ALE 0.9.0.3 Installation Guide David Hilvert Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 David Hilvert This article is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This article is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this article; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Abstract This article includes download, build, and installation instructions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Compiling from source 1.1. URLs 1.2. Build prerequisites 1.3. Extraction 1.4. Running configure 1.5. Configuration options 1.6. Cross-compilation 1.7. Further details 2. On-line resources 2.1. Mailing list 1. Compiling from source 1.1. URLs o http://auricle.dyndns.org/ALE/download/ale-0.9.0.3.tar.gz 1.2. Build prerequisites 1.2.1. GCC C++ compiler GCC version 3.2.3 with C++ support is known to build ALE successfully. Older versions of GCC may fail to compile some versions of ALE. 1.2.2. Prerequisites for building on Windows Successfully running the configuration script on Windows (e.g., for native builds) may require installation of Cygwin. For more information on Cygwin, see: o http://www.cygwin.com/ Alternatively, this package can be cross-compiled for Windows on a non-Windows architecture, provided that the appropriate cross-compilers and libraries are available. 1.3. Extraction Download the source archive file from the URL indicated in the section 'URLs', and invoke: tar xzf ale-0.9.0.3.tar.gz cd ale-0.9.0.3 Invoking 'ls configure' afterward should reveal an executable script 'configure'. This script is used to determine the capabilities of the system that will run the software. 1.4. Running configure This package uses a configuration script, 'configure', generated by the GNU project build tools ("autotools"). For most cases, it should be sufficient to invoke: ./configure make make install In cases where the defaults are not adequate, configuration options can be passed to the configuration script. 1.5. Configuration options Configuration options can be passed to the 'configure' script prior to build and installation, as: ./configure --config-option1 --config-option2 ... make make install Options specific to this package are described in the following subsections. General configuration options are described in the file 'INSTALL' included in the source package. 1.5.1. ImageMagick Support Enabling ImageMagick support allows ALE to make use of the file-handling capabilities of ImageMagick ( http://imagemagick.org/ ). This includes reading and writing a variety of file formats, including, among many others, PNG and JPEG (two formats commonly used in web publishing) as well as common interchange formats such as PPM and TIFF. ImageMagick 6.0.6 is known to work with this version of ALE; certain older versions of ImageMagick may cause compile, link, or runtime errors. By default, support is automatically detected. --with-imagemagick=auto Auto-detect ImageMagick support [default] --with-imagemagick=yes Enable ImageMagick support --with-imagemagick=no Disable ImageMagick support 1.5.2. Color Data Precision ALE's internal data structures store each color channel within a pixel as floating-point data; similarly, arithmetic operations on color channels are performed in floating point. The available data-type configurations are listed below, with typical data sizes indicated in parentheses. --with-colors=single Use C++ 'float' data type (32-bit) [default] --with-colors=double Use C++ 'double' data type (64-bit) 1.5.3. Coordinate Data Precision In general, coordinate transformations used by ALE produce results outside of the set of integers; hence, coordinates are treated as floating-point data. The two available data-type configurations are listed below, with typical data sizes indicated in parentheses. --with-coords=single Use C++ 'float' data type (32-bit) [default] --with-coords=double Use C++ 'double' data type (64-bit) 1.5.4. Thread support Threads can improve performance on multiprocessor machines. POSIX threads are currently supported. --enable-threads=auto Auto-detect thread support. [default] --enable-threads=yes Enable thread support. --enable-threads=no Disable thread support. 1.5.5. FFTW Support This feature is required in order to use the --fl option; it also determines the approach to calculation of discrete Fourier transforms used by the Irani-Peleg renderer. For more information on FFTW, see http://fftw.org/. --with-fftw3=auto Auto-detect FFTW3. [default] --with-fftw3=yes Use FFTW3 discrete Fourier transform. --with-fftw3=no Use built-in discrete Fourier transform. 1.5.6. Enable --wmx This build option is required in order to use the --wmx option. If --enable-wmx is specified, it is expected that fork() and execlp() calls are available. --enable-wmx=auto Automatically detect whether to enable --wmx --enable-wmx=yes Enable --wmx --enable-wmx=no Do not enable --wmx 1.5.7. Getsize This build option is required to obtain additional output from --ui=tty. If TIOCGWINSZ is not defined in <sys/ioctl.h>, however, additional output will not be provided even if --enable-getsize is specified at build time. --enable-getsize=auto Check for TIOCGWINSZ at build time. [default] --enable-getsize=yes Configure to attempt to use TIOCGWINSZ --enable-getsize=no Do not attempt to use TIOCGWINSZ 1.5.8. Assertions Finding bugs within ALE, or within custom modifications to ALE, can be simplified by enabling run-time assertions. These checks enforce conditions believed to be necessary or desirable for correct program operation. If a condition is not satisfied, ALE will abort and display a message indicating the failed assertion. --enable-assertions Enable assertions. [default] --disable-assertions Disable assertions. 1.6. Cross-compilation For cross-compilation, it may be necessary to specify both host and build machine types, using the configure --host and --build options. For more information on these options, see the file 'INSTALL' in the source package. 1.7. Further details General operation of the configure script is described in more detail in the file 'INSTALL' in the source package. 2. On-line resources Home Page http://auricle.dyndns.org/ALE/ git repository http://repo.or.cz/w/Ale.git Mailing list archive http://ventricle.dyndns.org/pipermail/ale/ 2.1. Mailing list Bug reports, feature requests, patch and release announcements, and related discussion can be sent to ale@ventricle.dyndns.org. Archives of past postings and subscription information are available at the URLs indicated below. Posting address ale@ventricle.dyndns.org Subscription info http://ventricle.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ale Archives http://ventricle.dyndns.org/pipermail/ale/
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