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License ------- See COPYING file for use/modification/distribution conditions. The main license (GPL) can be found in the file "gpl.txt". The license for libraries librti and libcerti (LGPL) can be found in the file "lesser.txt". Installation ------------ The CERTI build system is using CMake (http://www.cmake.org/HTML/RunningCMake.html) such that you need to have a working CMake on your system in order to build CERTI. Depending on the target platform (Windows, Linux, Solaris...) and the compiler (GCC, Visual Studio, MinGW, ...) the CERTI CMake build system should discover and require the needed dependency. The fast (and hopefully easy) way to build CERTI is: 1) Get the CERTI tarball or zip from http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/certi/ 2) Unzip/Untar the archive This will create CERTI-X.Y.Z-Source/ directory on Unix this would be tar zxvf CERTI-X.Y.Z.tar.gz 3) Create a build directory Build_CERTI-X.Y.Z/ mkdir Build_CERTI-X.Y.Z 4) Go to the build directory and launch CMake cd Build_CERTI-X.Y.Z cmake </path/to>/CERTI-X.Y.Z-Source may be cmake ../CERTI-X.Y.Z-Source one may choose the installation prefix with cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/install ../CERTI-X.Y.Z-Source or launch an interactive CMake UI in order to modify CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. cmake-gui ../CERTI-X.Y.Z-Source or ccmake ../CERTI-X.Y.Z-Source 5) Build make 6) Install make install The command used for building and installing CERTI depends on the platform/compiler combination you chose. The previous examples are for Unix-like system with make. You may look at http://www.nongnu.org/certi/certi_doc/Install/html/index.html for other build examples. or generic CMake usage: http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/runningcmake.html
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