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Install prerequisites:
$ sudo apt-get install g++ qtbase5-dev qtcreator build-essential devscripts libxml2-dev alien doxygen graphviz libusb-dev libboost-all-dev
Install CMake. Ubuntu 20.04 has 3.16.3*
*note: Some repositories come with older versions of cmake. If that is the case, please build/install version cmake 2.8.12 or later
http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html
Recommended version:
http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/cmake-2.8.12.2.tar.gz
View readme.txt in cmake tar.gz file for cmake build and install
How To Build This Software:
$ mdkir build (in the extracted xfstk downloader directory)
$ cd build
$ export DISTRIBUTION_NAME=ubuntu20.04
$ export BUILD_VERSION=1.8.5
$ git checkout v$BUILD_VERSION
$ cmake ..
(make sure that this was the cmake directory that was manually built and installed, i.e. /usr/local/bin/cmake ..)
$ make
For Debian based systems:
$ make package
Other optional targets are available.
Type `make help` (after cmake has been run) for a list. I.e:
$ make docs
Explanation:
1) Make a directory. I.E:
$ mkdir temporary_directory
Q: Why do I have to make a directory?
A: This is to initiate an "out-of-source" build so no build clutter will be left in the source tree.
If you want to clean up the build you can just delete temporary_directory
(more information: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ#Out-of-source_build_trees).
2) Change to the directory you just created. I.E:
$ cd temporary_directory
3) Execute cmake. It's argument will be the path to the CMakeLists.txt file.
$ cmake ..
4) Simply run the make command with optional arguments.
5) Build debian package xfstk-downloader-1.8.5.ubuntu20.04-amd64.deb that you can install using dpkg