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− | Here is a complete list of commands to install and run sim-recon on fresh installed Ubuntu. Tested with Ubuntu 13.10 | + | Here is a complete list of commands to install and run sim-recon on fresh installed Ubuntu. Tested with Linux Mint 17 |
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− | Complete list means that one can open a terminal window after ubuntu instillation and setup halld software by copy/paste commands one by one. | + | Complete list means that one can open a terminal right after ubuntu instillation and install halld software by copy/paste commands one by one. |
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− | 1. Install all things with dependencies. (Probably it is more than required for only gluex-software) | + | 1. Install all things with dependencies. |
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− | sudo apt-get install vim scons gcc subversion pythia8-root-interface python-dev libgeant321-2-dev | + | svn co https://halldweb.jlab.org/repos/trunk/scripts/gluex_install |
− | sudo apt-get install geany-plugins clang llvm-dev build-essential libxft-dev cernlib-base-dev libxft-dev | + | sudo ./gluex_install/gluex_prereqs_linuxmint_x86_64.sh |
− | sudo apt-get install libfreetype6-dev:i386 paw libmysqlclient-dev libbz2-dev tcsh xutils-dev libcurl3-dev libatlas-base-dev | + | ./gluex_install/gluex_install.sh &>build_gluex.log |
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− | | + | It takes time to compile everything. But... That is it |
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− | 2. Create folder for HallD software in the home directory
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− | mkdir halld
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− | cd halld
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− | 3. Get halld build scripts
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− | svn checkout https://halldsvn.jlab.org/repos/trunk/scripts/build_scripts
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− | 4. Set halld environment on startup.
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− | echo 'source ~/halld/build_scripts/gluex_env.sh'>>~/.bashrc
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− | and update environment
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− | source ~/.bashrc
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− | 5. Set clang to be a default compiler
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− | sudo update-alternatives --set c++ /usr/bin/clang++
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− | one can check and change it later by:
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− | sudo update-alternatives --config c++
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− | 6. Build first bunch of things. Notice that clhep requires clhep directory to be created
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all xerces_build
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all hdds_build
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all root_build
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all ccdb_build
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− | #to make clhep we have to create a dir 'clhep' in GLUEX_TOP
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− | mkdir clhep
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all clhep_make
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− | 7. Building cernlib requires several tricks.
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− | First, cernlib requires gmake. Lets make gmake
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− | sudo ln -s /usr/bin/make /usr/bin/gmake
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− | There is a problem with freetype includes. We have to add it explicitly
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− | before building the lib. Add next environment variables in session
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− | where you build cernlib or add to ~/.bashrc
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− | export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/freetype2:$C_INCLUDE_PATH
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− | export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/freetype2:$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
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− | Apply fix for getarg_ problem [http://markito3.wordpress.com/author/markito3/page/29/ (thanks for Mark's blog)]
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− | cp -v ~/halld/build_scripts/patches/getarg_fix/* programs/Simulation/HDGeant/
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− | Finally build cernlib
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all cernlib_build
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− | 8. JANA
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− | SBMS looks for liblapack3 but ubuntu have it like liblapack.so.3 (This patch doesn't concern BMS build.
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− | But is required if one would like to use scons in future) | + | |
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− | sudo ln -s /usr/lib/liblapack.so.3 /usr/lib/liblapack3.so
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− | build
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all jana_build
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− | 9. Finally we build sim-recon
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− | make -f build_scripts/Makefile_all sim-recon_build
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− | 10. [[Quick Start Guide to building GlueX Software#Create_a_run_directory|Test it working]]
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− | == SBMS ==
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− | Alternative way is to build JANA and sim-recon using scons SBMS. Here are steps to steps 9 and 10 using SBMS
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− | 8. JANA
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− | Create a directory for JANA
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− | mkdir ~/halld/jana
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− | cd ~/halld/jana
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− | Choose and check out the latest tag. I use jana_0.7.1p1 as an example. Link 'prod' to jana_0.7.1p1
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− | svn ls https://phys12svn.jlab.org/repos/tags
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− | svn co https://phys12svn.jlab.org/repos/tags/jana_0.7.1p1
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− | ln -s jana_0.7.1p1 prod
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− | go to prod, build and install using scons.
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− | cd ~/halld/jana/prod
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− | scons
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− | scons install
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− | Jana created environment script which is have to be used before using jana. Add it to .bashrc
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− | echo 'source ~/halld/jana/prod/$BMS_OSNAME/setenv.sh'>>~/.bashrc
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− | source ~/.bashrc
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− | 9. sim-recon
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− | Do the same steps to build sim-recon.
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− | Create directory and checkout sim-recon
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− | mkdir ~/halld/sim-recon
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− | cd ~/halld/sim-recon
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− | svn co https://halldsvn.jlab.org/repos/trunk/sim-recon trunk
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− | ln -s trunk prod
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− | go to prod/src, build and install using scons.
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− | cd ~/halld/sim-recon/prod/src
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− | scons
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− | scons install
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− | Add environment script to .bashrc
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− | echo 'source ~/halld/sim-recon/prod/$BMS_OSNAME/setenv.sh'>>~/.bashrc
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− | source ~/.bashrc
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− | Done!
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Here is a complete list of commands to install and run sim-recon on fresh installed Ubuntu. Tested with Linux Mint 17
Complete list means that one can open a terminal right after ubuntu instillation and install halld software by copy/paste commands one by one.
1. Install all things with dependencies.
It takes time to compile everything. But... That is it