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1// **************************************************************************
2/** @mainpage
3
4@brief FACT++ - The FACT slow control software
5
6@author thomas.bretz@epfl.ch et al.
7<!--@version 1.0-->
8
9<hr width="100%">
10
11@section toc Table of contents
12<table border='1' bgcolor=#FAFAFA width='100%'>
13<tr>
14<td>
15<ul>
16<li> @ref install_sec
17 <ul>
18 <li> @ref rootwarning
19 <li> @ref packages
20 <li> @ref installroot
21 </ul>
22<li> @ref demos
23<li> @ref dimremarks
24<li> @ref addtab
25<li> @ref Documentation
26<li> @ref References
27 <ul>
28 <li> @ref generalref
29 <li> @ref boostref
30 <li> @ref fitsref
31 <li> @ref qtroot
32 </ul>
33<li> @ref availableprograms
34<li> @ref Examples
35</ul>
36</tr>
37</td>
38</table>
39
40@section install_sec Installation
41
42FACT++ can be downloaded from the svn by
43
44\verbatim
45 svn checkout https://fact.isdc.unige.ch/svn/trunk/FACT++ [localdir]
46\endverbatim
47
48it includes a dim version which is automatically compiled.
49
50For compilation use
51
52\verbatim
53 ./configure
54 make
55\endverbatim
56
57Check the \b ./configure options with \b --help. It might look
58confusing, but some features like FITS or QT4 can be switched off,
59if the necessary library is not at hand and the feature is not needed.
60For example, if the GUI is not needed its compilation can be switched
61off by disabling QT4 support with \b --without-qt4.
62
63If you use a custom built root version on your system without QT
64support, but have a distribution packe (e.g. debian package) with
65QT support available, you can give the path to root executables,
66for example, with <B>--with-rootsys=/usr/bin</B>. All other paths
67are extracted from subsequent calls to \b root-config.
68
69Running \b ./configure will take some time. It tries to really check
70carefully that everything needed is available on your system, so that you
71get errors before you start compilation.
72
73If \b ./configure fails and you send a bug report please attach
74the file config.log.
75
76If \b make fails and you send a bug report please attach
77the complete output of <B>make V=1</B>.
78
79\b Reminder: These programs use shared libraries, i.e. whenever you re-compile
80part of the project some of them might be re-compiled as well. As a result
81already running programs might crash unexpectedly! This is \b not a bug.
82
83In principle configure also supports
84
85\verbatim
86 make install
87\endverbatim
88
89which would install the package and the libraries in your system,
90although at the moment this is not recommended
91
92@subsection rootwarning ROOT warnings during compilation
93
94During compilation of the GUI you get some warning from root's TQtWidget.h.
95These warnings are completely harmless and can be ignored. However, it is sometimes
96advicable to get rid of them to get a clean compiler run which makes development
97easier.
98
99Therefore replace
100\verbatim
101inline void resize(const QSize &size) { QPixmap newSize(size); *(QPixmap *)this = newSize; }
102\endverbatim
103by
104\verbatim
105inline void resize(const QSize &sz) { QPixmap newSize(sz); *(QPixmap *)this = newSize; }
106\endverbatim
107in TQtWidget.h
108
109
110@subsection packages Required packages
111
112The following section gives a list of packages which were necessary after
113a fresh Ubuntu 11.04 installation. In addition to all the development
114packages the corresponding package with the library is needed.
115
116Note that a recent C++ compiler is needed supporting the latest C++0x
117standard.
118
119<i>Required (configure will fail without them)</i>
120- subversion
121- gcc
122- g++
123- make
124- libreadline6-dev
125- libboost-all-dev
126- libx11-dev (needed for lesstif, qt4, root)
127
128<i>FITS file support (datalogger, event builder)</i>
129- libccfits-dev
130
131<i>MySQL support (command line options, scheduler)</i>
132- libmysqlclient-dev (optional for MySQL support)
133- libmysql++-dev (option for MySQL support)
134
135<i>If you want 'did'</i>
136- lesstif2-dev
137
138<i>To compile the GUIs</i>
139- libqt4-dev
140- root (see section about root, currently recommended versions 5.18/00b-5.26/00e)
141
142<i>To compile the raw data viewer</i>
143- libglu1-mesa-dev
144
145<i>To compile smartfact with astronomy support and moon</i>
146- libnova-dev
147
148<i>To compile tngweather</i>
149- libsoprano-dev
150
151<i>To compile skypeclient</i>
152- libdbus-1-dev
153- libdbus-glib-1-dev
154
155<i>To create your own documentation</i>
156- graphviz
157- doxygen
158- help2man
159- groff
160- ps2pdf
161
162<i>For developers</i>
163- autoconf
164- autoconf-archive
165- libtool
166- qt4-designer
167
168If you intend to change only Makefile.am but not configure.ac the \b automake
169package instead of the \b autoconf package should be enough.
