Building AMC from subversion repository (deprecated)

Version 3 (Pieter Van den Hombergh, 05/09/2014 02:01 pm)

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h1. Building AMC from repository
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Alexis taught me how to build from sources.
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This how to assumes an debian/ubuntu  system and has been tested on ubuntu 10.04 and 11.10.
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The steps to execute are
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# download (checkout) from the repository
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<pre>
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$ svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/auto-qcm/trunk auto-qcm
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</pre>
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# build
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<pre>
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$ cd auto-qcm
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$ make deb
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</pre>
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This might show some unfulfilled dependencies and therefore might fail.
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In my case those were: *libnetpbm10-dev libcv-dev libhighgui-dev dblatex docbook-xsl librsvg2-bin*
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# Install these dependencies, then have another go (two steps).
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<pre>
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$ sudo apt-get install libnetpbm10-dev libcv-dev libhighgui-dev dblatex docbook-xsl librsvg2-bin
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$ make deb
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</pre>
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This should produce a .deb package in the /tmp directory, which can be checked.
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The package will be named auto-multiple-choice_x.y.z-u_i386.deb where x, y, z and u depend on the revision at the moment of your checkout.
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# After that you're done and can install this package the usual way with e.g. (As I did just now on my ubuntu 10.04 machine)
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<pre>
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sudo  dpkg -i /tmp/auto-multiple-choice_1.0.977-1_i386.deb 
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</pre>
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dpkg might complain that some dependencies are not fulfilled. You can install the using apt-get install the usual way.
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If you want to stay on the bleeding edge, svn update in the auto-qcm sub directory and the rerun the package making.
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<pre>
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$ cd .../auto-qcm
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$ svn up
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$ make deb
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</pre>
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You may of course also just build parts (like the LaTeX.sty file for instance) and install them separately.