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Compiling and Installing resdata on Windows

Prerequisits:

Instructions:

  1. Download or clone the resdata Github repository to your local disk.

  2. Python 2.7 or 3.x installation

    • Download a python instalation or a python environment solution such as Anaconda.
  3. Download and install Microsoft Visual Studio . At a minimum resdata requires the VS Studio packages for cmake, msbuild, c and c++ compilers (CL.exe).

  4. Open a MSVC command prompt such as x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2017 from your start menu. In the open prompt, navigate to the resdata source directory you created in step 1. Use the Python package manager pip to install resdata requirements via pip install -r requirements.txt. If Python is not accessible from the prompt it may be necessary to add the Python environment location to your system path variable PATH.

  5. Execute the build commands with the desired CMAKE parameters from README.md. The cmake generator can be NMake Makefiles , Ninja or an appropriate version of MSVC. For the availble options type cmake -G in the MSVC command prompt.

    An example build and install is provided below where %VARIABLE% are user defined directory paths:

    cmake -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%INSTALLPATH% -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS="ON"  -DENABLE_PYTHON="ON"    -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Release" %SOURCEPATH%
    cmake --build %BUILDPATH% --config Release --target install
  1. For resdata to be accessible in Python the %INSTALLPATH%\lib\pythonX.Y\site-package and Python subdirectories must be added to the PATH and PYTHONPATH variables. Where pythonx.y is the current Python version e.g. (python3.9, python3.10 etc.) .

  2. Open a Python interactive session and run import resdata to check that the install and paths are now set.