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Xdmf depends on | Xdmf depends on [https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ HDF5] and has a header only dependency on [http://www.boost.org/ Boost]. You must obtain and build those projects before you can build Xdmf. To use Xdmf from Python or Java you will also need [http://www.swig.org/ Swig]. | ||
To use Xdmf from Python or Java you will also need swig. | |||
Use the following procedure and commands to download, build, and install Xdmf. These instructions assume that the environment variable <code>XDMF_INSTALL_DIR</code> contains the path where you want to install Xdmf. | |||
* Clone the Git repository: | |||
<source lang="sh"> | |||
git clone git://xdmf.org/Xdmf.git | |||
</source> | |||
* Create and enter the directory for building the code: | |||
<source lang="sh"> | |||
cd Xdmf | |||
mkdir build | |||
cd build | |||
</source> | |||
* Prepare the CMake-based build. There are two options | |||
*# Use the following command and select options using a text-based menu system:<source lang="sh">ccmake ..</source> | |||
*# If you are familiar with CMake, you may set various configuration options on the command line. For example, a typical command line for building Xdmf with Python bindings may look like the following: | |||
<source lang="sh"> | |||
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${XDMF_INSTALL_DIR} \ | |||
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=1 -DXDMF_WRAP_PYTHON=1 -Wno-dev | |||
</source> | |||
* Make and install Xdmf: | |||
<source lang="sh"> | |||
make | |||
make install | |||
</source> | |||
Xdmf is mirrored in VTK which has reader and writer classes the call into XDMF to do file IO. To use XDMF within VTK, simply turn on Module_vtkIOXdmf2 or Module_vtkIOXdmf3 on the advanced options page of you VTK configuration. | |||
To use xdmf from wrapped languages you will need to configure <code>XDMF_WRAP_PYTHON</code>, or <code>XDMF_WRAP_JAVA</code> on in ccmake. | |||
Xdmf is mirrored in VTK which has reader and writer classes the call into XDMF to do file IO. To use XDMF within VTK, simply turn on <code>Module_vtkIOXdmf2</code> or <code>Module_vtkIOXdmf3</code> on the advanced options page of you VTK configuration. |
Revision as of 12:48, 20 May 2016
The old version of this page can be found at [1]
Xdmf depends on HDF5 and has a header only dependency on Boost. You must obtain and build those projects before you can build Xdmf. To use Xdmf from Python or Java you will also need Swig.
Use the following procedure and commands to download, build, and install Xdmf. These instructions assume that the environment variable XDMF_INSTALL_DIR
contains the path where you want to install Xdmf.
- Clone the Git repository:
<source lang="sh"> git clone git://xdmf.org/Xdmf.git </source>
- Create and enter the directory for building the code:
<source lang="sh"> cd Xdmf mkdir build cd build </source>
- Prepare the CMake-based build. There are two options
- Use the following command and select options using a text-based menu system:<source lang="sh">ccmake ..</source>
- If you are familiar with CMake, you may set various configuration options on the command line. For example, a typical command line for building Xdmf with Python bindings may look like the following:
<source lang="sh"> cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${XDMF_INSTALL_DIR} \ -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=1 -DXDMF_WRAP_PYTHON=1 -Wno-dev </source>
- Make and install Xdmf:
<source lang="sh"> make make install </source>
To use xdmf from wrapped languages you will need to configure XDMF_WRAP_PYTHON
, or XDMF_WRAP_JAVA
on in ccmake.
Xdmf is mirrored in VTK which has reader and writer classes the call into XDMF to do file IO. To use XDMF within VTK, simply turn on Module_vtkIOXdmf2
or Module_vtkIOXdmf3
on the advanced options page of you VTK configuration.