****************************************************************************** * 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 1.Install required libraries: (examples are given for Ubuntu 12.04/14.04; for other Linuxes, pls. use the relevant library installation method) sudo apt-get install g++ expect libssl-dev libxml2-dev libncurses5-dev flex bison xutils-dev is needed by makedepend: sudo apt-get install xutils-dev The following packages may be needed for titan_eclipse/automatic_build: sudo apt-get install ant xsltproc 2.Clone the titan directory from git into /home//titan.core git clone https://github.com/eclipse/titan.core titan.core 3. Configure the build cd titan.core For open source users: check that MakefileFOSS.cfg is present and has the following content: cat MakefileFOSS.cfg # Configurations for the Free Open Source Software version LICENSING := no USAGE_STATS := no If you want to use your build within teh Ericsson domain: delete MakefileFOSS.cfg This will enable licensing. 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. a) JNI disabled, gcc compiler (default) The JNI interface is used by the Eclipse Titan Executor or by the Java Executor API. If you don't need them , Titan can be compiled without JNI. Create ~/titan.core/Makefile.personal to override settings in Makefile.cfg with the following content: (replace paths with values relevant to your installation) TTCN3_DIR := /home//titan.core/Install OPENSSL_DIR := /usr #JDKDIR := /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64 XMLDIR := /usr JNI := no GEN_PDF := no b) JNI disabled, clang compiler ver. 3.8 Create ~/titan.core/Makefile.personal to override settings in Makefile.cfg with the following content: (replace paths with values relevant to your installation). TTCN3_DIR := /home//titan.core/Install OPENSSL_DIR := /usr #JDKDIR := /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64 XMLDIR := /usr JNI := no GEN_PDF := no CXX := clang++-3.8 CC := clang-3.8 c) JNI enabled, gcc compiler (default) install JDK into /home//jdk Create ~/titan.core/Makefile.personal to override settings in Makefile.cfg with the following content: (replace paths with values relevant to your installation). TTCN3_DIR := /home//titan.core/Install OPENSSL_DIR := /usr JDKDIR := /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64 XMLDIR := /usr JNI := yes GEN_PDF := no 4. Run make make 5. Set environment variables setenv TTCN3_DIR /home//titan.core/Install setenv PATH /home//titan.core/Install/bin/:${PATH} setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /home//titan.core/Install/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} for csh or export TTCN3_DIR=/home//titan.core/Install export PATH=/home//titan.core/Install/bin/:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home//titan.core/Install/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} for bash 6. Run make install make install This will install Titan into /home//titan.core/Install 7. Optionally , run function/regression tests cd /home//titan.core/function_test in the following Makefiles BER_EncDec/Makefile XER_EncDec/Makefile Text_EncDec/Makefile RAW_EncDec/Makefile edit the value of XMLDIR to match your installation values run the tests make ( or make |& tee outputfile if you want to save the output for verification) cd /home//titan.core/regression_test make run ( or make run |& tee outputfile if you want to save the output for verification) These tests might run for half an hour (regr.tests) to two hours (func.tests) 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.