1 Installing TilEm 2 ------------------ 3 4To compile TilEm, you will need: 5 6 * a standard C compiler 7 8 * the GTK+ library, version 2.6.0 or later 9 10 * the libticalcs2 library (part of the TiLP project), and its 11 dependencies (libticables2, libtifiles2, and libticonv) 12 13Some OS distributions package the "development files" separately from 14the libraries themselves; you need both. If you are using Debian (or 15a related distribution, such as Ubuntu or Mint), install the packages 16'build-essential', 'libticalcs-dev', and 'libgtk2.0-dev'. 17 18If these packages aren't available from your package manager, you'll 19need to compile them yourself; see the TiLP website for more 20information (http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tilp/). 21 22Mac OS X has not been tested by the TilEm team, but if TiLP works, 23TilEm should, too. Please let us know if you do get it to work. 24 25Once the above dependencies are installed, open a terminal and 'cd' to 26the directory containing this INSTALL file. Then run 27 28 ./configure 29 30which will check whether you have all of the necessary software 31installed, and figure out how to compile TilEm for your particular 32system. If configure is successful, you can then run 33 34 make 35 36to compile TilEm. Finally, you can run 37 38 sudo make install 39 40to install it (or run 'make install' as the superuser.) The program 41will be installed in '/usr/local/bin/', and data files will be 42installed in '/usr/local/share/tilem2/'. Alternatively, you can run 43 44 make install-home 45 46to install TilEm in your own home directory ('$HOME/bin/', with data 47files stored in '$HOME/.local/share/tilem2/'), which does not require 48superuser privileges. (If $HOME/bin didn't exist already, you might 49have to run 'export PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH', or log out and log back in, 50before running TilEm.) 51 52Once TilEm is installed, start it by running 'tilem2', or through your 53system's applications menu. 54