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All software in this package is part of FIS GT.M (http://fis-gtm.com)
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which is Copyright 2012 Fidelity Information Services, Inc., and
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provided to you under the terms of a license. If there is a COPYING
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file included in this package, it contains the terms of the license under
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which the package is provided to you. If there is not a COPYING file in
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the package, you must ensure that your use of FIS GT.M complies with the
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license under which it is provided. If you are unsure as to the terms of
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your license, please consult with the entity that provided you with the
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package.
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GT.M relies on CMake to generate the Makefiles to build GT.M from source. The
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prerequisites are CMake (at least 2.8.5), GNU make (at least 3.81), Linux
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(either x86 or x86_64), Unicode include files and GPG. Unicode include files
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are automatically installed if ICU is installed. GPG include files require
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installing the GNUPG and related library development packages. Debian 6, Ubuntu
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12.04 LTS and RHEL 6.0 were used to do the test builds for this distribution.
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The default ICU and GPG packages were taken from the distribution repositories.
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To build GT.M for Linux, do the following steps:
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1. Fulfill the pre-requisites
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Install developement libraries libelf, zlib, libicu, libgpgme, libgpg-error,
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libgcrypt.
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[optional] The GT.M source tarball includes pre-generated files. To generate
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these files requires a binary distribution of GT.M. You can download GT.M
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from http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/ Unpack the tar file and run
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the configure script as root. Note: the tar file unpacks everything into
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your current working directory, not a new subdirectory. The Linux Standard
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Base (LSB) install path for GT.M V60000 is /opt/lsb-gtm/V6.0-000_i686 or
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/opt/lsb-gtm/V6.0-000_x8664.
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$ tar xfz gtm_V60000_linux_i686_pro.tar.gz
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$ sudo sh ./configure
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# Provide the directory path to cmake using
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# -D GTM_DIST:PATH=$gtm_dist
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2. Unpack the GT.M sources
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Change directory in the directory that you will place the GT.M source,
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here after referred to as <gtm-directory>.
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$ mkdir <gtm-directory>
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$ cd <gtm-directory>
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$ tar xfz gtm_V60000_linux_i686_src.tar.gz
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You should find this README, COPYING and CMakeLitst.txt file and sr_* source
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directories.
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3. Building GT.M -
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<gtm-builddir> can be a sub directory of the source directory <gtm-directory>
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$ mkdir <gtm-builddir>
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$ cd <gtm-builddir>
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$ cmake <gtm-directory>
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# By default the build produces release versions of GT.M. To build a debug
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# version of GT.M supply the following parameter to cmake
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# -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG
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#
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# Note that the default install location is driven by CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
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# You can change this when executing cmake
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# -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/opt/lsb-gtm
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#
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$ make
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$ make install
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$ make clean
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4. Packaging GT.M -
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Create a tar file from the installed directory
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