When the installation of DESERT Underwater has been successfully completed, you need to update your environment variables by exporting the paths to the bin/ and lib/ folders created in the path specified during the installation. Īfter the installation has been completed If you encounter any problem while building this library, we set up a desert-users mailing list that you can refer to. The list-of-parameters isĬomposed by all parameters, separated by a white space and enclosed in quotes, List of parameters to a custom installation script. This option provides a useful means of passing a variable Separated by a white space and enclosed in quotes, e.g., The parameter is composed by the names of any addons
The available addons are usually found in This option specifies which addons to Desert Underwater Put all files generated during the compilation process. This option sets where the installation procedure will Installation process from scratch, and commit updates to the source code.
Note that the source folders are part of an active working copy, which you canĭirectly use to develop modules, re-compile code without restarting the Required to run the DESERT libraries (namely, the bin/ and lib/ folders).Ĭonversely, the development mode keeps all source files and build sub-products. Has been completed, the destination folder will contain only the files strictly In release mode, after the compilation/cross-compilation
This option sets whether to install in release mode or If you create a custom installation script, you must put it in this folder. DESERT_Underwater/DESERT_Framework/Installation/. Is equivalent to choosing the specific installation script to be used after This options sets the compilation target.įrom the point of view of the installation tool, passing the target option Explicitly disable the installation of the WOSS libraries Enable the installation of the WOSS libraries Start the installation procedure in wizard mode Here is a list of all options currently available: For example, if you need to integrate the installation procedure into some more general "installation project", with the "command-line" mode you will find the command-line mode useful. This mode makes it possible to embed the DESERT Underwater installation tool into other custom scripts. To employ the command-line mode, you need to manually specify all installation settings through the corresponding command-line options. selection of the addons to be installed (OPTIONAL).setting of possible custom parameters (OPTIONAL).choice whether or not to install the WOSS libraries.The procedure will guide you through 6 steps: Set the executable flag of the installer: To launch the installation in wizard mode, once you have downloaded and unpacked the framework, you have to cd into the framework folder by using:
When you become more comfortable with DESERT's installation options, you can also modify the automatically generated command-line string to reflect your desired configuration. You can note down this string and enter it at the command prompt in order to reproduce exactly the same installation steps (with the same options, the same packages installed, etc.). Note that, after completing an installation with the wizard, you will be also provided a command-line string. The command-line mode is recommended for more experienced users. As such, it is easier and more user-friendly than the command-line mode. The wizard mode implements an interactive installation procedure. To install DESERT Underwater, you can choose between two different approaches:
To install all the software requirements you can run the following commands in a terminal:ĭnf groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"ĭnf install gcc-gfortran libXmu-devel libX11-devel patch patchutils Please note that main C develoment tools are installed by installing the package group "C Development Tools and Libraries". Before installing the DESERT framework in Fedora, please check that your host device has the following packages installed: In order to install all dependencies above.ĭESERT Underwater was successfully installed on Fedora 23 and following releases. Sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libxmu-dev libx11-dev libxmu-dev libxmu-headers libxt-dev libtool gfortran bison flex If you are using a Debian-based Linux distribution, you can type this command in a terminal Before installing the DESERT framework, please check that your host device has the following packages installed: