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This will create a default liberty configuration in $HOME$/.serc/, bootstrap the compiler and compile all the tools. Afterwards you just need to add <LibertyHome>/target/bin to your path, e. g. in .bashrc: |
This will create a default liberty configuration in $HOME$/.serc/, bootstrap the compiler and compile all the tools. Afterwards you just need to add <LibertyHome>/target/bin to your path, e. g. in .bashrc: |
Revision as of 21:37, 13 August 2013
On Linux (and most other Unix-like systems) installation of Liberty from source is simple:
Clone the repository:
git clone git@github.com:LibertyEiffel/Liberty
Change into the directory you created by this:
cd Liberty
and execute
./install.sh -bootstrap
This will create a default liberty configuration in $HOME$/.serc/, bootstrap the compiler and compile all the tools. Afterwards you just need to add <LibertyHome>/target/bin to your path, e. g. in .bashrc:
PATH=$PATH:<LibertyHome>/target/bin export PATH
Please note that SmartEiffel should not be already installed on your system. Particularily, any /etc/serc file will prevent you from installing Liberty correctly. Now you can call se as interface for all tools. For examples go to
cd $LibertyHome/tutorial
and compile with
se compile hello_world.e -o hello_world
your first LibertyEiffel program.
After this great success, play with the language, tools and libraries. Develop cool applications and for any question, suggestion or complaint get in touch with us. We are also happy to receive pull requests and provide accounts to this wiki if you want to contribute code or documentation. Be welcome to get involved.