170
171<i>Some nice to have (FACT++)</i>
172- colorgcc
173- colordiff
174
175<i>Some nice to have (system)</i>
176- fte
177- efte
178- htop
179
180<i>Documentation (usually accessible through http://localhost/ for the tools above:</I>
181- autoconf-doc
182- gcc-doc
183- graphviz-doc
184- libboost-doc
185- libmysql++-doc
186- libtool-doc
187- make-doc
188- qt4-dev-tools [qt4-assistant]
189- qt4-doc-html
190
191
192<!--
193VIEWER
194libqwt5-qt4-dev
195libqwt5-doc
196-->
197
198@subsection installroot How to install root 5.26/00 on Ubuntu 11.04 (natty)
199
200- install gpp4.4, gcc4.4, g++4.4 (root does not compile with gcc4.5)
201- make links to hidden X11 libraries:
202<B><pre>
203cd /usr/local
204sudo ln -s x86_64-linux-gnu/libX* .
205</pre></B>
206- in the root source directory
207<B><pre>
208./configure --enable-qt --with-cc=gcc-4.4 --with-cxx=g++-4.4 --with-xrootd-opts=--syslibs=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr/local
209</pre></B>
210- \b make
211- <b>sudo make install</b>
212- pray
213- don't forget to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH correctly before you try to start the fact gui
214
215
216@section demos Current demonstration programs
217
218- \b dserver2: A virtual board (A TCP/IP server). It is sending a
219 "hello" message after accepting a communication and then in 3s
220 intervals the current UTC time. The board can be set to state 1 or back
221 to state 0 (just as a demonstration)
222- \b dclient5: A control program. It accesses two viratual boards (start them
223 with 'dserver2 5000' and 'dserver2 4001') If both boards are connected the START
224 command can be issued to get them to state 'Running'. In this state
225 an asynchronous time stamp can be requested sending the TIME command.
226 to get back from Running to Connected use STOP.
227- \b test3: a dim console which allows to control all dim servers
228 by sending commands via the dim network.
229- Both, \b dclient5 and \b test3 accept the command line options -c0, -c1, -c2
230 to switch between different console types (or no console in the case of
231 \b dclient5). In the console you get help with 'h' and the available
232 command with 'c' You get the avilable command-line options with --help
233
234First start the two dserver2s. Then start a dclient5 (if you want it
235with console use one of the -c options) and a test3 console (with one
236of the console options if you like) you can now control the hardware
237boards with the START, STOP and TIME commands or stop (Ctrl-C) and
238start one of the programs to see what's happening. In the test3 case
239you first have to \e cd to the server to which you want to talk by \b
240DATA_LOGGER. Don't forget to start \b dns if you want to control dclient5
241from test3 via Dim.
242
243@section dimremarks Remarks about Dim usage
244
245To be able to write all received data directly to the FITS files,
246padding has been disabled calling dic_diable_padding() and
247dis_disable_padding(). This is done in our own error handler
248DimErrorRedirecter. Since this should be one of the first
249objects created in any environment it is quite save. However, every
250Dim client or server in our network which does not use the
251DimErrorRedirecter \b must call these two functions as early as
252possible.
253
254<!--
255@section exitcodes Exit Code
256@section newcommand How to add a new command?
257@section description How to add help textes to services and commands?
258-->
259
260@section blocking Blocking programs at startup
261
262At startup most programs try to resolve the name of the dim-dns
263as well as their local IP address. After this Dim is initialized
264and tries to contact the dns. These are so far the only blocking operations.
265Be patient at program startup. They will usually timeout after a while and
266give you proper informations.
267
268
269@section addtab How to add a new tab in the gui?
270
271Do the following steps in exactly this order:
272- Insert the new page from the context menu of the QTabWidget
273- Copy the QDockWidget from one of the other tabs to the clipboard
274- Paste the copied QDockWidget and add it to the new tab (only the tab should be highlited)
275- Now click on the context menu of the region in the tab (QWidget) and change the layout to grid layout
276
277
278@section Documentation
279
280Each program has an extensive help text (except the examples). This
281help text can be displayed with the \b --help option. For each program
282a man-page is automatically created (from the help-output), which (at
283the moment) can be accessed with <B>man ./program.man</B> (Don't forget
284the ./ before the filename). With <B>make program.html</B> and
285<B>make program.pdf</B> a HTML page and a pdf document can be created
286from the man-page.
287
288With <B>make doxygen-doc</B> the HTML documentation as well as a pdf
289with the whole code documentation can be created.
290
291@subsection FACT++ programs
292
293Each documentation is also available with <B>program --help</B> or
294<B>man ./program.man</B>.
