#!/bin/sh OS=$1 TOPDIR=$2 INST_LIBS=$3 INST_PLUGINS=$4 INST_INCLUDE=$5 INST_EXAMPLES=$6 INST_EXAMPLE_SRC=$7 INST_DOC=$8 INST_DATA=$9 cat <<- EOF The following targets can be used with any subsystem as well as the top level build (build in the OSG Root directory). Note that debug versions and optimized version of targets reside in parallel. make - Same as 'make opt' make opt - Makes optimized versions of all targets make debug - Makes debug versions of all targets. make clean - Removes all object files (both optimized and debug versions) make cleanopt - Removes optimized version of object files make cleandbg - Removes debug version of object files make cleandepend - Removes Makedepend file (both optimized and debug versions) make cleandependopt - Removes optimized version Makedepend file make cleandependdbg - Removes debug version Makedepend file make cleantarget - Removes only targets but leaves object files (both optimized and debug versions) make cleantargetopt - Removes only optimized targets but leaves optimized objects files. make cleantargetdbg - Removes only debug targets but leaves debug object files make clobber - Removes object files and targets (both optimized and debug versions) make clobberopt - Removes optimized object files and targets make clobberdbg - Removes debug object files and targets make beautify - Pretty print C++ files make docs - Builds documentation database for current target make depend - Force a rebuild of the dependency file. Note that dependency files are generated automatically during builds. Solaris, IRIX and Linux (some compilers) can build 64 bit targets. These require the ARCH=64 argument. For example: make ARCH=64 - Same as 'make ARCH=64 opt' make ARCH=64 opt - Builds 64 bit optimized targets make ARCH=64 debug - Builds 64 bit debug versions of targets make ARCH=64 clean - Removes all 64 bit object files (both optimized and debug versions). etc. The following targets may only be issued from the top-level OSG build: make install - Install both execution environment and development targets make instbin - Install execution environment targets only. These consist of libraries, plugins and example programs. Libraries are installed in o $INST_LIBS, plugins are installed in o $INST_PLUGINS, and examples are installed in o $INST_EXAMPLES on $OS make instdev - Install development targets only. These consist of header files, source code to the example programs, and documentation. Header files are install in o $INST_INCLUDE, example source code is installed in o $INST_EXAMPLE_SRC, and documentation is installed in o $INST_DOC on $OS make instlinks - Installs symbolic links at install locations for both execution environment and development targets rather than copyied files. Installing links is ideal for a development environment for avoiding confusion about which binaries are being run or linked to. make instlinksbin - Installs symbolic links at install locations for execution environment targets only. make instlinksdev - Installs symbolic links at install locations for development targets only make instclean - Removes installed targets (files or links) from installation locations for both execution environment and development targets make instcleanbin - Removes installed targets from installation locations for execution environment targets only make instcleandev - Removes installed targets from installation locations for defelopment targets only Note that the following variables can be used to directly override the default installation locations for $OS. make INST_LIBS= \\ INST_PLUGINS=\\ INST_INCLUDE=\\ INST_EXAMPLES=\\ INST_EXAMPLE_SRC=\\ INST_DOC=\\ install - Installs libraries in , plugins in , header files in , examples in , example source code in and documentation in Note also that INST_LIBS, INST_PLUGINS, INST_INCLUDE, and INST_SHARE share a common prefix by default: INST_LOCATION. Further INST_EXAMPES, INST_EXAMPLE_SRC, INST_DOC, and INST_DATA share a common prefix by default : INST_SHARE, which is located under INST_LOCATION by default. This provides a short cut for the above 'make' usage. For example, make INST_LOCATION=/usr/local/OpenSceneGraph \\ INST_SHARE=/usr/share/OpenSceneGraph \\ install These values can be tested by reissuing 'make help' with these arguments. After doing a 'make install' or 'make instlinks', and if not already added, add $INST_EXAMPLES to your PATH environmental variable to run the examples. If it is not already present, add $INST_LIBS and $INST_PLUGINS to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environmental variable. When compiling programs using OSG headers add to your -I compile flags: $INST_INCLUDE EOF exit 0