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INSTALL
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Important notice: since ngspice-35 there has been an update
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to the XSPICE code models (analog.cm etc.). Therefore it
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to the XSPICE code models (analog.cm etc.). Therefore it
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is not sufficient to only re-make the main executable,
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you will have to compile and install the code models as well,
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e.g. with --enable-xspice.
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1.5.1 Most useful options
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1.5.2 Options Specific to Enable Ngspice as a shared library
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1.5.3 Options Useful for Debugging Ngspice
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1.6 Installation on Red Hat, Oracle or Centos Linux
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2 Compilers and Options
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3 Compiling For Multiple Architectures
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4 Installation Names
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problem yourself, then the development team will love to hear from you.
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1.6 Installation on Red Hat, Oracle or Centos
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These OSs, widely distributed among commercial users, require some
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special considerations. There is an extra document, "NGSPICE on Red
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Hat Like Distributions.pdf", provided by Justin Fisher, available with
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the ngspice distribution.
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2 Compilers and Options
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./configure --enable-adms --enable-cider --enable-xspice --enable-openmp --enable-pss --with-readline=yes --enable-debug=no
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6. Compile NGSPICE invoking "make -j4"
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7. Install NGSPICE invoking "make install" or "sudo make install"
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Resulting dependencies of ngspice
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/usr/local/opt/ncurses/lib/libncursesw.6.dylib
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/usr/local/opt/gcc/lib/gcc/11/libstdc++.6.dylib
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