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logdiag is a schematic editor written in GTK+.
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__This software is considered to be alpha quality and cannot be recommended
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for regular usage.__
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__This software is considered to be alpha quality and isn't recommended for
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regular usage.__
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## Requirements
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all development packages, if your distribution provides them.
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Reserve a directory for an out-of-source build:
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$ mkdir build
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$ cd build
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Let CMake prepare the build. You may change the directory where you want
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the application to be installed. The default is _/usr/local_.
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$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
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Let CMake prepare the build. You may change the directory where you want the
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application to be installed. The default is _/usr/local_.
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Now you have two basic choices of installing the application:
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$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
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1. Using _make install_:
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# make install
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Now you have two basic choices of installing the application.
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2. Using _cpack_; you have to choose a package format understood by your
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system package manager. CMake offers DEB and RPM.
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#### Using _make install_
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After _cpack_ finishes making the package, install this file.
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$ fakeroot cpack -G DEB
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# dpkg -i logdiag-0.0-Linux-x86_64.deb
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# make install
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#### Using _cpack_
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You have to choose a package format understood by your system package manager.
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CMake offers DEB and RPM.
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After _cpack_ finishes making the package, install this file.
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$ fakeroot cpack -G DEB
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# dpkg -i logdiag-0.0-Linux-x86_64.deb
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## Building from sources on Windows
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First install CMake 2.8 and MinGW. Add both to the system path.
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If you want to build an installation package, also install NSIS.
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First install CMake 2.8 and MinGW. Add both to the system path. If you want to
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build an installation package, also install NSIS.
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Run the following command in the directory with source files to automatically
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fetch and setup all dependencies:
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Run the following command in the directory with source files
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to automatically fetch and setup all dependencies:
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> cmake -P Win32Depends.cmake
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Reserve a directory for an out-of-source build:
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> mkdir build
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> cd build
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Let CMake prepare the build:
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> cmake .. -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
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> cmake .. -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
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Now you can generate a package with CPack. You may choose between:
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1. An NSIS-based installation package:
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> cpack -G NSIS
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> cpack -G NSIS
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2. A portable ZIP package:
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> cpack -G ZIP
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> cpack -G ZIP
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By default, that is if you specify no generator, both packages are built.
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