From 4fae598c48b2f457133d65b4e5a8201a3849b9e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christophe Alexandre Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:35:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Etant donne que personne ne gere plus activement la distribution binaire de ces deux architectures, les README correspondants sont places dans le grenier. --- alliance/src/Makefile.am | 2 +- alliance/src/README.irix | 267 -------------------------------------- alliance/src/README.win32 | 32 ----- 3 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 300 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 alliance/src/README.irix delete mode 100644 alliance/src/README.win32 diff --git a/alliance/src/Makefile.am b/alliance/src/Makefile.am index 6f81ecd2..a23e0029 100644 --- a/alliance/src/Makefile.am +++ b/alliance/src/Makefile.am @@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ SUBDIRS = @SUBDIRS@ EXTRA_DIST = autostuff alliance.m4 motif.m4 oldgcc.m4 xpm.m4 build depcomp \ COPYING-2.0 COPYING.LIB-2.0 LICENCE \ - README README.irix README.win32 README.macosx \ + README README.macosx \ FAQ CHANGES diff --git a/alliance/src/README.irix b/alliance/src/README.irix deleted file mode 100644 index 7a3fc5de..00000000 --- a/alliance/src/README.irix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,267 +0,0 @@ -# Alliance VLSI CAD System -# Copyright (C) 1990, 2002 ASIM/LIP6/UPMC -# -# Home page : http://asim.lip6.fr/alliance/ -# E-mail : mailto:alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr -# ftp site : ftp://asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/ -# -# NOTE: You can find the latest revision of this document at: -# http://asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/latest-checkout/alliance/src -# -# $Id: README.irix,v 1.1 2002/10/24 09:43:24 xtof Exp $ - - This file discuss about installation of Alliance on IRIX machines. - - =================================================================== - - - IRIX notes - ========== - - -I Generalities -============== - -Alliance is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms: - -Alliance-X.Y-IRIX-6.5-N32.tardist is a N32 ABI precompiled package -Alliance-X.Y-IRIX-6.5-N64.tardist is a N64 ABI precompiled package - -where X.Y is the version number. - -You can install the 64-bit version only on 64-bit machines, 32-bit -version is suitable to all machines (For more informations on the -Application Binary Interface, please see the techpubs page -at SGI: http://techpubs.sgi.com). - -Sources are included but not installed by default. If you want the sources -to be installed, select the custom installation in the Software Manager -and check the box related to the sources. - - -II Downloading binary distribution -================================= - -You can get Alliance via anonymous FTP from ftp.lip6.fr - - ftp://ftp-asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/contrib/ (IRIX) - ftp://ftp-asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/ (Linux,Solaris) - -If you are using a web browser, just click on the appropriate tardist file; the -Software Manager should be automatically launched. - -Otherwise, download the file, untar it in a directory and run the Software Manager. - - -III Installation -=============== - -Depending on the package, -- The alliance software will be located in /usr/local/alliance/archi/IRIX with -the N32 interface -- The alliance software will be located in /usr/local/alliance/archi/IRIX64 with -the N64 interface - -Note: you need to be root to run the Software Manager. - -If you want the sources, then select the Customize option from the Software Manager -and check the box related to the sources. -The sources will be installed in /usr/local/alliance/archi/src. - - -IV Usage -======== - -Each user has to source alc_env.[c]sh to set Alliance environment -variables to be able to run the Alliance tools. - -in sh > . /usr/local/alliance/share/etc/alc_env.sh - -in csh > source /usr/local/alliance/share/etc/alc_env.csh - -This sets various default environment variables which could be changed by user -later (Like MBK_OUT_LO to set the netlist output file format). - -If you are a SysAdmin, you should consider linking these scripts in -the system's profile (e.g.: /etc/profile.d/ on Linux) so that configuration -would be done at user login. - -If you encounter problems, check the value of these variables in alc_env.[c]sh - - $ALLIANCE_OS : actually IRIX - or IRIX64 - - $ALLIANCE_TOP : actually /usr/local/alliance/archi/IRIX - or /usr/local/alliance/archi/IRIX64 - - -V Optional: compilation -======================= - -Get the Alliance software package and install it with the sources (see the options -in the Software Manager). - -We assume that the sources are located in /usr/local/alliance/src. -We also assume that you have a working C and a working C++ compiler. - - -V.a Choose the ABI ------------------- - -On IRIX systems you can choose to use the O32, N32 or N64 part of the Application -Binary Interface, depending on your computer (for more informations on the ABI please -see the techpubs page at SGI: http://techpubs.sgi.com): -* Type "uname -s" in the shell command. If you get back "IRIX", then use the N32 libraries. -If you get "IRIX64", then use the N64 libraries. -* Or on a 64-bit system you can force a specific compilation, N32 or N64. - - -For a N32 compilation, set up the following compilation environment: - -| setenv CFLAGS "-mabi=n32 -mips3 -gdwarf-2" -| setenv OFLAGS "-mabi=n32 -mips3" -| setenv CXXFLAGS "-mabi=n32 -mips3" -| setenv SGI_ABI n32 -| setenv LDFLAGS "-L/usr/freeware/lib32 -L/usr/freeware/lib32/X11" (optional) -| setenv CC "/usr/freeware/bin/gcc $CFLAGS" -| setenv CXX "/usr/freeware/bin/g++ $CXXFLAGS" - - -We assume that the library path is set thru the LD_LIBRAYN32_PATH variable, for -example: - - -| if ! $?LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH then -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH /usr/lib32 -| else -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH":/usr/lib32 -| endif -| -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH":/lib32 -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH":/usr/lib32/X11 -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH":/usr/Motif-2.1/lib32 -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH":/usr/freeware/lib32 -| setenv LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH "$LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH":/usr/freeware/lib32/X11 - - - -For a N64 compilation, set up the following compilation environment: - -| setenv CFLAGS "-mabi=64 -mips4 -gdwarf-2" -| setenv OFLAGS "-mabi=64 -mips4" -| setenv CXXFLAGS "-mabi=64 -mips4" -| setenv SGI_ABI 64 -| setenv LDFLAGS "-L/usr/freeware/lib64 -L/usr/freeware/lib64/X11" (optional) -| setenv CC "/usr/freeware/bin/gcc $CFLAGS" -| setenv CXX "/usr/freeware/bin/g++ $CXXFLAGS" - - -We assume that the library path is set thru the LD_LIBRAY64_PATH variable, for -example: - - -| if ! $?LD_LIBRARY64_PATH then -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH /usr/lib64 -| else -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH":/usr/lib64 -| endif -| -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH":/lib64 -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH":/usr/lib64/X11 -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH":/usr/Motif-2.1/lib64 -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH":/usr/freeware/lib64 -| setenv LD_LIBRARY64_PATH "$LD_LIBRARY64_PATH":/usr/freeware/lib64/X11 - - - -V.b Autoconf, automake ----------------------- - -Our advice is to create a separate directory for the compilation. For -example create a build directory in /usr/local/alliance: - -| cd /usr/local/alliance/ - -then: - -| mkdir build -| mkdir build/IRIX for a N32 compilation - -or: - -| mkdir build -| mkdir build/IRIX64 for a N64 compilation - - -Then go to /usr/local/alliance/src and run the autostuff script. It will run automatically -aclocal, autoconf and automake: - -| cd /usr/local/alliance/ -| ./autostuff - - -V.c Compilation ---------------- - -Go to the /usr/local/alliance/build/IRIX or /usr/local/alliance/build/IRIX64 directory and -run the configure script. - -For the N32 interface: - -| cd /usr/local/alliance/build/IRIX -| ../../src/configure --prefix=/usr/local/alliance/archi/IRIX --with-stabs --enable-shared --disable-static - -For the N64 interface: - -| cd /usr/local/alliance/build/IRIX64 -| ../../src/configure --prefix=/usr/local/alliance/archi/IRIX64 --with-stabs --enable-system64 --enable-shared --disable-static - - -configure options: - --prefix allows you to choose the installation directory. - - --with-stabs allows you to debug in dwarf format and g++ (default on SGI) - - --enable-system64 for a 64-bit compilation (only to be used on a 64-bit system) - - --enable-shared --disable-static for shared libraries only (Default is static libraries) - - --enable-shared for shared and static libraries (Default is static libraries) - - -For more options, type ./configure --help - - -Then run gmake : - -| gmake install - - -Note: run "gmake install" instead of "gmake ; gmake install", or the libraries won't be found. - -Note: if make fails, try gmake as I did... - - - -V.d Enjoy ! ------------ - - -VI Other informations -===================== - -Alliance 5.0 for IRIX was compiled on the following system: - -Octane -MIPS R10000 Processor 250 MHZ IP30 -IRIX 6.5.15f -autoconf -automake -aclocal -configure options: --prefix, --with-stabs, --enable-system64, --enable-shared, --disable-static -gnu gcc and gnu c++ compiler -gcc option: -gdwarf-2 -freeware installed -gmake - -Note: gdb does not support debugging 64-bit executables or programs using pthreads on IRIX. Use dbx instead. diff --git a/alliance/src/README.win32 b/alliance/src/README.win32 deleted file mode 100644 index 96286ac7..00000000 --- a/alliance/src/README.win32 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# Alliance VLSI CAD System -# Copyright (C) 1990, 2002 ASIM/LIP6/UPMC -# -# Home page : http://asim.lip6.fr/alliance/ -# E-mail : mailto:alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr -# ftp site : ftp://asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/ -# -# NOTE: You can find the latest revision of this document at: -# http://asim.lip6.fr/pub/alliance/latest-checkout/alliance/src -# -# $Id: README.win32,v 1.4 2002/10/28 14:26:56 hcl Exp $ - -This file discuss about installation of Alliance on WINDOWS machines. - - -=================================================================== - -Alliance is designed to run on a Unix workstation, not in a -Windows environment, but you can install Cygwin to let your -Windows Workstation be more posix. - -Alliance works under Windows NT 4, 5, 5.1 (NT4/2000/XP). If you -use Windows 95 98 or Me, please consider upgrading to Linux. - -Before unpacking the alliance package, you have to install cygwin -on your computer (http://www.cygwin.com) - -Run cygwin's setup (http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe) and be sure -to install all development packages (C, X11, lesstif) in doubt -install everything... it's worth the disk space... - -Then follow the same instructions as for a Unix workstation.