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=== Build And Install === | === Build And Install === | ||
It is possible to build for the '''Production''' environment without deleting the <code>Qt build</code> directory created for the '''Development''' installation, meaning that significant time is saved when running <code>make</code>. | |||
However, it isn't recommended to do so as the '''Production''' installation ends up referencing components within <code>/unix/pbt/software/dev</code> which is not desirable as the two environments are no longer independent. | |||
As such, these instructions assume one is building from scratch for each environment: to do so, make sure that the <code>build/qt</code> directory is deleted before recreating it for the subsequent build and install. | |||
Also, although it is possible to install straight to the '''Production''' environment, it is highly discouraged to do so without first compiling a '''Development''' version. | |||
==== Development Environment ==== | ==== Development Environment ==== | ||
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cd /unix/pbt/software/build/qt/qt-5.6.0 | cd /unix/pbt/software/build | ||
mkdir -pv qt/qt-5.6.0 | |||
cd qt/qt-5.6.0 | |||
../../../src/geant4-prerequisites/qt/qt-5.6.0/configure -prefix /unix/pbt/software/prod-sl6 -release -opensource -confirm-licence -nomake tests -nomake examples -optimized-qmake -opengl -qt-xcb | ../../../src/geant4-prerequisites/qt/qt-5.6.0/configure -prefix /unix/pbt/software/prod-sl6 -release -opensource -confirm-licence -nomake tests -nomake examples -optimized-qmake -opengl -qt-xcb | ||
make | make | ||
make install | make install | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 15:53, 24 May 2016
Introduction
For Geant4
, the Qt
headers and libraries are required in order to allow visualisation and interaction through the Qt
user interface.
Details
- Website
- http://qt-project.org
- Source URL
- http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.6/5.6.0/submodules/
- Installed version
- 5.6.0 (13 May 2016)
- Source code
src/geant4-prerequisites/qt/qtbase-opensource-src-5.6.0.tar.gz
Installation Notes
Geant4
supports Qt 4.6
or higher (Qt 4.8
or higher on Mac).
Qt
is available in a number of different versions and with a vast array of submodules. Only the "qtbase" submodule is required to compile all the elements required for Geant4
. The various different installer and source code options can be found at: http://www.qt.io/download-open-source/
For installation, Qt
does not support installation into a sandbox directory (i.e. there are no options prefix
or DESTDIR
defined for command make install
) and must be given the installation directory with the -prefix
option. As such, to recompile Qt
for different target directories, the configure
script must be rerun with a modified -prefix /path/to/dest
option. This has to be managed manually as can be seen in the installation commands below.
The tarball extracts to a rather long folder name. To follow the installation commands below, rename this to src/qt-5.6.0
.
Some instructions on the correct package to download and the various compilation flags were provided by Ben Morgan at Warwick, along with this configuration script:
https://github.com/SuperNEMO-DBD/homebrew-cadfael/blob/master/Formula/qt5-base.rb
Installation
When downloading software, the downloaded tarball (or other Zip
archive) should be placed in an appropriately named directory in /unix/pbt/software/src
: the instructions below assume that the directory is /unix/pbt/software/src/qt
.
The source code should then be extracted into a suitable subdirectory in /unix/pbt/software/build
. The extracted source code directory can only be deleted once the software has been built and installed
Source Code Extraction
cd /unix/pbt/software/src/geant4-prerequisites/qt tar -xvz -f qtbase-opensource-src-5.6.0.tar.gz mv qtbase-opensource-src-5.6.0 qt-5.6.0
Build And Install
It is possible to build for the Production environment without deleting the Qt build
directory created for the Development installation, meaning that significant time is saved when running make
.
However, it isn't recommended to do so as the Production installation ends up referencing components within /unix/pbt/software/dev
which is not desirable as the two environments are no longer independent.
As such, these instructions assume one is building from scratch for each environment: to do so, make sure that the build/qt
directory is deleted before recreating it for the subsequent build and install.
Also, although it is possible to install straight to the Production environment, it is highly discouraged to do so without first compiling a Development version.
Development Environment
cd /unix/pbt/software/build mkdir -pv qt/qt-5.6.0 cd qt/qt-5.6.0 ../../../src/geant4-prerequisites/qt/qt-5.6.0/configure -prefix /unix/pbt/software/dev/qt-5.6.0 -release -opensource -confirm-licence -nomake tests -nomake examples -optimized-qmake -opengl -qt-xcb make make install
Production Environment
cd /unix/pbt/software/build mkdir -pv qt/qt-5.6.0 cd qt/qt-5.6.0 ../../../src/geant4-prerequisites/qt/qt-5.6.0/configure -prefix /unix/pbt/software/prod-sl6 -release -opensource -confirm-licence -nomake tests -nomake examples -optimized-qmake -opengl -qt-xcb make make install