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1 Basic Installation | |
2 ================== | |
3 | |
4 To build and install HTSlib, 'cd' to the htslib-1.x directory containing | |
5 the package's source and type the following commands: | |
6 | |
7 ./configure | |
8 make | |
9 make install | |
10 | |
11 The './configure' command checks your build environment and allows various | |
12 optional functionality to be enabled (see Configuration below). If you | |
13 don't want to select any optional functionality, you may wish to omit | |
14 configure and just type 'make; make install' as for previous versions | |
15 of HTSlib. However if the build fails you should run './configure' as | |
16 it can diagnose the common reasons for build failures. | |
17 | |
18 The 'make' command builds the HTSlib library and and various useful | |
19 utilities: bgzip, htsfile, and tabix. If compilation fails you should | |
20 run './configure' as it can diagnose problems with your build environment | |
21 that cause build failures. | |
22 | |
23 The 'make install' command installs the libraries, library header files, | |
24 utilities, several manual pages, and a pkgconfig file to /usr/local. | |
25 The installation location can be changed by configuring with --prefix=DIR | |
26 or via 'make prefix=DIR install' (see Installation Locations below). | |
27 | |
28 | |
29 Configuration | |
30 ============= | |
31 | |
32 By default, './configure' examines your build environment, checking for | |
33 requirements such as the zlib development files, and arranges for a plain | |
34 HTSlib build. The following configure options can be used to enable | |
35 various features and specify further optional external requirements: | |
36 | |
37 --with-irods[=DIR] | |
38 Specifies the location of the iRODS client library to use to enable | |
39 access to data objects stored in iRODS (<http://irods.org/>) via file | |
40 paths like 'irods:DATAOBJ'. DIR is the base of an iRODS source tree | |
41 such that the library is present as DIR/lib/core/obj/libRodsAPI.* and | |
42 headers are present under DIR/lib/api/include and so on. If '=DIR' is | |
43 omitted, $IRODS_HOME will be used as a base directory. | |
44 | |
45 The configure script also accepts the usual options and environment variables | |
46 for tuning installation locations and compilers: type './configure --help' | |
47 for details. For example, | |
48 | |
49 ./configure CC=icc --prefix=/opt/icc-compiled | |
50 | |
51 would specify that HTSlib is to be built with icc and installed into bin, | |
52 lib, etc subdirectories under /opt/icc-compiled. | |
53 | |
54 | |
55 Installation Locations | |
56 ====================== | |
57 | |
58 By default, 'make install' installs HTSlib libraries under /usr/local/lib, | |
59 HTSlib header files under /usr/local/include, utility programs under | |
60 /usr/local/bin, etc. (To be precise, the header files are installed within | |
61 a fixed 'htslib' subdirectory under the specified .../include location.) | |
62 | |
63 You can specify a different location to install HTSlib by configuring | |
64 with --prefix=DIR or specify locations for particular parts of HTSlib by | |
65 configuring with --libdir=DIR and so on. Type './configure --help' for | |
66 the full list of such install directory options. | |
67 | |
68 Alternatively you can specify different locations at install time by | |
69 typing 'make prefix=DIR install' or 'make libdir=DIR install' and so on. | |
70 Consult the list of prefix/exec_prefix/etc variables near the top of the | |
71 Makefile for the full list of such variables that can be overridden. | |
72 | |
73 You can also specify a staging area by typing 'make DESTDIR=DIR install', | |
74 possibly in conjunction with other --prefix or prefix=DIR settings. | |
75 For example, | |
76 | |
77 make DESTDIR=/tmp/staging prefix=/opt | |
78 | |
79 would install into bin, lib, etc subdirectories under /tmp/staging/opt. |