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Compiling on Linux?

Workshopshed
Workshopshed over 10 years ago

I've been experimenting with Linux side of the Arduino Yún and to get some of the components to work I've had to install a few development tools like gcc and make.

When running the configure option of packages such as OpenSSL they don't seem to like to run from a location such as /mnt/sda1/openssl-1.0.1m/

Is there a specific location builds should be run from? None of the packages mention that this is needed but I was wondering if there was some kind of standard practice that is expected.

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    shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed +1 suggested
    Hi Andy, It's been a while since I've compiled it, but it shouldn't matter where you place the source files. Typically I create a folder called "development" for all my work, and that folder can be located…
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    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to clem57 +1
    Yes, I lasted about 5 mins before I hit that issue.
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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago

    Hi Andy,

         I have been out of town, but saw your question. Usually a program is put in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin

    Clem

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    0 Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    Yes, that's the destination but I was thinking more about where I put the source files so that the configure and make options run correctly.

    I'd expect "make install" to put the files in the right place, one of those two locations.

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    0 Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    Yes, that's the destination but I was thinking more about where I put the source files so that the configure and make options run correctly.

    I'd expect "make install" to put the files in the right place, one of those two locations.

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    0 shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    Hi Andy,

     

    It's been a while since I've compiled it, but it shouldn't matter where you place the source files. Typically I create a folder called "development" for all my work, and that folder can be located anywhere convenient. Under that folder I'll create a sub-folder for the library or application I wish to compile, and in there once the source has been extracted (untar'd etc), usually the INSTALL file will provide all the detail. The 'make install' will put the binaries and anything else in specific absolute path folders (e.g. sometimes, but not necessarily /usr/bin), but that can be overridden using switches on the command line at the ./configure stage (and the INSTALL file usually will contain that detail).

    The above is a very general rule - some source compilation is very different, and (say) uses specific files that set up the desired target architecture and desired OS, i.e. a file needs to be configured with the correct environment vars so that the build goes correctly. I don't recall openssl being like that, but usually the INSTALL file has all this detail.

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