diff --git a/INSTALL.md b/INSTALL.md index 4065a933cd125e313f859d848a77346959810d36..d7ef229d73953a6411a4a767956beaddc83b25fb 100644 --- a/INSTALL.md +++ b/INSTALL.md @@ -1,105 +1,5 @@ -# Pre-built packages +See the file in the source code `docs/introduction/install/index.rst`. -Use our repositories hosted at [Open Build Service](http://build.opensuse.org). -We have packages for Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE/SUSE, RHEL, -Scientific Linux. Visit the following page and follow the instructions there. +A more readable version can be found online at following places: -https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:moose&package=moose - - -# Building from source - -First, Download the latest source code of moose from github. - - $ git clone https://github.com/BhallaLab/moose - $ cd moose - -## Install dependencies - -For moose-core: - -- gsl-1.16 or higher. -- libhdf5 -- libsbml (optional) - - Make sure that `libsml` is installed with `zlib` and `lxml` support. - If you are using buildtools, then use the following to install libsbml. - - - wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbml/files/libsbml/5.9.0/stable/libSBML-5.9.0-core-src.tar.gz - - tar -xzvf libSBML-5.9.0-core-src.tar.gz - - cd libsbml-5.9.0 - - ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-zlib --with-bzip2 --with-libxml - - make - - ctest --output-on-failure # optional - - sudo make install - -For python module of MOOSE, following additional packages are required: - -- Development package of python e.g. libpython-dev -- python-numpy - -For python-gui, we need some more addtional packages - -- matplotlib -- setuptools (cmake uses it to install moose python extension and moogli) -- suds -- Python bindings for Qt4 or higher -- Python OpenGL -- Python bindings for Qt's OpenGL module - -On Ubuntu-120.4 or higher, these can be installed with: - - sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib python-qt4 python-qt4-gl - -## Use `cmake` to build moose: - - $ mkdir _build - $ cd _build - $ cmake -DWITH_DOC=OFF .. - $ make - $ ctest --output-on-failure - -This will build moose and its python extentions, `ctest` will run few tests to -check if build process was successful. - -To install MOOSE into non-standard directory, pass additional argument -`-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path/to/install/dir` to cmake. - -After that installation is pretty easy. - -## Install - - $ sudo make install - -# Building and installing moogli - -MOOGLI is subproject of moogli for visualizing models. Details can be found -[here](http://moose.ncbs.res.in/moogli). - -MOOGLI dependencies are huge! It uses `OpenSceneGraph` which has its own -dependencies. In nutshell, depending on your distribution, you would need -following packages to be installed. - -- Development package of libopenscenegraph -- [libQGLViewer-2.3.15-py](https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=773). Install -instructions [here](http://www.libqglviewer.com//installUnix.html#linux) - -- [PyQGLViewer0.10](https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=773) (first install -libQGLViewer-2.3.15-py) and untar contents. - - $ cd / PyQGLViewer0.10 - $ python setup.py build # to compile - $ python setup.py install # to install on your system - $ python setup.py bdist # to create a binary distribution - -On Ubuntu, following packages should suffice: - - $ sudo apt-get install python-qt4-dev python-qt4-gl libopenscenegraph-dev python-sip-dev - libqt4-dev - - -## Travis - -We use `Travis-CI` to build MOOSE after every commit. You can see `.travis.yml` -file in our repository. It has all instructions to build MOOSE on `Ubuntu-12.04 -64bit` server. +- http://moose.readthedocs.io/en/latest/introduction/install/index.html