MinGW (http://www.mingw.org/) are known to work.
* The GNU Scientific Library (http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/),
- version 1.6 or later, including libgslcblas included with GSL.
+ version 1.8 or later, including libgslcblas included with GSL.
* Perl (http://www.perl.org/), version 5.005_03 or later. Perl is
required during build but not after installation.
If you don't have a version already, you can install GNU
libiconv (http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/).
-The following package is required to enable PSPP's graphing features.
-If you cannot arrange to install it, you must run `configure' with
---without-libplot.
+The following packages are required to enable PSPP's graphing
+features. If you cannot arrange to install them, you must run
+`configure' with --without-cairo.
- * libplot, from GNU plotutils
- (http://www.gnu.org/software/plotutils/).
+ * Cairo (http://cairographics.org/), version 1.5 or later.
+
+ * Pango (http://www.pango.org/), version 1.22 or later.
The following packages are required to enable PSPPIRE, the graphical
user interface for PSPP. If you cannot install them or do not wish to
* GTK+ (http://www.gtk.org/), version 2.12.0 or later.
- * libglade (http://www.jamesh.id.au/software/libglade/), version
- 2.6 or later.
-
-Installing the following packages will allow your PSPP binary to read
-Gnumeric files.
-
* pkg-config (http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/wiki/). Versions
0.18 and 0.19 have a bug that will prevent library detection,
but other versions should be fine.
+To cross-compile PSPP, you will likely need to set the
+PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR environment variable to point to an
+appropriate pkg-config for the cross-compilation environment.
+
+Installing the following packages will allow your PSPP binary to read
+Gnumeric files.
+
* zlib (http://www.zlib.net/).
* libxml2 (http://xmlsoft.org/).
1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
`./configure' to configure the package for your system.
+ You may invoke `configure' with --help to see what options are
+ available. The most common of these are listed under "Optional
+ Features", below.
+
+ It is best to build and install PSPP in directories whose names do
+ not contain unusual characters such as spaces or single-quotes, due
+ to limitations of the tools involved in the build process.
+
+ If you installed some of the libraries that PSPP uses in a
+ non-standard location (on many systems, anywhere other than
+ /usr), you may need to provide some special flags to `configure'
+ to tell it where to find them. For example, on GNU/Linux, if you
+ installed some libraries in /usr/local, then you need to invoke
+ it with at least the following options:
+
+ ./configure LDFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib' CPPFLAGS='-I/usr/local/include'
+
Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some
messages telling which features it is checking for.
4. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files
and documentation. Ordinarily you will need root permissions to
- do this; if you cannot get root permissions, see "Installation
- Names", below.
+ do this. The "su" and "sudo" commands are common ways to obtain
+ root permissions. If you cannot get root permissions, see
+ "Installation Names", below.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
source code directory by typing `make clean'. To also remove the
Optional Features
=================
-`--without-libplot'
- Don't compile in support for charts (using libplot). This is
- useful if your system doesn't have the libplot library.
+`--without-cairo'
+ Don't compile in support for charts (using Cairo and Pango). This
+ is useful if your system lacks these libraries.
`--without-gui'
Don't build the PSPPIRE gui. Use this option if you only want to
build the command line version of PSPP.
+ Cairo and Pango required to build the GUI, so --without-cairo
+ implies --without-gui.
+
`--with-gui-tools'
Build the gui developer tools. There is no reason to use this
option unless you're involved with the development of PSPP
In these cases you can use --without-lib{xx} to force configure
to disregard it.
+`--enable-anachronistic-dependencies'
+ If you use this option, some of the checks for dependent libraries
+ will be relaxed, permitting configure to succeed when older versions
+ of libraries are detected. Use of this option is not recommended.
+ If you use it, some features may be missing and the build may fail
+ with obscure error messages.
+
+`--enable-relocatable'
+ This option is useful for building a package which can be installed
+ into an arbitrary directory and freely copied to any other directory.
+ If you use this option, you will probably want to install the pspp
+ with a command similar to "make install DESTDIR=<distination>".
+
Defining Variables
==================