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As of March 2006, SimDist is still a beta-level package, missing many planned features. |
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Available Binaries
Binaries built with this system can be obtained from the distribution download area.
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slic-[version]-[platform]-[compiler]-[type].tar.gz |
For instance, the file
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slic-1_13_3-Linux-g++-bin.tar.gz |
This binary is version 1.13.3 for Linux, compiled with g++. The type can be "bin" or "dist". The "bin" downloads contain only those files necessary to run the simulator while "dist" additionally includes the complete set of libraries used to build the binary.
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Binary Installation
The process for installing a binary release for the aforementioned configuration is similar to this.
- Download the tarball using (for instance) the wget program.
No Format wget http://www.lcsim.org/dist/slic/slic-1_13_3-Linux-g%2B%2B-bin.tar.gz
- Decompress it.
No Format tar -zxvf slic-1_13_3-Linux-g++-bin.tar.gz
- Go into the SimDist directory and run the simulator.
No Format cd SimDist ./scripts/slic.sh
Downloading and installing from a dist file is the easiest way to get SLIC up and running.
Building from
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Source
The Simulator Distribution can also be obtained and built from scratch. You may need to do this if the dist binaries do not work or if you need to make various customizations, such as changing the default Geant4 version.
- First, checkout the project from the SLAC cvs.
No Format cvs -d :pserver:jeremy@cvs.freehep.org:/cvs/lcd co SimDist
- Go into the directory.
No Format cd SimDist
- Configure the project.
No Format ./configure
- Now, build the SimDist.
No Format make
The binaries can be executed just as before.
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