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INSTALL
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#BHEADER**********************************************************************
# Copyright (c) 2008, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
# Produced at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
# This file is part of HYPRE. See file COPYRIGHT for details.
#
# HYPRE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
# terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (as published by the Free
# Software Foundation) version 2.1 dated February 1999.
#
# $Revision$
#EHEADER**********************************************************************
=====================================================
HYPRE Installation Information for Unix-based systems
=====================================================
The simplest way to build HYPRE is:
1. From within the 'src' directory, type 'configure' to configure the package
for your system.
While configure runs, it prints messages indicating which features it is
checking for. Two output files are created: config.status and config.log.
The config.status file can be run to recreate the current configuration, and
config.log is useful for debugging configure. Upon successful completion,
the file 'config/Makefile.config' is created from its template
'Makefile.config.in' and HYPRE is ready to be made.
2. Type 'make install' to compile and install HYPRE.
3. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code by
typing 'make clean'. To remove additional files created by configure, type
'make distclean'.
Optional Features:
Configure has many options to allow the user to override and refine the defaults
of any system. To display the available options, type 'configure --help'.
The make step in building HYPRE is where the compiling, loading and creation of
libraries occurs. Make has several options called targets, which can be listed
by running 'make help'.
When building HYPRE without the install target, the libraries and include files
are copied into the directories, 'src/hypre/lib' and 'src/hypre/include'.
When building with the install target, the libraries and files are copied into
the directories specified by the configure option, --prefix=/usr/apps. If none
were specified, the default directories are used, hypre/lib and hypre/include.
==========================================
HYPRE Installation Information using CMake
==========================================
CMake is another way to build HYPRE that is particularly useful for building the
code on Windows machines. CMake provides a uniform interface for setting
configuration options on different platforms. It does not actually build the
code, but generates input for other "native" build systems such as Make (Unix
platforms) or Visual Studio (Windows). Here are the basic steps:
1. First, ensure that CMake version 2.8.8 or later is installed on the system.
2. To build the library, run CMake on the top-level HYPRE source directory to
generate files appropriate for the native build system. To prevent writing
over the Makefiles in HYPRE's configure/make system above, only out-of-source
builds are currently allowed with CMake. Directories 'src/cmbuild' and
'src/test/cmbuild' are provided in the release for convenience, but
alternative build directories may be created by the user:
- Unix: From the 'src/cmbuild' directory, type 'cmake ..'.
- Windows: Set the source and build directories to 'src' and 'src/cmbuild',
then click on 'Configure' following by 'Generate'.
3. To complete the build of the library, compile with the native build system:
- Unix: From the 'src/cmbuild' directory, type 'make install'.
- Windows Visual Studio: Open the 'hypre' VS solution file generated by CMake
and build the 'ALL_BUILD' target, then the 'INSTALL' target.
Optional Features:
Various configuration options can be set from within CMake. Change these as
appropriate, then reconfigure/generate:
- Unix: From the 'src/cmbuild' directory, type 'ccmake ..', change options, then
type 'c' then 'q'.
- Windows VS: Change options, then click on 'Configure' then 'Generate'.