README
author Dmitriy Morozov <morozov@cs.duke.edu>
Wed, 19 Mar 2008 12:50:35 -0400
branchar
changeset 85 58deab1c8eb9
parent 50 264e05b89875
child 96 f283106e8124
permissions -rw-r--r--
Merged in upstream changes and reopened #c42

Dependencies
  CGAL-3.3 -    for alpha-shapes and kinetic data structures
  DSR-PDB -     for reading in PDB files (if use_dsrpdb is turned on in cmake)
  CMake -       for controlling the build process
  boost -       great set of C++ libraries
  Doxygen -     for building documentation
  rlog -        for logging only (is not needed by default)
  SYNAPS -      for solving polynomials (for kinetic kernel), which in turn requires GMP

Configuration
  The path to CGAL's Makefile is expected to be set in $CGAL_MAKEFILE, the rest
  is just the usual CMake configuration

Building
  To build examples, create a directory build (to keep everything in one place),
  go to that directory and run cmake and make:
  mkdir build
  cd build
  cmake ..   (or "ccmake .." if you want a curses interface)
  make
  
  In the cmake line you can provide -Ddebug:bool=on to turn on debugging,
  -Dcounters:bool=on to turn on counters, -Doptimize:bool=on to turn on
  optimization, -Duse_dsrpdb:bool=on to turn on reading PDB files.  Depending on
  the combination of debugging and optimization, a particular CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS*
  is chosen.  All of this can be set using a text user interface by running
  ccmake instead of cmake.

Author
  Dmitriy Morozov <morozov@cs.duke.edu>