X-Git-Url: https://git.lyx.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=694f1db050a8045fbe5d2360112a4d35c16e1170;hb=e6f46dd08c0e1ea040f7d085344d4fd568674cec;hp=f16234a50925ed17a330847f1556048331b42804;hpb=f7bb05a35cfc625a76156d5543286530d546ae0b;p=lyx.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index f16234a509..694f1db050 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -53,21 +53,15 @@ LyX makes great use of C++ Standard Template Library (STL). This means that gcc users will have to install the relevant libstdc++ library to be able to compile this version of LyX. -LyX has been tested with all Qt versions since Qt 4.4.0. For compilation -you need to compile against at least Qt 4.4.0. The only special point to -make is that you must ensure that both LyX and the Qt libraries are -compiled with the same C++ compiler. +For full LyX usability we suggest to use at least Qt 4.6 which has been +widely tested. For compilation you need to compile against at least +Qt 4.2.2. The only special point to make is that you must ensure that both +LyX and the Qt libraries are compiled with the same C++ compiler. -Note that if Qt is using Xft2/fontconfig, you may need to install the -latex-xft-fonts package (at ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/) to get -maths symbols displayed properly. To find out, type: +To build LyX with spell checking capabilities included you have to +install at least one of the development packages of the spell checker +libraries. See the RELEASE-NOTES for details. - ldd `which lyx` | grep fontconfig - -at the console. Most recent distributions are known to use fontconfig. - -If, however, your version of Qt does not use fontconfig, then TeX -fonts should be added to the font path. 'man xset' is your friend. * Other things to note @@ -77,10 +71,6 @@ to some dependencies in the makefiles. You can get the latest version from: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/ -To use the thesaurus, you will need to install libAikSaurus, available -from: - http://aiksaurus.sourceforge.net/ - The two following programs should be available at configuration time: o LaTeX2e should be correctly setup for the user you are logged in @@ -89,7 +79,7 @@ The two following programs should be available at configuration time: o Python 2.3 or newer installed to be able to import older LyX files with the lyx2lyx script (this script is called automatically when - opening a file). + opening a file). Python 3.0 or later is not supported. Creating the Makefile @@ -102,20 +92,21 @@ to create the Makefile by typing ./configure -For more complicated cases, LyX configure takes the following specific +For more complicated cases, LyX configure honors the following specific flags: - o --enable-build-type=[rel(ease), dev(elopment), pre(release)] + o --enable-build-type=[rel(ease), pre(release), dev(elopment), prof(iling), gprof] allows to tweak the compiled code. The following table describes the settings in terms of various options that are described later - release prerelease development - optimization -O2 -O2 -O + release prerelease development profiling gprof + optimization -O2 -O2 -O -O2 -O2 assertions X X stdlib-debug X concept-checks X X warnings X X - debug X X + debug X X X X + gprof X The default are as follows in terms of version number release: stable release (1.x.y) @@ -210,7 +201,7 @@ this file. The following options allow to tweak more precisely the generated code: - o --enable-profiling instruments the code for use with the gprof + o --enable-gprof instruments the code for use with the gprof profiler. The result are only meaningful in conjunction with --enable-build-type=release.