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Revision as of 19:16, 13 June 2022
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Dependencies
Your build environment will need the following packages installed in order to build LibMISB:
- jansson
- cpputest
- doxygen
- meson
Apt Get Installation
sudo apt-get install \ libjansson-dev \ cpputest \ doxygen \ python3 \ python3-pip \ ninja-build
Meson Installation
Follow the next command to install Meson:
pip3 install --user 'meson<=0.60.3' --force-reinstall
If meson doesn't work, try reboot. Important: Meson version must be less or equal to 0.60.3. You can verify Meson version with the following command
meson --version
LibMISB
LibMISB is a Meson project. This makes it easy to build software packages for a variety of operating systems and platforms, including embedded devices.
Building LibMISB
You can run the following commands:
meson builddir ninja -C builddir
Specify meson --prefix $INSTALL_PATH build, if you want the build to be configured for installation in a directory other than /usr/local.
Installing the Binaries
Once the ninja -C build commands completes, you can install the generated binaries:
ninja -C builddir install
If you are trying to install to a system location you will need to run with sudo privileges.
sudo ninja -C builddir install