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==Build recipe==
==Build recipe==
===Configuration===
For your convenience, [https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/libs/predicate/repository/revisions/master/changes/tools/cmakepredicate.sh '''cmakepredicate.sh'''] script has been prepared with default configuration settings. You can find it in tools/ subdirectory of the source code. Use it as follows:
For your convenience, [https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/libs/predicate/repository/revisions/master/changes/tools/cmakepredicate.sh '''cmakepredicate.sh'''] script has been prepared with default configuration settings. You can find it in tools/ subdirectory of the source code. Use it as follows:


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  {predicate-source-dir}/tools/cmakepredicate.sh {predicate-source-dir}
  {predicate-source-dir}/tools/cmakepredicate.sh {predicate-source-dir}


You need to type the above command '''only once''', to configure the cmake-based buildsystem. Then just type:
===Build===
You need to type the above configuration command '''only once''', to configure the cmake-based buildsystem. Then just type:
   make
   make
   make install
   make install

Revision as of 16:29, 19 December 2010

Template:ForDevelopers

Requirements

  • C++ compiler
  • Qt 4.5 or newer

Get the source code

See the Download page. Download Predicate source code as explained on the Download page. The root directory of the source code will be referred as {predicate-source-dir}.

Build recipe

Configuration

For your convenience, cmakepredicate.sh script has been prepared with default configuration settings. You can find it in tools/ subdirectory of the source code. Use it as follows:

mkdir {predicate-build-dir}

You can set $PREDICATE_INSTALL_PREFIX environment.

Better pick your {predicate-build-dir} outside of the source code.

cd {predicate-build-dir}
{predicate-source-dir}/tools/cmakepredicate.sh {predicate-source-dir}

Build

You need to type the above configuration command only once, to configure the cmake-based buildsystem. Then just type:

 make
 make install