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diff --git a/apidocs/Install.txt b/apidocs/Install.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 30b4de99..00000000 --- a/apidocs/Install.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -Libical uses the CMake buildsystem. - -Please see the comments at the top of CMakeLists.txt for -the available configuration options you can pass to cmake. - -The installation directory defaults to /usr/local on UNIX -and c:/Program Files on Windows. You can change this by -passing -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/install/path to cmake. - -To build a debug version pass -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug to cmake. - -To build libical you will need: - - a C99-compliant C compiler (let us know if the build fails with your C compiler) - - a C11-compliant C compiler for libical-glib - - a C++11 compliant compiler for C++ bindings - - CMake version 3.11.0 or higher - - Perl - - libicu (not required but strongly recommended) - -Building on Unix with gcc or clang: -% mkdir build -% cd build -% cmake .. -% make -% make install - -Building on Windows with MicroSoft Visual Studio: -From a command prompt for the version of MSVC you want to use -% mkdir build -% cd build -% cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" .. -% nmake -% nmake install - -NOTE: Some MSVC 32bit compilers (like MSVC2005) use a 64bit version of time_t. -In these cases you must pass -DUSE_32BIT_TIME_T=true to cmake to make sure -the 32bit version of time_t is used instead. - -Building on Windows with mingw: -Make sure you have the path to the MinGW programs in %PATH% first, for example: -% set "PATH=c:\MinGW\mingw64\bin;%PATH%" -% mkdir build -% cd build -% cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. -% mingw32-make -% mingw32-make install - -Building on Windows under Cygwin: -% mkdir build -% cd build -% cmake .. -% make -% make install - -Building on MSYS with mingw: -% mkdir build -% cd build -% cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" .. -% nmake -% nmake install - -To run the test suite, from inside the build directory -run 'make test' (or 'nmake test' or 'mingw32-make test') - -To run the test suite in verbose mode, pass ARGS="-V" to the make command -For example: nmake test ARGS="-V" - -By default, the buildsystem creates shared(dynamic) and static versions -of the libraries, but that behavior can be modified at CMake time: - - To build the static libraries only, pass -DSTATIC_ONLY=True to CMake. - - To build the shared libraries only, pass -DSHARED_ONLY=True to CMake. - -== Building with Different Compilers == -For example, say you want to use Clang to build on Linux. -Then you can set the C and C++ compilers at CMake time, like so: -% CC=clang CXX=clang++ cmake .. - -== Building for OSX (Mac) == -Homebrew: - A couple of necessary dependencies do not have their headers - and development libraries linked into /usr/local/{include,lib} due - to possible contamination with the operating system versions of the - same name. This is known to be the case with libffi and libxml2 - Fix is to export PKG_CONFIG_PATH so CMake can find them, as in: - export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/opt/libffi/lib/pkgconfig:\ - /usr/local/opt/libxml2/lib/pkgconfig - - Also, if building the gtkdocs you'll need to say where the xml - catalog files can be found so the gtk entities are located, like so: - export XML_CATALOG_FILES=/usr/local/etc/xml/catalog - -== Optional Dependencies == -* libicu "International Components for Unicode" development libraries. - Highly recommended for RSCALE support. - libicu can be found at http://www.icu-project.org - - If CMake doesn't locate your libicu installation try setting the - ICU_ROOT or ICU_BASE environment variables to the top folder where - libicu is installed and run cmake again. - -* Berkeley DB storage. - Optional for the Berkeley Database storage support. - The development toolkit can be found at https://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db - - ** This code path has not been fully tested. - ** Don't be surprised if there are bugs. - ** Do NOT use for production code. - -* GObject Introspection. To generate GObject introspection "typelib" - files pass the -DGOBJECT_INTROSPECTION=True option to CMake. You'll - need to have the GObject Introspection development package v0.6.7 or higher - installed beforehand. - -You can also force CMake to ignore any of the optional dependencies -by passing the option -DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PACKAGE>=True. -For instance: -# tell cmake to ignore ICU - % cmake -DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_ICU=True - -== Language Bindings == -This C library can be built with bindings for these other languages: -* C++. If a C++ compiler is found the buildsystem will create and install the C++ bindings API. - Turn this off by passing -DWITH_CXX_BINDINGS=False option to CMake. - Don't mix ABI from C and C++ compilers. - -* There are Java, Perl, PHP and Python bindings but they are old and haven't - been tested in a very long time. Volunteers wanted. - -== Tweaking the Library Behavior == -Use these CMake options to adjust the library behavior as follows: - * ICAL_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL=[true|false] - Set to make icalerror_* calls abort instead of internally signaling an error. - Default=false - - * ICAL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PROPERTIES=[true|false] - Set to prevent empty properties from being replaced with X-LIC-ERROR properties. - Default=false - - * USE_BUILTIN_TZDATA=[true|false] - Set to build using our own (instead of the system's) timezone data. - Default=false (use the system timezone data on non-Windows systems) - ALWAYS true on Windows systems - -== Tweaking the Installation Directories == -By default, the installation layout is according to the GNU standard installation directories. -https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html - -You can override various installation folders by passing the following variables to CMake: - CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR = The fullpath where you want the put the installed libraries - CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR = The fullpath where you want to put the installed include files - CMAKE_INSTALL_DATAROOTDIR = The fullpath where to want to put the shared files - -for example: cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=/opt/lib32 .. - -== Build the documentation == -Run 'make docs' to build the API documentation and reference. -Disable the docs make target by running CMake with -DICAL_BUILD_DOCS=False option. -Disable the libical-glib developer documentation by running CMake with -DENABLE_GTK_DOC=False. |