ngspice/compile_shared.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# ngspice build script for release version of shared ngspice, 32 or 64 bit
# compile_shared.sh
# tested with TDM MINGW or MINGW-w64, or LINUX
#Procedure:
# Install plus bison, flex, auto tools, perl, libiconv, libintl
# For Windows: Install MSYS2, MINGW-w64, activate OpenMP support
# See either http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/ or http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/
# (allows to generate either 32 or 64 bit executables by setting flag -m32 or -m64)
# msys: set path to compiler in msys/xx/etc/fstab (e.g. c:/MinGW64 /mingw)
# msys2: set path variable to gcc in msys2
# start compiling with
# './compile_shared.sh' or './compile_shared.sh 64'
# LINUX: remove (or check) entry 'prefix="..."' in ../configure ... (see below).
# LINUX: remove (or check) entry '--enable-relpath' in ../configure ... (see below).
# Options:
# --adms and --enable-adms will install extra HICUM, EKV and MEXTRAM models via the
# adms interface.
# Please see http://ngspice.sourceforge.net/admshowto.html for more info on adms.
# CIDER, XSPICE, and OpenMP may be selected at will.
# --disable-debug will give O2 optimization (versus O0 for debug) and removes all debugging info.
if test "$1" = "64"; then
if [ ! -d "release64-sh" ]; then
mkdir release64-sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "mkdir release64-sh failed"; exit 1 ; fi
fi
else
if [ ! -d "release-sh" ]; then
mkdir release-sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "mkdir release-sh failed"; exit 1 ; fi
fi
fi
# If compiling sources from git, you may need to uncomment the following two lines:
./autogen.sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "./autogen.sh failed"; exit 1 ; fi
# Alternatively, if compiling sources from git, and want to add adms created devices,
# you may need to uncomment the following two lines (and don't forget to add adms option
# to the ../configure statement):
#./autogen.sh --adms
#if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "./autogen.sh failed"; exit 1 ; fi
# You may add LIB_VERSION="a:b:c" to the ../configure statement to override LIBRARY_VERSION
# in configure.ac, where you can find details on the selection of a, b, and c.
# You may add -DOUTDEBUG to CFLAGS= in ../configure to enable printing of
# all printed output from ngspice into file ng-outputs.txt.
# You may need administrator rights to do so, depending on the location of shared ngspice.
echo
if test "$1" = "64"; then
cd release64-sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "cd release64-sh failed"; exit 1 ; fi
echo "configuring for 64 bit"
echo
# You may add --enable-adms to the following command for adding adms generated devices
# Set up for MINGW, for LINUX you might want to remove prefix="C:/Spice64"
../configure --with-ngshared --enable-xspice --enable-cider --enable-openmp --disable-debug prefix="C:/Spice64" CFLAGS="-m64 -O2" LDFLAGS="-m64 -s"
# special configure for KiCad and MINGW
# ../configure --with-ngshared --enable-xspice --enable-cider --enable-openmp --enable-relpath --disable-debug prefix="C:/Progra~1/KiCad" CFLAGS="-m64 -O2" LDFLAGS="-m64 -s"
else
cd release-sh
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "cd release-sh failed"; exit 1 ; fi
echo "configuring for 32 bit"
echo
# You may add --enable-adms to the following command for adding adms generated devices
# Set up for MINGW, for LINUX you might want to remove prefix="C:/Spice"
../configure --with-ngshared --enable-xspice --enable-cider --enable-openmp --enable-relpath --disable-debug prefix="C:/Spice" CFLAGS="-m32 -O2" LDFLAGS="-m32 -s"
fi
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "../configure failed"; exit 1 ; fi
echo
# make clean is required for properly making the code models
echo "cleaning (see make_clean.log)"
make clean 2>&1 -j8 | tee make_clean.log
exitcode=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
if [ $exitcode -ne 0 ]; then echo "make clean failed"; exit 1 ; fi
echo "compiling (see make.log)"
make 2>&1 -j8 | tee make.log
exitcode=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
if [ $exitcode -ne 0 ]; then echo "make failed"; exit 1 ; fi
# 32 bit: Install to C:\Spice
# 64 bit: Install to C:\Spice64
echo "installing (see make_install.log)"
make install 2>&1 | tee make_install.log
exitcode=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
if [ $exitcode -ne 0 ]; then echo "make install failed"; exit 1 ; fi
echo "success"
exit 0