Commit Graph

11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mayukha Vadari
97f0747e10 chore: Run prettier on all files (#5657) 2025-08-11 16:15:42 +00:00
Bronek Kozicki
dbeb841b5a docs: Update BUILD.md for Conan 2 (#5478)
This change updates BUILD.md for Conan 2, add fixes/workarounds for Apple Clang 17, Clang 20 and CMake 4. This also removes (from BUILD.md only) workarounds for compiler versions which we no longer support e.g. Clang 15 and adds compilation flag -Wno-deprecated-declarations to enable building with Clang 20 on Linux.
2025-08-06 10:18:41 +00:00
Denis Angell
6419f9a253 docs: Set up developer environment with specific XCode version (#5645) 2025-08-04 10:54:54 -04:00
Valentin Balaschenko
8b9e21e3f5 docs: Update build instructions for Ubuntu 22.04+ (#5292) 2025-05-27 18:32:25 +00:00
Valentin Balaschenko
0d887ad815 docs: Add protobuf dependencies to linux setup instructions (#5156) 2024-10-29 16:26:20 -04:00
John Freeman
d9a5bca625 docs: fix broken links in docs/build/conan.md (#4699) 2024-01-23 20:35:22 -08:00
Jackson Mills
c915984340 docs(conan.md): fix broken link to conanfile.py (#4740) 2023-10-12 10:12:17 -07:00
David Fuelling
67238b9fa6 Update environment.md build doc to install lzma: (#4498)
On macOS, if you have not installed something that depends on `xz`, then your
system may lack `lzma`, resulting in a build error similar to:

```
Downloading libarchive-3.6.0.tar.xz completed [6250.61k]
libarchive/3.6.0: 
ERROR: libarchive/3.6.0: Error in source() method, line 120
        get(self, **self.conan_data["sources"][self.version], strip_root=True)
        ReadError: file could not be opened successfully:
- method gz: ReadError('not a gzip file')
- method bz2: ReadError('not a bzip2 file')
- method xz: CompressionError('lzma module is not available')
- method tar: ReadError('invalid header')
```

The solution is to ensure that `lzma` is installed by installing `xz`.
2023-04-27 10:18:59 -07:00
John Freeman
1f417764c3 Add install instructions for package managers: (#4472)
Add instructions for installing rippled using the package managers APT
and YUM. Some steps were adapted from xrpl.org.

---------

Co-authored-by: Michael Legleux <mlegleux@ripple.com>
2023-04-13 10:41:16 -07:00
John Freeman
d7725837f5 build: add interface library libxrpl: (#4449)
Make it easy for projects to depend on libxrpl by adding an `ALIAS`
target named `xrpl::libxrpl` for projects to link.

The name was chosen because:

* The current library target is named `xrpl_core`. There is no other
  "non-core" library target against which we need to distinguish the
  "core" library. We only export one library target, and it should just
  be named after the project to keep things simple and predictable.
* Underscores in target or library names are generally discouraged.
* Every target exported in CMake should be prefixed with the project
  name.

By adding an `ALIAS` target, existing consumers who use the `xrpl_core`
target will not be affected.

* In the future, there can be a migration plan to make `xrpl_core` the
  `ALIAS` target (and `libxrpl` the "real" target, which will affect the
  filename of the compiled binary), and eventually remove it entirely.

Also:

* Fix the Conan recipe so that consumers using Conan import a target
  named `xrpl::libxrpl`. This way, every consumer can use the same
  instructions.
* Document the two easiest methods to depend on libxrpl. Both have been
  tested.
* See #4443.
2023-03-22 17:21:03 -07:00
John Freeman
7745c72b2c docs: update build instructions: (#4381)
* Remove obsolete build instructions.
* By using Conan, builders can choose which dependencies specifically to
  build and link as shared objects.
* Refactor the build instructions based on the plan in #4433.
2023-03-22 12:02:42 -07:00