes + threads : yes + OpenGL : yes + qt : yes + vtk : yes + hdf5 : yes + med2 : yes + omniORB : yes + occ : yes + sip : yes + pyqt : yes + qwt : yes + doxygen : yes + graphviz : no + openpbs : no + lsf : no + Default ORB : omniORB + ---------------------------------------------- + +If a software get a status "no", then it's not "seen" in the system: + +- the software is not installed, or +- the shell environment is not set correctly. + +In this example, the software programs graphviz, openpbs and lsf are not +installed (optional for most usages). + + +STEP 4 : + Building the binary files + + Execute make in the directory:: + + $ make + + +STEP 5: + Installing binary files, scripts and documentation + + Execute install target in the directory:: + + $ make install + + +6. Installing the SALOME components +----------------------------------- + +Installing a component is done by following the same +instructions as given for the KERNEL, replacing KERNEL by + (build_configure, configure, make, make install). + +You just have to be aware of the dependencies between components: + +- MED depends on KERNEL +- GEOM depends on KERNEL +- SMESH depends on KERNEL, MED, GEOM +- VISU depends on KERNEL, MED +- SUPERV depends on KERNEL + +For example, installing the component SMESH needs the previous +installation of the KERNEL component, and then the GEOM and MED components. + +The building process uses the variables _ROOT_DIR to +localize the dependant components. The variables must be set to the +install path directory of the components (ex: +KERNEL_ROOT_DIR=). + +In the above example, the three variables KERNEL_ROOT_DIR, +GEOM_ROOT_DIR and MED_ROOT_DIR have to be set before configuring the +building process of the SMESH component (STEP 3). + + +7. Runtime +---------- + +To run the SALOME platform, the procedure is: + +- set the shell environment to get acces to third-party softwares:: + + $ source prerequis.sh + +- define the SALOME configuration by setting the whole set of + variables _ROOT_DIR. Here, you just have to set the + kernel and the components you need:: + + $ export KERNEL_ROOT_DIR= + $ export MED_ROOT_DIR= + $ ... + +- define the CORBA configuration file by setting the variable + OMNIORB_CONFIG. This variable must be set to a writable file + path. The file may be arbitrary chosen and doesn't need to exist + before running. We suggest:: + + $ export OMNIORB_CONFIG=$HOME/.omniORB.cfg + +- run the SALOME platform by executing the script runSalome:: + + $KERNEL_ROOT_DIR/bin/salome/runSalome + + +8. Suggestions and advices +-------------------------- + +For convenience or customization, we suggest the following organisation: + +- chose and create a root directory for the SALOME platform, say + . + +- install the third-party softwares in a sub-directory "prerequis" + +- install the SALOME components in a sub-directory "SALOME2" + +- make personnal copies of the files prerequis.sh and runSalome in + :: + + $ cp /prerequis.sh /. + $ cp /bin/salome/runSalome /. + + Edit the file prerequis.sh and adjust it to your own configuration. + +- define the SALOME2 configuration + + This step consists in setting the KERNEL_ROOT_DIR, the whole set of + variables _ROOT_DIR you need, and the OMNIORB_CONFIG + variable. + + We suggest to create a shell file envSalome.sh containing those + settings. Then the configuration consists in loading envSalome.sh in + the runtime shell:: + + $ source envSalome.sh + +- When installed with this file organisation, running SALOME is done + with the following shell commands:: + + $ source /prerequis.sh + $ source /envSalome.sh + $ ./runSalome + -- 2.39.2