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You need a couple of libraries installed for everything to work correctly. Some of these are available as Debian packages but others need to be downloaded. | You need a couple of libraries installed for everything to work correctly. Some of these are available as Debian packages but others need to be downloaded. | ||
− | First up we'll need microhttpd for the embedded web server: | + | First up we'll need microhttpd for the embedded web server (Note: if you want the dmx console to work you need the latest svn version): |
With apt: | With apt: |
Revision as of 11:01, 6 February 2009
Contents
Installing LLA on Debian From GIT/Archive
This describes how to get LLA working on a Debian system. It should be pretty similar for any other Linux based OS.
Checkout or Download an Archive
git clone xxxx
Install libraries
You need a couple of libraries installed for everything to work correctly. Some of these are available as Debian packages but others need to be downloaded.
First up we'll need microhttpd for the embedded web server (Note: if you want the dmx console to work you need the latest svn version):
With apt:
apt-get install libmicrohttpd-dev libmicrohttpd4 libcppunit-dev libcppunit-1.12-1
From source or debian packages:
libprotobuf2, libprotobuf-dev, protobuf-compiler ProtocolBuffers
From source:
CTemplate
Finally run ldconfig as root to pick up the new libraries
ldconfig
Configure
If you checked out the sources from git, you'll need to run
autoreconf
After that run
./configure
Building & Testing
Build
make
Run the tests
make check
And install LLA
sudo make install