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diff --git a/TAO/CIAO/CIAO-INSTALL.html b/TAO/CIAO/CIAO-INSTALL.html deleted file mode 100644 index ce66f61fb5f..00000000000 --- a/TAO/CIAO/CIAO-INSTALL.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <!-- $Id$ --><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head> - <title>Building and Installing CIAO </title> - <LINK rev="made" href="mailto:schmidt@cs.wustl.edu"></head> - <body text="#000000" vLink="#ff0f0f" link="#000fff" bgColor="#ffffff"> - <hr> - <h3>Building and Installing CIAO - </h3> - <p>The first thing you should do to install CIAO is to set the environment - variable <code>CIAO_ROOT</code> to be <code>$TAO_ROOT/CIAO</code>. Please refer - to the <A href="../../ACE-INSTALL.html">ACE installation notes</A> and <A href="../TAO-INSTALL.html"> - TAO installation notes</A> for instructions on setting <code>$ACE_ROOT</code> - and <code>$TAO_ROOT</code>, respectively. They are needed since CIAO sits on - top of ACE+TAO. Compiling ACE+TAO successfully is the <strong>first</strong> requirement - for compiling CIAO. - </p> - <p>CIAO is divided into several parts, so different installation/building rules - apply to different parts of CIAO.<br> - <br> - </p> - <ol> - <li> - CIAO core/examples: This part of CIAO include following directories: <code>$CIAO_ROOT/ciao</code>, - <code>$CIAO_ROOT/examples</code>. - <li> - CIDL Compiler: This part of CIAO include <code>$CIAO_ROOT/CCF</code> and <code>$CIAO_ROOT/CIDLC</code>. - <li> - CIAO Deployment and Configuration Framework: This part of CIAO includes all the - directories in <code>$CIAO_ROOT/DAnCE</code>. DAnCE is an implementation of the - new <a href="http://www.omg.org/cgi-bin/doc?ptc/2003-07-02">Deployment and - Configuration</a> specification. We refer, henceforth, to all pieces as CIAO - in general. The above two pieces will be referred specifically by their names - as CIDLC and DAnCE though they are part of CIAO. - </li> - </ol> - <hr> - <h3>Supported Platforms for CIAO - </h3> - <p>CIAO should be usable on all platforms that TAO runs on. Please see <A href="../TAO-INSTALL.html"> - TAO's installation</A> pages for details - </p> - <h3>Supported Platforms for CIDLC - </h3> - <p>CIDLC is supported only on a small subset of platforms. Please refer to <A href="CCF/Documentation/Build.html"> - this</A> for details on how to build CIDLC. - </p> - <b>For Building CIAO CIDLC Compiler</b> - <table width="100%" border="1"> - <tr> - <td><b>Fully supported, i.e., continually tested and used daily</b> - </td> - <td>Windows 2000/XP (VC 7.1), Linux(GCC 3.2 or higher) - </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td><b>Binaries <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/cidlc/binary">available</a> intermittently, - no automatic builds or tests</b> - </td> - <td>MacOS, Solaris - </td> - </tr> - </table> - <p>If you have <A href="../../docs/ACE-porting.html">porting questions</A> or - have a problem compiling CIAO with TAO and ACE on the platforms shown above - please send email to either <A href="news:comp.soft-sys.ace">ACE Newsgroup</A> or - the <A href="mailto:ciao-users@cs.wustl.edu">CIAO mailing list</A> and we'll - try to help you fix the problems. You can also submit bug reports and - enhancement requests in our <A href="../../docs/usage-bugzilla.html">bug tracking - system</A>. - </p> - <p>CIAO can be obtained <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/Download.html">electronically</a> - via the WWW and ftp. <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/CIAO">CIAO</a> is - bundled with the ACE and TAO release. You'll always need the most recent - version of ACE and TAO because CIAO tracks changes to ACE and TAO very closely. - </p> - <hr> - <h3>Install CIDL Compiler - </h3> - <p>We suggest you download the prebuilt binary <code>cidlc(exe)</code> from <strong> - <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/cidlc/">here</a></strong> or, if you - are using Windows or Linux, you can build it