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LinuxCompilation.txt
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This file is a complement to "INSTALL", which contains instructions
that are specific to Linux.
Static linking for Linux
========================
The most simple way of building Orthanc under Linux consists in
statically linking against all the third-party dependencies. In this
case, the system-wide libraries will not be used. The build tool
(CMake) will download the sources of all the required packages and
automatically compile them. This process should work on all the Linux
distributions.
To build binaries with debug information:
# cd ~/OrthancBuild
# cmake -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ~/Orthanc
# make
# make doc
To build a release version:
# cd ~/OrthancBuild
# cmake -DSTATIC_BUILD=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ~/Orthanc
# make
# make doc
Note: When the "STATIC_BUILD" option is set to "ON", the build tool
will not ask you the permission to download packages from the
Internet.
Use system-wide libraries under Linux
=====================================
Under Linux, by default, Orthanc links against the shared libraries of
your system (the "STATIC_BUILD" option is set to "OFF"). This greatly
speeds up the compilation. This is also required when building
packages for Linux distributions. Because using system libraries is
the default behavior, you just have to use:
# cd ~/OrthancBuild
# cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ~/Orthanc
# make
However, on some Linux distributions, it is still required to download
and static link against some third-party dependencies, e.g. when the
system-wide library is not shipped or is outdated. Because of
difference in the packaging of the various Linux distribution, it is
also sometimes required to fine-tune some options.
You will find below build instructions for specific Linux
distributions. Distributions tagged by "SUPPORTED" are tested by
Sébastien Jodogne. Distributions tagged by "CONTRIBUTED" come from
Orthanc users.
SUPPORTED - Debian Squeeze (6.x)
--------------------------------
# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
libgoogle-glog-dev libpng-dev libgtest-dev \
libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev
# cmake -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_BOOST=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_DCMTK=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=OFF \
~/Orthanc
SUPPORTED - Debian Wheezy (7.x)
-------------------------------
# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
libgtest-dev libpng-dev libsqlite3-dev \
libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libdcmtk2-dev \
libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev libjsoncpp-dev
# cmake -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_GOOGLE_LOG=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
-DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
~/Orthanc
SUPPORTED - Debian Jessie/Sid
-----------------------------
# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
libgoogle-glog-dev libgtest-dev libpng-dev \
libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libdcmtk2-dev \
libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev libjsoncpp-dev
# cmake -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
-DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
~/Orthanc
Note: Have also a look at the official package:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/packages/orthanc/trunk/debian/
SUPPORTED - Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
----------------------------
# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
libgtest-dev libpng-dev libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev \
zlib1g-dev libdcmtk2-dev libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev
# cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=wrap;oflog" \
-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_GOOGLE_LOG=OFF \
-DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
~/Orthanc
SUPPORTED - Ubuntu 12.10
------------------------
# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
libgoogle-glog-dev libgtest-dev libpng-dev \
libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
libdcmtk2-dev libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev
# cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=wrap;oflog" \
-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=OFF \
-DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
~/Orthanc
SUPPORTED - Ubuntu 13.10
------------------------
# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
libgoogle-glog-dev libgtest-dev libpng-dev \
libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
libdcmtk2-dev libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev libjsoncpp-dev
# cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=wrap;oflog" \
-DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
-DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
~/Orthanc
SUPPORTED - Fedora 18/19/20
---------------------------
# sudo yum install make automake gcc gcc-c++ python cmake \
boost-devel curl-devel dcmtk-devel glog-devel \
gtest-devel libpng-devel libsqlite3x-devel libuuid-devel \
mongoose-devel openssl-devel jsoncpp-devel lua-devel
# cmake ~/Orthanc
Note: Have also a look at the official package:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/orthanc.git/tree/?h=f18
Other Linux distributions?
--------------------------
Please send us your build instructions (by a mail to
You can find build instructions for Orthanc up to 0.7.0 on the
following Wiki page:
https://code.google.com/p/orthanc/wiki/LinuxCompilationUpTo070
These instructions will not work as such beyond Orthanc 0.7.0, but
they might give indications.
Using ccache
============
Under Linux, you also have the opportunity to use "ccache" to
dramatically decrease the compilation time when rebuilding
Orthanc. This is especially useful for developers. To this end, you
would use:
# CC="ccache gcc" CXX="ccache g++" cmake ~/Orthanc [Other Options]