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- Building the Library
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- Building the Single-File Release
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- Using the GCC compiler, the following calls build the library on Linux.
- .. code-block:: bash
- gcc -std=c99 -fPIC -c open62541.c
- gcc -shared open62541.o -o libopen62541.so
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- Building with CMake on Ubuntu or Debian
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- .. code-block:: bash
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- sudo apt-get install git build-essential gcc pkg-config cmake python python-lxml
- # enable additional features
- sudo apt-get install libexpat1-dev # for XML-encodingi
- sudo apt-get install liburcu-dev # for multithreading
- sudo apt-get install check # for unit tests
- sudo apt-get install graphviz doxygen # for documentation generation
- cd open62541
- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake ..
- make
- # select additional features
- ccmake ..
- make
- Building with CMake on Windows (Visual Studio)
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- - Get and install Python 2.7.x (Python 3.x should work, too) and CMake: https://python.org/downloads, http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html
- - Get and install Visual Studio 2015 Preview: https://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/visual-studio-2015-ctp-vs
- - Download the open62541 sources (using git or as a zipfile from github)
- - Open a command shell (cmd) with Administrator rights and run
- .. code-block:: bat
- <path-to-python>\Scripts\pip.exe install lxml
- - Open a command shell (cmd) and run
- .. code-block:: bat
- cd <path-to>\open62541
- mkdir build
- cd build
- <path-to>\cmake.exe .. -G "Visual Studio 14 2015"
- :: You can use use cmake-gui for a graphical user-interface to select single features
- - Then open "build\open62541.sln" in Visual Studio 2015 and build as usual
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- Build Options
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