295
296In alphabetic order:
297
298- <A HREF="man/biasctrl.html">biasctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/biasctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
299- <A HREF="man/datalogger.html">datalogger</A> [<A HREF="pdf/datalogger.pdf">pdf</A>]
300- <A HREF="man/dimctrl.html">dimctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/dimctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
301- <A HREF="man/drivctrl.html">drivectrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/drivctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
302- <A HREF="man/fadctrl.html">fadctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/fadctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
303- <A HREF="man/feedback.html">feedback</A> [<A HREF="pdf/feedback.pdf">pdf</A>]
304- <A HREF="man/fitsdump.html">fitsdump</A> [<A HREF="pdf/fitsdump.pdf">pdf</A>]
305- <A HREF="man/fscctrl.html">fscctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/fscctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
306- <A HREF="man/ftmctrl.html">ftmctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/ftmctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
307- <A HREF="man/lidctrl.html">lidctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/lidctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
308- <A HREF="man/magicweather.html">magicweather</A> [<A HREF="pdf/magicweather.pdf">pdf</A>]
309- <A HREF="man/mcp.html">mcp</A> [<A HREF="pdf/mcp.pdf">pdf</A>]
310- <A HREF="man/pwrctrl.html">pwrctrl</A> [<A HREF="pdf/pwrctrl.pdf">pdf</A>]
311- <A HREF="man/ratecontrol.html">ratecontrol</A> [<A HREF="pdf/ratecontrol.pdf">pdf</A>]
312- <A HREF="man/ratescan.html">ratescan</A> [<A HREF="pdf/ratescan.pdf">pdf</A>]
313- <A HREF="man/smartfact.html">smartfact</A> [<A HREF="pdf/smartfact.pdf">pdf</A>]
314- <A HREF="man/timecheck.html">timecheck</A> [<A HREF="pdf/timecheck.pdf">pdf</A>]
315- <A HREF="man/tngweather.html">tngweather</A> [<A HREF="pdf/tngweather.pdf">pdf</A>]
316
317
318@section References
319
320@subsection generalref General references
321- <A HREF="http://www.cplusplus.com/reference">The C++ reference</A>
322- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org">boost.org: The boost C++ libraries</A>
323- <A HREF="http://www.highscore.de/cpp/boost/titelseite.html">Boris Sch&auml;ling: Die Boost C++ Bibliotheken</A>
324- <A HREF="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html">GNU Readline</A>
325- <A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses">GNU Ncurses</A>
326- <A HREF="http://dim.web.cern.ch/">Distributed Information Management (DIM)</A>
327- <A HREF="http://dim.web.cern.ch/dim/cpp_doc/DimCpp.html">Distributed Information Management (DIM) - C++ reference</A>
328- <A HREF="http://qt.nokia.com/">Qt homepage</A>
329- <A HREF="http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/">Qt downloads</A>
330
331@subsection boostref Boost references
332- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/bind/bind.html">boost::bind (V1.45.0)</A>
333- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html">boost asio (V1.45.0)</A>
334- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/doc/html/date_time.html">boost date_time (V1.45.0)</A>
335- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/doc/html/program_options.html">boost program_options (V1.45.0)</A>
336- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/filesystem/v3/doc/index.htm">boost filesystem (V1.45.0)</A>
337- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/regex/doc/html/index.html">boost regex (V1.45.0)</A>
338- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/system/doc/index.html">boost system (error codes) (V1.45.0)</A>
339- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/doc/html/thread.html">boost thread (V1.45.0)</A>
340- <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/conversion/lexical_cast.htm">boost lexical_cast (V1.45.0)</A>
341
342@subsection fitsref FITS references
343- <A HREF="http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/fits.html">The FITS data format</A>
344- <A HREF="http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/fitsio/">FITS homepage</A>
345- <A HREF="http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/fitsio/CCfits/">CCfits - A C++ wrapper to cfitsio</A>
346- <A HREF="http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/software/ftools/fv/">fv - A very simple viewer to FITS file contents</A>
347- <A HREF="http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/topcat/">topcat - <B>T</B>ool for <B>OP</B>erations on <B>C</B>atalogues <B>A</B>nd <B>T</B>ables
348
349@subsection qtroot How to integrate root in QT?
350
351- <A HREF="http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/designer-creating-custom-widgets.html">QT4: Creating custom widgets</A>
352- <A HREF="http://root.cern.ch/download/doc/26ROOTandQt.pdf">root: QT integration (pdf)</A>
353
354
355@section availableprograms Available programs
356
357- dns: Dim's domain-name-server (needed for any communication between Dim servers and clients)
358- did: A simple graphical interface to analyse everything in a Dim network
359
360@section Examples
361
362There are a few example programs
363- \b ./argv: Example for usage of the class Configure (command line options, configuration file)
364- \b ./time: Example for the usage of the class Time (time input/output, conversion)
365- \b ./log, \b ./logtime: A simple Dim-Service/-Client combination using MessageDimRX/MessageDimTX
366
367**/
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