Seasocks | ||
SystemC | ||
SystemC-CCI | ||
SystemCVerification | ||
.gitignore | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
conan-recipes
A bunch of conan recipes to package C++ libraries. The packages of those recipes can be found at https://bintray.com/minres/conan-repo
How to build the packages on your own
Install https://github.com/conan-io/conan-package-tools to build all needed combinations
Seasocks
to build all variations run
cd Seasocks
CONAN_USERNAME=<username> CONAN_CHANNEL=<channel name> python build.py
to build a specific variant run the following commands:
conan create . Seasocks/1.3.2@<username>/<channel name> -s build_type=<build type> -s compiler.libcxx=<libstdc++ variant>
SystemC
download the SystemC distribution from http://www.accellera.org/downloads/standards/systemc and unpack into the SystemC directory
cd SystemC
CONAN_USERNAME=<username> CONAN_CHANNEL=<channel name> python build.py
to build a specific variant run the following command
conan create . SystemC/2.3.2@minres/<channel name> -o stdcxx=<c++ std variant> -s build_type=<build type>
where <c++ std variant> is one of 98, 11, or 14
SystemC Verification library
download the SystemC distribution from http://www.accellera.org/downloads/standards/systemc and unpack into the SystemCVerification directory and apply the patch scv4systemc-2.3.2.patch
cd SystemCVerification
CONAN_USERNAME=<username> CONAN_CHANNEL=<channel name> python build.py
to build a specific variant run the following command
conan create . SystemCVerification/2.0.1@minres/<channel name> -o stdcxx=<c++ std variant> -s build_type=<build type>
where <c++ std variant> is one of 98, 11, or 14
SystemC Configuration, Control and Inspection (CCI) library
download the SystemC CCI distribution from http://www.accellera.org/downloads/standards/systemc and unpack into the SystemC-CCI directory
cd SystemC-CCI
CONAN_USERNAME=<username> CONAN_CHANNEL=<channel name> python build.py
to build a specific variant run the following command
conan create . SystemC-CCI/0.9.0@minres/<channel name> -o stdcxx=<c++ std variant> -s build_type=<build type>
where <c++ std variant> is one of 98, 11, or 14
uploading
Uploading can be done using
conan upload <package name>/<package version>@<user name>/<channel> --all -r=<remote name>
Problems
If you are going to build the packages under Linux using gcc you might run into linker issues. You can try to fix this by setting a the C++11 libstdc++. This can be done by adding -s compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11
to the package build calls.