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− | The following instructions will guide you to build AnyWave from the git repository, on Debian Jessie.<br />
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− | This can also be applied to Mac OS Systems (although you will need to find the corresponding packages) if your are using repositories like homebrew.<br />
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− | =Prepare to build=
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− | AnyWave requires some librairies and tools to be installed on your system before trying to build it.<br />
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− | Use the following command to get the required packages:<br />
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | sudo apt-get install svn git cmake qt5-default libqt5-dev libvtk6-dev libvtk6.1
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | =VTK=
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− | The VTK library 6.x is required. The debian package may be built using qt4 not qt5, so you may have to compile VTK by yourself using qt5.<br />
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− | Download VTK 6.3.0 [http://www.vtk.org/files/release/6.3/VTK-6.3.0.tar.gz here]<br />
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− | Uncompress the archive and make a separate folder to build it.<br />
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− | Use cmake with variables to add Qt Support and Qt5 path:<br />
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | cd /path/to/VTK-Release-qt5.2.1-build
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− | cmake -DVTK_QT_VERSION:STRING=5 \
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− | -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE:PATH=/path/to/qt5.2.1-install/5.2.1/gcc_64/bin/qmake \
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− | -DVTK_Group_Qt:BOOL=ON \
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− | -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH:PATH=/path/to/qt.5.2.1-install/5.2.1/gcc_64/lib/cmake \
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− | -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=ON
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− | /path/to/VTK
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | This will build VTK with the current Qt 5.2.1 version installed. The VTK libraries will be built as shared libraries.
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− | =QWT=
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− | The Qwt library is also required to build AnyWave. The available debian package might contain a version built with qt4, not qt5. So you may have to compile the library yourself using qt5 libraries.<br />
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− | Get the sources:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/qwt/code/branches/qwt-6.1 qwt6.1
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | Build with the default options:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | cd qwt6.1
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− | qmake qwt.pro
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− | sudo make install
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | This should build qwt as a shared library and install it to /usr/local/qwt-6.1.2
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− | =Clone the repository=
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− | clone the git repo in a folder:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | git clone https://github.com/anywave aw-git
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | Now make a folder that will become the root folder for the SDK:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | mkdir aw-sdk
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | =MATLAB support=
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− | AnyWave can run MATLAB scripts which are bundled in a plug-in. To do so, the MATLAB support must be built.<br />
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− | This requires MATLAB to be installed on the computer.<br />
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− | If you want to build the MATLAB support, you must define an environment variable called '''MATLAB_ROOT''' before starting to build AnyWave:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | export MATLAB_ROOT=/usr/local/MATLAB/R2015a
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | We strongly suggest that you add this bash command to your .bash_profile file so it will be available in your bash environment.<br />
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− | The path in this example is the location where MATLAB 2015a is installed by default on Debian. AnyWave will get the necessary headers and libraries from there.
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− | =Build AnyWave=
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− | Go to the sdk folder and launch cmake build:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | cd aw-sdk
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− | cmake ../aw-git
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− | make install
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | If cmake failed to find some libraries, like VTK or Qwt you may have to define the default path for them as follow:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | cd aw-sdk
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− | cmake -DVTK_DIR=/path-to-VTK6.3/lib/cmake/vtk-6.3 -DQWT_DIR=/usr/local/qwt-6.1.2 ../aw-git
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− | make install
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | =Preparing the SDK to develop plugins=
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− | After you successfully built AnyWave, you will use the sdk folder as a SDK root folder for plugins.<br />
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− | You must add an environment variable called '''AWSDK''' to hold the path to the SDK folder:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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− | export AWSDK=/path-to/aw-sdk
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | We strongly suggest that you add this line to your .bash_profile file so it will become available in your bash environment.<br />
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− | You are ready to develop plug-ins.
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