| Building numactl |
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| $ ./autogen.sh |
| $ ./configure |
| $ make |
| # make install |
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| Start by configuring the build running the configure script: |
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| $ ./autogen.sh |
| $ ./configure |
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| You can pass options to configure to define build options, to pass it |
| compiler paths, compiler flags and to define the installation layout. Run |
| "./configure --help" for more details on how to customize the build. |
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| Once build is completed, build numactl with: |
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| $ make |
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| If you would like to increase verbosity by printing the full build command |
| lines, pass "make" the V=1 parameter: |
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| $ make V=1 |
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| You can run the tests included with numactl with the following command: |
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| $ make check |
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| The results will be saved in test/*.log files and a test-suite.log will be |
| generated with the summary of test passes and failures. |
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| Install numactl to the system by running the following command as root: |
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| # make install |
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| You can also install it to a staging directory, in which case it is not |
| required to be root while running the install steps. Just pass a DESTDIR |
| variable while running "make install" with the path to the staging |
| directory. |
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| $ make install DESTDIR=/path/to/staging/numactl |
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| Source code maintenance: |
| https://github.com/numactl/numactl/ |
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| Using a snapshot from the Git repository |
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| First, the build system files need to be generated using the ./autogen.sh |
| script, which calls autoreconf with the appropriate options to generate the |
| configure script and the templates for Makefile, config.h, etc. |
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| Once those files are generated, follow the normal steps to configure and |
| build numactl. |
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| In order to create a distribution tarball, use "make dist" from a |
| configured build tree. Use "make distcheck" to confirm that rebuilding from |
| the distribution archive works as expected, that building from out-of-tree |
| works, that test cases pass, etc. |
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