by yourself. - </p> - <p><A href="../../MPC/README">MPC</A> is used to build the CIDL compiler on <strong> - Linux</strong>. The procedure is outlined below. - </p> - <ul> - <li> - Open up <code>$ACE_ROOT/bin/MakeProjectCreator/config/default.features</code> - and set cidl=1. - <li> - Open up <code>$ACE_ROOT/bin/MakeProjectCreator/config/global.features</code> - and set boost=1. - <li> - Make sure you set cidl=1, boost=1, and exceptions=1 in <code>$ACE_ROOT/include/makeinclude/platfrom_macros.GNU</code>. - <li> - Install <code>boost_filesystem</code>, <code>boost_regex</code> and <code>Utility - Library</code>. For how to do that please see <A href="./CCF/Documentation/Build.html"> - Build.html</A>. - <li> - In <code>$CIAO_ROOT/CIDLC</code> run <code>$ACE_ROOT/bin/mwc.pl CIDLC.mwc</code> - <li> - In <code>$CIAO_ROOT/CIDLC</code> run <code>make</code>.<br> - Note: The linking time is a bit long (more than 5 Minutes with an Intel XEON - 1.90GHZ CPU, please be patient). - </li> - </ul> - <p>There are 2 ways to build the CIDL compiler on <strong>Windows</strong>: - </p> - <ol> - <li> - Use the provided Visual Studio solution/project file. For detail please see <A href="./CCF/Documentation/Build.html"> - Build.html</A>. Since MPC is now supported to build the CIDL compiler on - Windows, these solution/project files may be removed in the future. - <li> - Use <A href="../../MPC/README">MPC</A>. The procedure is outlined below. - <ul> - <li> - If you have not created it already, create the file <code>%ACE_ROOT%/bin/MakeProjectCreator/config/default.features</code> - and add <code>cidl=1</code> and <code>boost=1</code> to it, each on its own - line. An easy way to do this is to copy the file <code>global.features</code> (in the - same directory) as <code>default.features</code> - and modify the appropriate lines in the new file, leaving everything else the - same. - <li> - Install the <a href="http://www.boost.org">Boost</a> - libraries on your machine. For Windows, you can download either the - Windows-specific .exe file or the platform-independent .zip file. Use version - 1.32.0 or later. The accompanying documentation on how to build and install - Boost is pretty straightforward. - <li> - Set the following environment variables: - <ul> - <li> - <code>ACE_ROOT</code> - - [path ending with ACE_wrappers directory] (this should already be - set if you're using CIAO) - <li> - <code>BOOST_CFG</code> - <code>_vc7_mdsd</code> - <li> - <code>BOOST_ROOT</code> - - [path ending with Boost directory] - <li> - <code>BOOST_VERSION</code> - [name of the directory under <code>%BOOST_ROOT%\include</code>, - for ex. <code>boost-1_32</code>, for Boost vesrion 1.32.0] - <LI> - <code>UTILITY_ROOT</code> - <code>%ACE_ROOT%\contrib\utility</code> - </LI> - </ul> - <li> - In <code>%CIAO_ROOT%\CIDLC</code> run <code>%ACE_ROOT%\bin\mwc.pl -type vc71 - CIDLC.mwc</code> - <li> - Open <code>CIDLC.sln</code> and build as usual. Within the solution, the CIDLC - project is the top-level one, which depends on all the other projects, and - produces <code>cidlc.exe</code> in <code>%CIAO_ROOT%\bin</code>. - </li> - </ul> - </li> - </ol> - <hr> - <h3>Obtaining and Installing Xerces-C - </h3> - <p>The Xerces-C XML parsing library is a necessary component to build parts of - DAnCE that need to process XML based descriptor files, which include the <b>Plan - Launcher</b> and the <b>Repository Manager</b>. Currently, the only Xerces-C - version supported by the DOC group is version 2.6 or later. - Earlier versions of the Xerces-C library may work. - </p> - <h4>Building Xerces-C - </h4> - <p>You may check <a href="http://www.dre.vanderbilt.edu/~wotte/xerces/">here</a> to - see if there is a prebuilt binary available for your platform. Otherwise, you - will have to obtain the source from the <a href="http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/download.cgi"> - Xerces-C webpage</a> and build it. Building Xerces-C is fairly - straightfoward. Please see the documentation available <a