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-* Copyright (c) 2000-2015 Ericsson Telecom AB
+* Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Ericsson Telecom AB
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
+* Contributors:
+* Balasko, Jeno
+* Baranyi, Botond
+* Lelik, Elemer
+* Pilisi, Gergely
+* Szabados, Kristof
******************************************************************************
Build and install Titan on Linux
3. Configure the build
cd titan.core
-check that MakefileFOSS.cfg is present and has the following content:
+check that MakefileFOSS.cfg is present and has the following content:
cat MakefileFOSS.cfg
# Configurations for the Free Open Source Software version
USAGE_STATS := no
-Several build options are possible; for details on options , please read through the Makefile.cfg.
+Several build options are possible; for details on options please read through the Makefile.cfg.
Options can be overridden by the content of a file named Makefile.personal which can be used to
adapt to local installation directories, change config options etc.
Below, a small number of typical scenarios are presented.
+
b) JNI enabled
install JDK into /home/<user id>/jdk
This will install Titan into /home/<user id>/titan.core/Install
-7. Optionally, run function/regression tests
+7. Optionally , run function/regression tests
cd /home/<user id>/titan.core/function_test
8. Optionally, copy Titan into its final directory.
From here on, you can continue with the Titan installation guide, see /Install/docs, to set/change environment variables etc.
+
+nagylenard
+elnrnag
+elnrnag2