TL;DR:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
# make install
Start by configuring the build running the configure script:
$ ./configure
You can pass options to configure to define build options, to pass it
compiler paths, compiler flags and to define the installation layout. Run
./configure --help
for more details on how to customize the build.
Once build is completed, build numactl
with:
$ make
If you would like to increase verbosity by printing the full build command
lines, pass make
the V=1
parameter:
$ make V=1
You can build and run the tests included with numactl with the following command:
$ make check
The results will be saved in test/*.log
files and a test-suite.log
will be
generated with the summary of test passes and failures.
Install numactl to the system by running the following command as root:
# make install
You can also install it to a staging directory, in which case it is not
required to be root while running the install steps. Just pass a DESTDIR
variable while running make install
with the path to the staging
directory.
$ make install DESTDIR=/path/to/staging/numactl
First, the build system files need to be generated using the ./autogen.sh
script, which calls autoreconf
with the appropriate options to generate the
configure script and the templates for Makefile
, config.h
, etc.
Once those files are generated, follow the normal steps to configure and build numactl.
In order to create a distribution tarball, use make dist
from a configured
build tree. Use make distcheck
to build a distribution tarball and confirm
that rebuilding from that archive works as expected, that building from
out-of-tree works, that test cases pass.