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[1194] | 1 | Requirements
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| 2 | ============
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| 3 |
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| 4 | * scons
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| 5 |
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| 6 | Installation
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| 7 | ============
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| 8 |
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| 9 | scons has several targets. It is recommended to execute them sequentially.
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[1436] | 10 | The normal install procedure is as follows
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| 11 | .. code::
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[1194] | 13 | scons
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| 14 | # Do this if you haven't got a data directory already
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| 15 | export ASAPDATA=.
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| 16 | ./bin/asap_update_data
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| 17 | #
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| 18 | scons install
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| 19 |
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| 20 |
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| 21 | Obtaining the data directory
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| 22 | ============================
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[1436] | 23 |
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[1404] | 24 | The data repository can be obtained separately after installing ASAP.
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[1436] | 25 | Before you run asap for the first time simply run::
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[1194] | 27 | asap_update_data
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[1436] | 28 |
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[1194] | 29 | This will install the data repository into the correct location.
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| 30 |
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| 31 | There are several ways to do this.
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[1436] | 32 | a) If you already have the 'data' directory, copy it to the root directory and run the normal install procedure::
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| 33 |
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[1194] | 34 | scons
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| 35 | scons install
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| 37 | b) You can obtain the data repository from the ftp site.
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[1436] | 38 | Simply run::
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| 39 |
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[1194] | 40 | export ASAPDATA=.
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| 41 | ./bin/asap_update_data
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[1436] | 42 |
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[1194] | 43 | This will retrieve and unpack the data directory.
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[1436] | 44 | After this run::
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[1194] | 46 | scons install
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| 47 |
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| 48 | Creating a binary distribution
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| 49 | ==============================
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| 50 |
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[1436] | 51 | after building using 'scons', you can create a compressed tarball of the binaries. This is done via the target 'makedist='. The argument should be an obvious identifier for the system you want to support, e.g. 'sarge' or 'fc5-x86_64'::
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[1194] | 52 |
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| 53 | scons makedist=sarge
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| 55 | This will create an archive in the subdirectory 'dist' named 'asap-X.Y.Z-sarge.tar.bz2', where X,Y,Z are the version numbers e.g 2.1.0.
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