X-Git-Url: http://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/448efb6b98d55ba423ed574da75f4c6d88135a3b..447a95c2dd42863dc11b210dd1e1dd857017a954:/docs/source/Installing_SimGrid.rst diff --git a/docs/source/Installing_SimGrid.rst b/docs/source/Installing_SimGrid.rst index 9d5d606ab1..cb7ebd7357 100644 --- a/docs/source/Installing_SimGrid.rst +++ b/docs/source/Installing_SimGrid.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.. Copyright 2005-2022 +.. Copyright 2005-2023 .. _install: @@ -7,8 +7,7 @@ Installing SimGrid SimGrid should work out of the box on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, and -Windows (under Windows, you need to install the Windows Subsystem -Linux to get more than the Java bindings). +Windows (with WSL). Pre-compiled Packages --------------------- @@ -22,7 +21,6 @@ following lines, or several lines if you need several languages. .. code-block:: console $ apt install libsimgrid-dev # if you want to develop in C or C++ - $ apt install simgrid-java # if you want to develop in Java $ apt install python3-simgrid # if you want to develop in Python If you use the Nix_ package manager, the latest SimGrid release is packaged as ``simgrid`` in Nixpkgs_. @@ -45,36 +43,6 @@ email. .. _simgrid AUR package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/simgrid/ .. _AUR official documentation: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository -.. _install_java_precompiled: - -Stable Java Package -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -The jar file can be retrieved from the `Release page -`_. This file is -self-contained, including the native components for Linux, macOS and -Windows. Copy it to your project's classpath and you're set. - -Nightly built Java Package -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Head to the corresponding `GitHub Action `_ -and pick the last green build. At the bottom of the build page, click on the ``jar-final`` artefact. -Open this zip file to find the jar you need. This jar can be used under Linux, Mac OSX or Windows, as you wish. - -Binary Java Troubleshooting -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Here are some error messages that you may get when trying to use the -binary Java package. - -Your architecture is not supported by this jarfile - If your system is not supported, you should compile your - own jarfile :ref:`by compiling SimGrid ` from the source. -Library not found: boost-context - You should obviously install the ``boost-context`` library on your - machine, for example with ``apt``. - .. _deprecation_policy: Version numbering and deprecation @@ -111,8 +79,8 @@ Getting the Dependencies ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ C++ compiler (either g++, clang, or icc). - We use the C++14 standard, and older compilers tend to fail on - us. It seems that g++ 5.0 or higher is required nowadays (because of + We use the C++17 standard, and older compilers tend to fail on + us. It seems that g++ 7.0 or higher is required nowadays (because of boost). SimGrid compiles well with `clang` or `icc` too. Python 3. SimGrid should build without Python. That is only needed by our regression test suite. @@ -122,17 +90,13 @@ cmake (v3.5). configuration options (e.g., if your Python installation is not standard). boost (at least v1.48, v1.59 recommended) - On Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install libboost-dev libboost-context-dev`` - - On CentOS / Fedora: ``yum install boost-devel`` + - On CentOS / Fedora: ``dnf install boost-devel`` - On macOS with homebrew: ``brew install boost`` Eigen3 (optional) - On Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install libeigen3-dev`` - - On CentOS / Fedora: ``yum install eigen3-devel`` + - On CentOS / Fedora: ``dnf install eigen3-devel`` - On macOS with homebrew: ``brew install eigen`` - Use EIGEN3_HINT to specify where it's installed if cmake doesn't find it automatically. -Java (optional): - - Debian / Ubuntu: ``apt install default-jdk libgcj18-dev`` (or - any version of libgcj) - - macOS or Windows: Grab a `full JDK `_ For platform-specific details, please see below. @@ -146,7 +110,7 @@ Grab the last **stable release** from `FramaGit $ tar xf simgrid-3-XX.tar.gz $ cd simgrid-* - $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/simgrid -GNinja. + $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/simgrid -GNinja . $ make $ make install @@ -183,8 +147,7 @@ cmake itself. files in the tree, you may need to wipe out your complete tree and start with a fresh one when you install new dependencies. - Another (better) solution is to :ref:`build out of the source tree - `. + A better solution is to :ref:`build out of the source tree `. Generic build-time options """""""""""""""""""""""""" @@ -253,13 +216,6 @@ enable_documentation (on/OFF) as easy as it used to be, and you should probably use the online version for now. -enable_java (on/OFF) - Generates the java bindings of SimGrid. You must also enable MSG for - this to work. - -enable_lib_in_jar (ON/off) - Embeds the native java bindings into the produced jar file. - enable_lto (ON/off) Enables the *Link Time Optimization* in the C++ compiler. This feature really speeds up the code produced, but it is fragile @@ -277,11 +233,8 @@ enable_model-checking (on/OFF) simulation speed** even when the model checker is not activated at run time. -enable_msg (on/OFF) - Activates the :ref:`MSG ` legacy interface. - enable_ns3 (on/OFF) - Activates the ns-3 bindings. See section :ref:`model_ns3`. + Activates the ns-3 bindings. See section :ref:`models_ns3`. enable_smpi (ON/off) Allows one to run MPI code on top of SimGrid. @@ -294,7 +247,7 @@ enable_smpi_MPICH3_testsuite (on/OFF) minimal-bindings (on/OFF) Take as few optional dependencies as possible, to get minimal - library bindings in Java and Python. + library bindings in Python. NS3_HINT (empty by default) Alternative path into which ns-3 should be searched for. @@ -360,7 +313,6 @@ if some do not work for you. - **make tests**: Build the tests and examples. - **make simgrid**: Build only the SimGrid library. Not any example nor the helper tools. - **make s4u-comm-pingpong**: Build only this example (works for any example) -- **make java-all**: Build all Java examples and their dependencies - **make python-bindings**: Build the Python bindings - **make clean**: Clean the results of a previous compilation - **make install**: Install the project (doc/ bin/ lib/ include/) @@ -435,18 +387,8 @@ Windows-specific instructions The best solution to get SimGrid working on windows is to install the Ubuntu subsystem of Windows 10. All of SimGrid (but the model checker) -works in this setting. - -Native builds not very well supported. Have a look to our `appveypor -configuration file -`_ to -see how we manage to use mingw-64 to build the DLL that the Java file -needs. - -The drawback of MinGW-64 is that the produced DLL are not compatible -with MS Visual C. Some clang-based tools seem promising to fix this, -but this is of rather low priority for us. It it's important for you -and if you get it working, please @ref community_contact "tell us". +works in this setting. Native builds never really worked, and they are +disabled starting with SimGrid v3.33. Python-specific instructions ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -468,45 +410,6 @@ simgrid without downloading the source with pip: $ pip install simgrid -Java-specific instructions -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Once you have the `full JDK `_ installed, -things should be as simple as: - -.. code-block:: console - - $ cmake -Denable_java=ON -Dminimal-bindings=ON . - $ make simgrid-java_jar # Only build the jarfile - -After the compilation, the file ```simgrid.jar``` is produced in the -root directory. - -**Troubleshooting Java Builds** - -Sometimes, the build system fails to find the JNI headers. First locate them as follows: - -.. code-block:: console - - $ locate jni.h - /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/include/jni.h - /usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk-amd64/include/jni.h - /usr/lib/jvm/java-10-openjdk-amd64/include/jni.h - - -Then, set the JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable to the right -path, and relaunch cmake. If you have several versions of JNI installed -(as above), pick the one corresponding to the report of -``javac -version`` - -.. code-block:: console - - $ export JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/include/ - $ cmake -Denable_java=ON . - $ make - -Note that the filename ```jni.h``` was removed from the path. - Linux Multi-Arch specific instructions ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^