All software in this package is part of FIS GT.M (http://fis-gtm.com) which is Copyright 2013 Fidelity Information Services, Inc., and provided to you under the terms of a license. If there is a COPYING file included in this package, it contains the terms of the license under which the package is provided to you. If there is not a COPYING file in the package, you must ensure that your use of FIS GT.M complies with the license under which it is provided. If you are unsure as to the terms of your license, please consult with the entity that provided you with the package. GT.M relies on CMake to generate the Makefiles to build GT.M from source. The prerequisites are CMake (at least 2.8.5), GNU make (at least 3.81), Linux (either x86 or x86_64), Unicode include files and GPG. Unicode include files are automatically installed if ICU is installed. GPG include files require installing the GNUPG and related library development packages. Debian 6, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and RHEL 6.0 were used to do the test builds for this distribution. The default ICU and GPG packages were taken from the distribution repositories. To build GT.M for Linux, do the following steps: 1. Fulfill the pre-requisites Install developement libraries libelf, zlib, libicu, libgpgme, libgpg-error, libgcrypt. Ensure that your locale settings are correct, otherwise you will see GTM-E-NONUTF8LOCALE messages. Refer the Messages and Recovery Procedures Manual if you do encounter these messages. [optional] The GT.M source tarball includes pre-generated files. To generate these files requires a binary distribution of GT.M. You can download GT.M from http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/ Unpack the tar file and run the configure script as root. Note: the tar file unpacks everything into your current working directory, not a new subdirectory. The Linux Standard Base (LSB) install path for GT.M V6.0-003 is /opt/fis-gtm/V6.0-003_i686 or /opt/fis-gtm/V6.0-003_x8664. These instrcutions are written using x8664, please use i686 as necessary. $ tar xfz gtm_V60003_linux_x8664_pro.tar.gz # Note down the installation path for use with cmake below $ sudo sh ./configure 2. Unpack the GT.M sources The GT.M source tarball extracts to a directory with the version number in the name, fis-gtm-V6.0-003 $ tar xfz fis-gtm-V6.0-003.tar.gz $ cd fis-gtm-V6.0-003 You should find this README, LICENSE, COPYING and CMakeLists.txt file and sr_* source directories. 3. Building GT.M - can be a sub directory of the source directory, fis-gtm-V6.0-003, or any other valid path. $ mkdir $ cd # [optional] If you installed GT.M, provide the directory path to cmake # -D GTM_DIST:PATH=$gtm_dist # # By default the build produces release versions of GT.M. To build a debug # version of GT.M supply the following parameter to cmake # -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG # # Note that the cmake install does not create the final installed GT.M. # Instead, it stages GT.M for distribution. Change the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX # to place the staged files in a local directory. To install GT.M, you must # cd to that installed directory and execute the configure script. # # -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=${PWD}/package # $ cmake /fis-gtm-V6.0-003 -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=${PWD}/package $ make $ make install $ cd package/lib/fis-gtm/V6.0-003_x86_64 # Now you are ready to install GT.M. Answer a few questions and install it. # The recommended installation path is /opt/fis-gtm/V6.0-003_x86_64 $ sudo ./configure $ make clean 4. Packaging GT.M - Create a tar file from the installed directory