| .. _boost-custom-install: |
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| Installing boost libraries |
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| Normally, to compile and install boost libraries in non-privileged mode, you would need to issue following commands (e.g., for boost version 1.51.0):: |
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| export BOOSTDIR=/home/non-privileged-user/boost |
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| wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.51.0/boost_1_51_0.tar.bz2 |
| tar jxf boost_1_51_0.tar.bz2 |
| cd boost_1_51_0 |
| ./bootstrap.sh |
| ./b2 --prefix=$BOOSTDIR install |
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| However, after the following steps you may still not able to use ndnSIM. |
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| Common pitfalls |
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| The common pitfalls is with boost iostreams library, which is failed to build because of missing bzip2 library. |
| This problem can be easily fixed by downloading and installing bzip2 library, e.g., using the following steps:: |
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| wget http://www.bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2-1.0.6.tar.gz |
| tar zxf bzip2-1.0.6.tar.gz |
| cd bzip2-1.0.6 |
| make PREFIX=$BOOSTDIR CFLAGS="-fPIC -O2 -g" install |
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| Afte bzip2 library is installed, you may recompile and reinstall boost libraries using custom compilation flags:: |
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| ./b2 --prefix=$BOOSTDIR cxxflags=-I$BOOSTDIR/include linkflags=-L$BOOSTDIR/lib install |
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| Alternatively, you can solve this particular problem by installing development package for bzip2 library (if you have root access). For example, on Ubuntu 12.04 it would be the following command:: |
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| sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev |
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| And then compiling and installing boost without custom compilation flags:: |
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| ./b2 --prefix=$BOOSTDIR |
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| Compiling NS-3 with custom boost libraries |
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| The following commands should allow compilation and run of NS-3 simulations with custom install of boost libraries:: |
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| cd <ns-3> |
| ./waf configure --boost-includes=$BOOSTDIR/include --boost-libs=$BOOSTDIR/lib --enable-examples --enable-ndn-plugins=topology,mobility |
| LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$BOOSTDIR/lib NS_LOG=ndn.Face:ndn.Consumer ./waf --run=ndn-simple |
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| .. note:: |
| `LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$BOOSTDIR/lib` is necessary on Linux platform in order for the dynamic linker to find libraries installed in a location different from one of the folders specified in /etc/ld.so.conf. |