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Sometimes you'll need to build [[LLA]] from the sources rather than using the pre-built .deb. For example on non-debian systems or if you want to use the LLA-Dmx4Linux plugin.
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Please see [https://www.openlighting.org/ola/getting-started/downloads/ https://www.openlighting.org/ola/getting-started/downloads/]
 
 
== Installed Dependencies ==
 
 
 
If you're building from the git version you'll need the perl Template module installed. Run the following:
 
 
 
perl -e "use Template"
 
 
 
If you get an error you'll need to download and install Template.pm (or apt-get install libtemplate-perl)
 
 
== Download & Extract ==
 
 
 
Either download the latest archive or grab the sources via git:
 
 
 
wget http://www.nomis52.net/data/sources/lla/lla-0.2.2.200709230748.tar.gz
 
tar -zxf lla-0.2.2.200709230748.tar.gz
 
 
 
or
 
 
 
git clone http://www.nomis52.net/git/lla
 
 
 
== Build ==
 
 
 
If you downloaded an archive you can skip the reconf step, otherwise run reconf which will also auto-generate parts of the code:
 
 
 
./reconf
 
Generating source files...
 
Done lla-UsbPro
 
Done lla-ArtNet
 
Running autotools
 
+ aclocal -I config
 
+ autoconf
 
+ autoheader
 
+ automake -a
 
+ exit
 
 
 
Then run ./configure and check which plugins will be built:
 
 
 
./configure
 
...
 
checking for artnet_new in -lartnet... yes
 
checking for DMXdev in -ldmx4linux... no
 
checking for espnet_new in -lespnet... yes
 
checking for shownet_new in -lshownet... no
 
checking for sandnet_new in -lsandnet... yes
 
checking for pathport_new in -lpathport... yes
 
 
 
In this case we're not going to build the shownet and dmx4linux plugins as we don't have the necessary libraries installed.
 
 
 
Finally run make:
 
 
 
make
 
 
 
== Install ==
 
 
 
(become root)
 
 
 
make install
 
 
 
== Test ==
 
 
 
Check that llad runs:
 
 
 
llad -d 3 -f -s
 

Latest revision as of 17:18, 26 February 2015

Please see https://www.openlighting.org/ola/getting-started/downloads/