This project can be built on linux. You'll need to have PBC library installed on your system in order to be able to build the project completely.
If you are using an IDE, like CLion, that supports CMake and GoogleTest, after installing PBC you'll just need to clone the project. The IDE will do the rest for you.
If you want to build the project without an IDE you'll need to have CMake >= 3.2 installed on your system.
For building the project without an IDE, first clone its repository:
git clone https://github.com/Argennon-Project/ascee.git
Next, create a build directory and navigate to it:
cd ascee
mkdir cmake-build && cd cmake-build
Now you can build the project:
cmake ..
cmake --build .
If the build was successful, you should be able to run the main executable: ( which is a small test right now)
./ascee_run
For running tests navigate to tests
directory and run tests:
cd tests
./Google_Tests_run
./Google_Mock_run
The PBC library needs the GMP library. So you need to first install the GMP. After installing the GMP download and extract the PBC source and run:
./configure
Install any package that is missing. Then run:
make
make install
By default, the library is installed in /usr/local/lib
. On some systems, this
may not be in the library path. One way to fix this is to
edit /etc/ld.so.conf
: add the library path to it, and then run ldconfig
.
Then copy the include
directory of PBC to your system's include directory:
sudo cp -r <pbc-install>/pbc-0.5.14/include/ /usr/include/pbc
Note: For installing PBC, you might be able to use the script used for the
GitHub testing workflow. Navigate to its directory and run install.sh
script:
cd ascee/.github/workflows/pbc && /bin/sh install.sh