From 428be021e7f572bded2357fff5e94ee6ab4edfb5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:42:06 +0200 Subject: Update with new instructions --- README | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 8b00f95..63e8fa9 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ This archive contains pre-configured CodeSynthesis XSD/e source code -with all its dependencies (except Xerces-C++ and Boost) as well as a -build script that builds the XSD/e compiler in non-interactive mode -(that is, without asking any questions). +with all its dependencies (except Xerces-C++ and Boost). It allows +you to build the XSD/e compiler in non-interactive mode (that is, +without answering any configuration questions). The following GNU tools are required to build XSD/e. Any fairly recent GNU/Linux distribution should have these already installed: @@ -11,44 +11,51 @@ GNU m4 >= 1.4 (m4 --version) http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/ GNU make >= 3.81 (make --version) http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ GNU g++ >= 3.4.3 (g++ --version) http://gcc.gnu.org/ -The build script expects you to have the Xerces-C++ (2.6.0 or later) +The build system expects you to have the Xerces-C++ (2.6.0 or later) as well as Boost filesystem and regex (1.33.1 or later) libraries -built and installed in a location where the g++ compiler looks by +built and installed in a location where the C++ compiler looks by default (normally /usr/lib/ and /usr/local/lib/). Alternatively, you -can install them into the stage/ directory in this package or provide -include (-I) and library (-L) paths via the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS -variables, respectively. +can provide include (-I) and library (-L) paths for this packages via +the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS variables, respectively. -The script supports the following standard variables: +The build system supports the following variables: -CXX (defaults to g++ if not set) +CXX (defaults to g++ if not set) CPPFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFALGS LIBS -MAKEFLAGS +BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX For example: -$ CXX=g++-4.2 CXXFLAGS=-O3 MAKEFLAGS=-j4 ./build.sh +$ make CXX=g++-4.2 CXXFLAGS=-O3 -j 4 + +The BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX variable allows you to specify the optional +Boost library suffix. For example, if your Boost library names are +in the libboost_regex-gcc41-mt-d.so format, then you will need to +set BOOST_LIB_SUFFIX to -gcc41-mt-d. If you would like to see the full compiler/linker/etc., command lines, -you can add verbose=1 to MAKEFLAGS, for example: +you can add verbose=1 to the make command line: + +$ make verbose=1 + +After the build is complete, the XSD/e compiler can be found in the +xsde/xsde/ directory. You can also create a distribution package with +the XSD/e compiler binary, source code and build system for the runtime +library and examples, as well as the documentation using the dist and +dist-win targets, for example: -MAKEFLAGS="verbose=1" ./build.sh +$ make dist_prefix=./xsde-x.y.z dist -After the build, the XSD/e compiler can be found in the xsde-x.y.z/xsde/ -directory. You can also create a distribution package with the XSD/e -compiler binary, source code and build system for the runtime library -and examples, as well as the documentation using the dist target, for -example: +Or, for Windows: -$ ./build.sh dist +$ make dist_prefix=./xsde-x.y.z dist-win -The distribution files are placed into the dist/xsde-x.y.z/ directory. The -build script also supports the clean target: +The build system also supports the clean target: -$ ./build.sh clean +$ make clean Send bug reports or any other feedback to the xsde-users@codesynthesis.com mailing list. -- cgit v1.1