![]() ![]() Last few lines output: configure: creating. This configures the installation folder and generates the makefiles, among other things…. configure -prefix=/usr/local/systemc-2.3.2 While at ‘objdir’ folder, run the command. Run autoreconf command in the base directory to prepare for configuration, check for dependancies according to the system you have./autoreconf -f -iĬreate a folder where the installation will be made under /usr/local sudo mkdir /usr/local/systemc-2.3.2 Then create a working directory, where you will build the library before installing it mkdir objdir If you have a custom compiled gcc, you have the /usr/local/bin/gcc and its g++ as default compiler, probably an older version for building something, then you need to be more specific with the system installed gcc path like so: export CXX=/usr/bin/g++ Then you have to set some environmental variables: export CXX=g++ To check that you have these already, use the which command: which g++ If not, install it: sudo apt-get install build-essential automake libtool ![]() Most Linux installations have the required tools by default, just make sure you have make installed. Place and Extract the source in your home folder and cd there cd systemc-2.3.2 To get the source code from accellera systems, you need to head to the download page and download the latest version of the library. Second method is getting the latest from the developer community: Get into the systemC source directory, ready to build. Get into the source/dev’t directory cd ~/src/git May the source be with youįirst and easiest is cloning the github repository ![]() On this post, we will be installing systemc2.3.2 “as is” without enabling any new experimental features, for learning purposes. It provides several improvements over systemc-2.3.1, including bug fixes and several new features that are disabled by default. As of now (April 2018), systemc-2.3.2 is the most recent systemc version. This is a step by step guide to setting up systemc library based on an edit of instructions that come with the source and configuring and running an eclipse-IDE C++ Project. This post was updated on 26th April,2018 for the latest systemc release: version 2.3.2. ![]()
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