Development:QuickStart

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Quickstart Guide

A step-by-step document on how to build the whole thing would help new users to get started, help new programmers understand the dependencies, and help experienced developers see places the process could be improved.

Warning

The most of this tutorial is just text, commands are initiated by a dollar sign ($)
If you copy and paste the commands, let the $ out.

Preparation of the development environment

Make sure you installed needed software! You need:

Debian users will use aptitude or apt-get. SuSE users have YaST.

Prepare a new working directory. Lets assume /home/enrico/vanilla_adonthell to be the working dir in this tutorial. If your username is not enrico, adapt it to your needs.

Obtaining the code

Change to the working directory and execute

$ cvs -z6 -d:pserver:[email protected]:/sources/adonthell co adonthell

(more info here)

Congratulation, now you got the sourcecode. The tricky part begins.

Compilation

assuming you are in /home/enrico/vanilla_adonthell

$ mkdir adonthell-build && cd adonthell-build
$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local ../adonthell
$ make

(details here)

Installation

make sure you are in /home/enrico/vanilla_adonthell/adonthell-build

$ sudo make install

or as superuser

$# make install

Test

make sure you are in /home/enrico/vanilla_adonthell/adonthell-build

$ test/worldtest -g ../adonthell/test/

the previous command should present a small demo

Doc

has to be created change dir to ../adonthell/doc/ and execute

$ doxygen reference.cfg

API-doc is now in /home/enrico/vanilla_adonthell/adonthell/doc/adonthell-api/index.html

A slightly outdated version is available online. It is usually updated after larger changes to the code have taken place.