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+There are several ways to build photon:
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+ + + + + diff --git a/INSTALL.txt b/INSTALL.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5073150..0000000 --- a/INSTALL.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -There are several ways to build photon: - - SCons Build Tool http://www.scons.org - - Dev-C++ 5 Windows IDE http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html - - Code::Blocks Windows/Linux IDE http://codeblocks.org - -Building with SCons - 1) Enter the photon directory. - 2) Type 'scons' - building should begin assuming all dependencies are found. - this will result in the photon library being built in the lib/ folder. - 3) Optional: Type 'scons test' to build test programs, test programs will be - built in the test/ folder. - 4) Optional: Type 'scons docs' to build documentation in the docs/ folder. - [requires NaturalDocs (http://naturaldocs.org)] - 5) Copy the photon library from the lib/ folder and the contents of photon's - include/ directory to somewhere in your compilers search path. - -Building with Dev-C++ - 1) Run the photon.dev project in the devcpp directory, building libphoton.a - 2) Optional: Build any tests by running the other projects in the devcpp - directory. - 3) Copy the photon library from the lib/ folder and the contents of photon's - include/ directory to somewhere in your compilers search path. - -Building with Code::Blocks - 1) Open the photon.workspace file in Code::Blocks - 2) Build the library by compiling the project named photon. - 3) Optional: Build any tests by running the other projects. - 4) Copy the photon library from the lib/ folder and the contents of photon's - include/ directory to somewhere in your compilers search path. - -$Id: INSTALL.txt,v 1.2 2005/08/10 05:37:57 cozman Exp $