additional README info on static builds and FreeBSD

This commit is contained in:
Riccardo Spagni 2014-09-15 12:31:45 +02:00
parent 51011ed960
commit 700b72c709
1 changed files with 7 additions and 0 deletions

View File

@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ Dependencies: GCC 4.7.3 or later, CMake 2.8.6 or later, and Boost 1.53 or later
**Advanced options:** **Advanced options:**
* Parallel build: run `make -j<number of threads>` instead of `make`. * Parallel build: run `make -j<number of threads>` instead of `make`.
* Statically linked release build: run `make release-static`.
* Debug build: run `make build-debug`. * Debug build: run `make build-debug`.
* Test suite: run `make test-release` to run tests in addition to building. Running `make test-debug` will do the same to the debug version. * Test suite: run `make test-release` to run tests in addition to building. Running `make test-debug` will do the same to the debug version.
* Building with Clang: it may be possible to use Clang instead of GCC, but this may not work everywhere. To build, run `export CC=clang CXX=clang++` before running `make`. * Building with Clang: it may be possible to use Clang instead of GCC, but this may not work everywhere. To build, run `export CC=clang CXX=clang++` before running `make`.
@ -87,6 +88,12 @@ msbuild Project.sln /p:Configuration=Release
``` ```
* If you don't have your path environment variable configured with the VS paths, you may may want to run `C:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat` (or equivalent) to temporarily set the environment variables. * If you don't have your path environment variable configured with the VS paths, you may may want to run `C:\program files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat` (or equivalent) to temporarily set the environment variables.
### On FreeBSD:
The project can be built from scratch by following instructions for Unix and Linux above.
We expect to add Monero into the ports tree in the near future, which will aid in managing installations using ports or packages.
## Building Documentation ## Building Documentation
Monero developer documentation uses Doxygen, and is currently a work-in-progress. Monero developer documentation uses Doxygen, and is currently a work-in-progress.