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1. **Create a projects directory**, unpack the HiFlow3 tarball:
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$> mkdir -p /path/to/projects
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$> mv HiFlow3_2.0.tar.gz /path/to/projects/
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$> cd /path/to/projects
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$> tar -zxf HiFlow3_2.0.tar.gz
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2. **Create a build directory** and run cmake (using ccmake in this case):
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$> mkdir -p HiFlow3_2.0/build
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$> cd HiFlow3_2.0/build
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$> ccmake ../
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3. **Set appropriate cmake options**:
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* Set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to “Debug” or “Release”. Debug mode executes a lot of assertions in the code which are skipped in release mode. The release mode is much faster than debug mode.
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* Set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to the path where the HiFlow3 library and headers shall be installed.
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* Set the other options as appropriate.
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4. **Configure and generate the makefiles**:
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Press ‘c’ to configure, possibly repeat the configuration until all dependencies have been resolved, than press ‘g’ to generate the makefiles.
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5. **Compile and install**:
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$> make
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$> [optional] make test
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$> [optional] make doxygen
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$> make install
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/lib should contain libhiflow.a
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/include/hiflow3 should contain the headers
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[optional] CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/share/hiflow3/doc should contain the documentation
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**Note on makefiles** for HiFlow3 applications:
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When writing makefiles for your own HiFlow3 applications, make sure to include the boost components shipped with HiFlow3. Put the following sub-directories of the HiFlow3 header directory into the include path of the makefile.
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