diff --git a/doc/Build-on-Linux.md b/doc/Build-on-Linux.md deleted file mode 100644 index 42b3c81..0000000 --- a/doc/Build-on-Linux.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -# Build on Linux - -_For Ubuntu based Linux distributions._ - -## Install Build Essential - -``` -sudo apt install build-essential -``` - -## Install CMake - -Please refer to https://apt.kitware.com/. - -## Install Zlib & OpenSSL - -``` -sudo apt install zlib1g-dev libssl-dev -``` - -## Install Boost - -Download the `.tar.bz2` or `.tar.gz` from [here](https://www.boost.org/users/download/#live). - -Unpack and go into the directory (suppose Boost version is 1.74): - -``` -tar -xzf boost_1_74_0.tar.gz -cd boost_1_74_0 -``` - -Run `bootstrap.sh` to generate `b2`: - -``` -./bootstrap.sh -``` - -You can change install prefix with `--prefix` (default is `/usr/local`, need `sudo`), but I don't recommend. - -Build and install: - -``` -sudo ./b2 --with-system --with-date_time --with-filesystem variant=debug link=static threading=multi -j4 install -``` - -Notes: - -- Only build the specified libraries. `Asio` itself is header only so doesn’t have to be built. -- Only build static libraries (`link=static`) -- The number after `-j` depends on the number of CPU cores you have. -- If you want to build release version libraries, set `variant=release`. The `debug` and `release` libraries have exactly the same name, so you cannot build them both at the same time. -- Don’t forget the `sudo` since the install prefix is `/usr/local`. - -To clean the build, run `b2` with target "clean": - -``` -./b2 clean -``` - -The libraries are installed to `/usr/local/lib`. E.g., - -``` -$ ls -l /usr/local/lib/libboost* --rw-r--r-- 1 adam admin 540288 Apr 21 11:01 /usr/local/lib/libboost_date_time.a -... -``` - -The headers are installed to `/usr/local/include/boost`. - -## Build Webcc - -Create a build folder under the root (or any other) directory, and `cd` to it: - -``` -mkdir build -cd build -``` - -Generate Makefiles with the following command: - -``` -cmake -G"Unix Makefiles" \ - -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~ \ - -DWEBCC_ENABLE_LOG=1 \ - -DWEBCC_LOG_LEVEL=0 \ - -DWEBCC_ENABLE_SSL=1 \ - -DWEBCC_ENABLE_GZIP=1 \ - -DWEBCC_ENABLE_AUTOTEST=OFF \ - -DWEBCC_ENABLE_UNITTEST=OFF \ - -DWEBCC_ENABLE_EXAMPLES=ON \ - .. -``` - -_NOTE: You can create a script (e.g., `gen.sh`) with the above command to avoid typing again and again whenever you want to change an option._ - -Feel free to change the build options according to your need. - -CMake variable `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` defines where to install the output library and header files. The default is `/usr/local`. But this feature needs rework. I should come back to this later. - -If everything is OK, you can then build with `make`: - -``` -make -j4 -``` - -The number after `-j` depends on how many CPU cores you have. You can just ignore `-j` option.