54 lines
1.9 KiB
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54 lines
1.9 KiB
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Installing TilEm
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To compile TilEm, you will need:
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* a standard C compiler
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* the GTK+ library, version 2.6.0 or later
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* the libticalcs2 library (part of the TiLP project), and its
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dependencies (libticables2, libtifiles2, and libticonv)
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Some OS distributions package the "development files" separately from
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the libraries themselves; you need both. If you are using Debian (or
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a related distribution, such as Ubuntu or Mint), install the packages
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'build-essential', 'libticalcs-dev', and 'libgtk2.0-dev'.
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If these packages aren't available from your package manager, you'll
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need to compile them yourself; see the TiLP website for more
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information (http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/).
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Mac OS X has not been tested by the TilEm team, but if TiLP works,
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TilEm should, too. Please let us know if you do get it to work.
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Once the above dependencies are installed, open a terminal and 'cd' to
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the directory containing this INSTALL file. Then run
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./configure
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which will check whether you have all of the necessary software
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installed, and figure out how to compile TilEm for your particular
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system. If configure is successful, you can then run
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make
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to compile TilEm. Finally, you can run
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sudo make install
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to install it (or run 'make install' as the superuser.) The program
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will be installed in '/usr/local/bin/', and data files will be
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installed in '/usr/local/share/tilem2/'. Alternatively, you can run
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make install-home
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to install TilEm in your own home directory ('$HOME/bin/', with data
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files stored in '$HOME/.local/share/tilem2/'), which does not require
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superuser privileges. (If $HOME/bin didn't exist already, you might
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have to run 'export PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH', or log out and log back in,
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before running TilEm.)
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Once TilEm is installed, start it by running 'tilem2', or through your
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system's applications menu.
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