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# How to build?
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## Dependencies
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OpenFPGA requires all the following dependencies:
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- autoconf
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- automake
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- bash
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- bison
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- build-essential
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- cmake (version 3.12 for graphical interface or at least 3.X)
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- ctags
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- curl
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- doxygen
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- flex
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- fontconfig
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- g++-8
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- gcc-8
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- g++-4.9
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- gcc-4.9
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- gdb
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- git
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- gperf
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- iverilog
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- libcairo2-dev
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- libevent-dev
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- libfontconfig1-dev
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- liblist-moreutils-perl
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- libncurses5-dev
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- libx11-dev
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- libxft-dev
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- libxml++2.6-dev
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- perl
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- python
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- texinfo
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- time
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- valgrind
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- zip
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- qt5-default
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## Docker
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If some of these dependencies are not installed on your machine, you can choose to use a Docker (the Docker tool needs to be installed). For the ease of the customer first experience, a Dockerfile is provided in the OpenFPGA folder. A container ready to use can be created with the following command:
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- docker run lnis/open_fpga:release <br />
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*Warning: This command is for quick testing. If you want to conserve your work, you should certainly use other options, such as "-v".*
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Otherwise, a container where you can build OpenFPGA yourself can be created with the following commands:
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- docker build . -t open_fpga
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- docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/localfile/OpenFPGA -w="/localfile/OpenFPGA" open_fpga bash<br />
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[*docker download link*](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop)
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## Building
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To build the tool, go in the OpenFPGA folder and do:
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- mkdir build && cd build
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- cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug
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- make (*WARNING using docker you cannot use "make -j", errors will happen*)
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