This is the main repository for AXCIOMA and TAOX11. AXCIOMA and TAOX11 are created and maintained by Remedy IT. This repository contains the bootstrap tooling to obtain AXCIOMA or TAOX11 and to generate the necessary configuration using BRIX11.
Before bootstrapping AXCIOMA make sure you have installed the following prerequisites
Prerequisite | Package name |
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ruby 2.5 or newer |
ruby |
perl version 5.10 or newer |
perl |
git |
git |
gcc version 7.3 or newer |
gcc |
g++ version 7.3 or newer |
gcc-c++ |
xerces-c++ version 3.0 or newer |
xerces-c |
GNU make version 3.81 or newer |
make |
GNU Bash |
bash |
After cloning this repository to your local system you need to
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Bootstrap
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Configure
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Generate
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Compile
This can be done all together by executing the following commands
bin/brix11 bootstrap bin/brix11 configure bin/brix11 gen build workspace.mwc bin/brix11 make
For all commands additional help is available by executing bin/brix11 help command
.
AXCIOMA is the default target for bootstrapping. The bootstrap command will clone all dependent git repositories to their expected location. This can be done by executing
bin/brix11 bootstrap
TAOX11 can be specified as optional target, which is done using
bin/brix11 bootstrap taox11
The configure step generates the necessary configuration files for the specified target (execute bin/brix11 help configure
for more details). The configure step is performed by executing
bin/brix11 configure
Note
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Configure doesn’t use your current environment, when you want configure to use your current environment
use bin/brix11 -E configure . When using the -E switch you have to keep in mind you will have to keep using
that switch when building project files, running make and running tests.As alternative you can specify configuration variables as argument to configure, for example -W nddshome=<dir> -W nddsarch=<arch> to specify the
RTI Connext DDS home and architecture or -W openddsroot=<dir> to specify the location of the OpenDDS sources.
This will cause the settings to be stored in the BRIX11 configuration.
The bin/brix11 env command will show you all environment variables set up by BRIX11.
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The generate step will generate the necessary build infrastructure using MPC to compile the core of the target.
bin/brix11 gen build workspace.mwc
The compile step will compile the core of the target with the default compiler for your platform
bin/brix11 make
User documentation can be generated after the brix11 configure
command using Asciidoctor by executing
bin/brix11 generate documentation
After generation the documentation can be found under docs/html
. A good place to start reading is the getting_started.html
document (either under docs/html/ciaox11
for AXCIOMA or docs/html/taox11
for TAOX11).
To get and build a formal release either checkout a formal release tag after cloning this repository or download and install a formal release source package of this repository. From there just follow the regular build steps outlined above. The bootstrap procedure will automatically pull in the right versions of the dependent git repositories.