href="http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/build.html"> - here</a> for instructions particular to your platform. - </p> - <ul> - <li> - <strong>NOTE</strong>: Some of the provided projects with Xerces-C attach - inconsistant library decorators onto the end of the Xerces-C libraries. The MPC - build tool will expect these libraries to be named xerces-c for non debug - versions, and xerces-cd for debug versions. - </ul> - <h4>Xerces-C Environment Settings - </h4> - <p>If the Xerces includes and libraries are in your system include and library - paths, respectively, then you need not set up any environment and may proceed - to the next step. If not, you will need to set an environment variable named - XERCESCROOT to a path such that $XERCESCROOT/include points to the includes and - $XERCESCROOT/lib points to the libraries. Also make sure that $XERCESCROOT/lib - is in the appropriate environment variable that your platform uses to search - for dynamically linked libraries. - </p> - <hr> - <h3>Install CIAO core/tools/examples - </h3> - <p>Most of the GNUmakefiles/project files/solution files required to build CIAO - are available in the release. If you don't like the configurations used, please - feel free to regenerate them using MPC. Please see <A href="../../MPC/README">this</A> - for more details. - </p> - <p>To build CIAO core/tools/examples: - </p> - <ol> - <li> - Make sure ACE and TAO are built. - <li> - Make sure you have the Xerces-C libraries installed/built - <li> - Make sure all ACE/TAO/etc. generated libs are in <code>$ACE_ROOT/lib</code>. To - build CIAO you will need: - <ul> - <li> - <code>ACE</code> - <li> - <code>TAO</code> - <li> - <code>TAO_IDL</code> - <li> - <code>IFR_Client</code> - <li> - <code>IORTable</code> - <li> - <code>Valuetype</code> - <li> - <code>Security</code> - <li> - <code>ACEXML</code> - </li> - </ul> - <li> - Make sure you have cidlc or cidlc.exe in <code>$CIAO_ROOT\bin</code> - with the right permission setting (executable). - <li> - Generate the Makefile/Solution/Project files and build - <p>For the supported build tools please see <a href="http://downloads.ociweb.com/MPC/MakeProjectCreator.pdf"> - MPC manual</a>. - </p> - <p>You have to execute the MPC command in the following directories if you only - want to build the examples and have a peek at CIAO: - </p> - <ul> - <li> - <code>$CIAO_ROOT/DAnCE/</code> - </li> - </ul> - <p>On <strong>Linux</strong>: do <code>$ACE_ROOT/bin/mwc.pl</code> at the - locations specified above then <code>make</code>. - </p> - <p>On <strong>Windows/VC6</strong>: do <code>%ACE_ROOT%/bin/mwc.pl -type vc6</code> - at the locations specified above then Open the workspace file and build. - </p> - <p>On <strong>Windows/VC71</strong>: do <code>%ACE_ROOT%/bin/mwc.pl -type vc71</code> - at the locations specified above then Open the solution file and build. - </p> - <p><strong>Note:</strong> You can run <code>mwc.pl</code> at <code>$CIAO_ROOT</code> - as long as you don't intend to build CIDL compiler with MPC. If this is the - case(default), you can run the mwc.pl command with proper augment once then you - can do <code>make</code> at <code>$CIAO_ROOT</code> (Linux) or open the - workspace/solution file at <code>$CIAO_ROOT</code> (Windows) to build. - </p> - </li> - </ol> - <strong>Building CIAO quickly</strong> : You can build CIAO quickly by doing - the following: - <ul class="noindent"> - <li> - Remove all the GNUmakefiles or project files that are shipped with the release. - <li> - Open up <code>$CIAO_ROOT/CIAOTAO.mwc</code> - . - <li> - Run <code>$ACE_ROOT/bin/mwc.pl CIAOTAO.mwc</code> from <code>$CIAO_ROOT</code> - . - <li> - Type 'make' - <li style="LIST-STYLE-TYPE: none"> - This will build all the required ACE+TAO libraries including CIAO libraries and - tools. - </li> - </ul> - <hr> - <p>Back to the <a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/CIAO.html">CIAO</a> home - page. <!--#include virtual="/~schmidt/cgi-sig.html" --></p> - </body> -</html> |