Hello, and welcome to the Ledger source code! h1. For the Impatient I know, you just want to build and play. Do this:
git clone git://github.com/jwiegley/ledger.git
cd ledger && ./acprep && make check
If you have all the dependencies installed (see below), this is all you need. Now try your first ledger command:
./ledger -f doc/sample.dat reg
h1. To the Rest If you're reading this file, you have in your hands the Bleeding Edge. This may very well *not* be what you want, since it's not guaranteed to be in a functionally complete state. It's under active development, and may change in any way at any time. What you may prefer is the current stable release, or the current beta branch. The *BETA* is what I prefer people use, since I still have a chance to fix major bugs that you find. Just e-mail me, or post to the mailing list, they'll become a part of my work list. | *CURRENT* | git checkout master | | *BETA* | git checkout -b v2.6.2b origin/v2.6.2b | | *RELEASE* | git checkout v2.6.1 | There are also several topic branches which contain experimental features, though none of these are guaranteed to compile. Best to chat with me on "IRC":irc//irc.freenode.net/ledger or via the "mailing list":http://groups.google.com/group/ledger-cli before going too much further with those. h1. Dependencies If you wish to proceed in this venture, you'll need a few dependencies: | Boost | 1.35 or higher | if you're building *CURRENT* | | Python | 2.4 or higher | optional | | GMP | 4.2.2 | for all builds | | MPFR | 2.4.0 | if you're building *CURRENT* | | libofx | 0.8.3 | optional | | pcre | 7.7 | if you're building *BETA* or *RELEASE* | | cppunit | 1.12.1 | if you're building *CURRENT* | | lcov | 1.6 | optional, for "make report" | | doxygen | 1.5.7.1 | optional, for "make docs" | | texinfo | 4.13 | optional, for "make docs" | h2. MacPorts If you build stuff using MacPorts, as I do, here is what you would run:
sudo port install boost +python25+st
sudo port install gmp mpfr pcre libofx
sudo port install cppunit doxygen texlive texinfo lcov
You can even just install the current Ledger *RELEASE* directly:
sudo port install ledger
h2. Ubuntu If you're going to be build on Ubuntu, @sudo apt-get install ...@ the following packages (current as of Ubuntu Hardy):
build-essential libtool autoconf automake texinfo python-dev
zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev stow libgmp3-dev bjam libboost-dev
libboost-regex-dev libboost-date-time-dev libboost-filesystem-dev
h1. Preparing the Build The next step is preparing your environment for building. While you can use @autogen.sh@, I've prepared a script that does a lot more of the footwork for you:
./acprep
If you want to run with complete debugging on, as I do, use this:
./acprep --devel --boost SUFFIX
Where *SUFFIX* is the letters that occur after @libboost_regex-SUFFIX.a@ in your library directory. It might be @mt@, or @xgcc40@, or @st@, etc. Please read the contents of @config.log@ if the configure step fails. h1. Building Once you have the dependencies installed and the source prepared for building, run @make@. If you have CppUnit installed, I prefer you always run @make fullcheck@, as this will verify Ledger against the unit tests, the Python unit tests (if applicable), and the regression tests. If you have extra CPU cycles to burn, perhaps try @make release-distcheck@, which provides the most thorough shakedown of a healthy source tree. h1. Resources Now that you're up and running, here are a few resources to keep in mind: | Home page | "http://www.newartisans.com/software/ledger.html":http://www.newartisans.com/software/ledger.html | | IRC channel | "#ledger, irc.freenode.net":irc://irc.freenode.net/ledger | | Mailing List / Forum | "http://groups.google.com/group/ledger-cli":http://groups.google.com/group/ledger-cli | | GitHub project page | "http://github.com/jwiegley/ledger":http://github.com/jwiegley/ledger | | Buildbot status | "http://www.newartisans.com:9090":http://www.newartisans.com:9090 | | Ohloh code analysis | "http://www.ohloh.net/projects/ledger":http://www.ohloh.net/projects/ledger | If you have ideas you'd like to share, the best way is either to e-mail me a patch (I prefer attachments over pasted text), or to get an account on GitHub. Once you do, fork the "Ledger project":http://github.com/jwiegley/ledger, hack as much as you like, then send me a pull request via GitHub.