# logdiag logdiag is a schematic editor written in GTK+. __This software is considered to be alpha quality and cannot be recommended for regular usage.__ ## Requirements Runtime dependencies: - GTK+ >= 2.12 - json-glib >= 0.10.4 - lua = 5.1 - librsvg >= 2.0 Build dependencies: - CMake >= 2.6 ## Installation from sources on Unix-like systems First check that you have all the required dependencies installed, including all development packages, if your distribution provides them. Reserve a directory for an out-of-source build: $ mkdir build $ cd build Let CMake prepare the build. You may change the directory where you want the application to be installed. The default is _/usr/local_. $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr Now you have two basic choices of installing the application: 1. Using _make install_: # make install 2. Using _cpack_; you have to choose a package format understood by your system package manager. CMake offers DEB and RPM. After _cpack_ finishes making the package, install this file. $ cpack -G DEB # dpkg -i logdiag-0.0-Linux-x86_64.deb # Building from sources on Windows First install CMake 2.8 and MinGW. Add both to the system path. If you want to build an installation package, also install NSIS. Run the following command in the directory with source files to automatically fetch and setup all dependencies: > cmake -P Win32Depends.cmake Reserve a directory for an out-of-source build: > mkdir build > cd build Let CMake prepare the build: > cmake .. -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release Now you can generate a package with CPack. You may choose between: 1. An NSIS-based installation package: > cpack -G NSIS 2. A portable ZIP package: > cpack -G ZIP By default, that is if you specify no generator, both packages are built.