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GiNaC requires the CLN library by Bruno Haible installed on your system.
-It is available from <ftp://ftpthep.physik.uni-mainz.de/pub/gnu/>.
+It is available from <https://www.ginac.de/CLN/>.
-You will also need a decent ANSI-compliant C++-compiler. We recommend the
-C++ compiler from the GNU compiler collection, GCC >= 3.4. If you have a
+You will also need a decent ISO C++-11 compiler. We recommend the C++
+compiler from the GNU compiler collection, GCC >= 4.8. If you have a
different or older compiler you are on your own. Note that you may have to
use the same compiler you compiled CLN with because of differing
name-mangling schemes.
The pkg-config utility is required for configuration, it can be downloaded
-from <http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/>.
+from <http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/>. Also, Python 3 is required.
To build the GiNaC tutorial and reference manual the doxygen utility
(it can be downloaded from http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen) and
TeX are necessary.
Known to work with:
- - Linux on x86 and x86_64 using GCC 3.4, 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2.
- - Linux on Alpha using GCC 3.4.
- - Solaris on Sparc using GCC 3.4.
- - Windows on x86 using GCC 3.4 (MinGW)
+ - Linux on x86 and x86_64 using
+ - GCC 4.8, 4.9, 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, and 9.x
+ - Clang 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, and 9.x
Known not to work with:
- - GCC 4.3.0 due to the compiler bug,
- see <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35548>.
- - GCC 2.96 or earlier because proper exception and standard library support
- is missing there.
+ - Clang 2.7 and earlier due to poor C++ support.
+ - GCC < 4.6.0 due to missing C++-11 support
If you install from git, you also need GNU autoconf (>=2.59), automake (>=1.8),
-libtool (>= 1.5), bison (>= 2.3), flex (>= 2.5.33), autogen (>= 5.6.0) to be
-installed.
+libtool (>= 1.5), python (version 2.7 or 3.x), bison (>= 2.3), flex (>= 2.5.33)
+to be installed.
INSTALLATION
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-To install from a source .tar.bz2 distribution:
+To install from an unpacked source .tar.bz2 distribution:
$ ./configure
$ make
More detailed installation instructions can be found in the documentation,
in the doc/ directory.
-The time the "make" step takes depends heavily on optimization levels. Large
-amounts of memory (>128MB) will be required by the compiler, also depending
-on optimization. To give you a rough idea of what you have to expect the
-following table may be helpful. It was measured on an Athlon/800MHz with
-"enough" memory:
-
-step | GCC optimization | comment
- | -O1 | -O2 |
---------------+---------+---------+----------------------------------------
-make | ~6m | ~8m | shared and static library
-make check | ~8m | ~12m | largely due to compilation
+The time to build the library depends to a large degree on optimization levels.
+Using the default high optimization, 'make' takes a few minutes on a fast
+machine and 'make check' takes some more minutes. You can speed this up with a
+parallel build with 'make -j2' or higher, depending on the number of available
+CPU cores.
To install from git
Secondly, make sure all required software is installed. This is *really*
important step. If some package is missing, the `configure' script might
be misgenerated, see e.g. this discussion:
-<http://www.ginac.de/pipermail/ginac-list/2007-November/001263.html>
+<https://www.ginac.de/pipermail/ginac-list/2007-November/001263.html>
Finally, run