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'''Users of recent Debian/Ubuntu distributions are advised to use the binary packages as described in [[Installation/Linux]].'''
 
== Intro ==
 
Users of other Linux flavors or anyone needing manual control of each individual package can install them independently. <br/>
The list of dependencies of the Debian package is located in the [https://github.com/paparazzi/paparazzi-portability-support/blob/master/debian/paparazzi-dev/debian/control <tt>debian/control</tt>] file and may help users of other distributions.
 
Some corresponding source tarballs can be downloaded from [https://launchpad.net/~paparazzi-uav/+archive/ppa/+packages paparazzi-uav ppa] on launchpad. (maybe building the packages from source is more reliable in view of dependencies)
 
For distributions using RPM packaging, the [http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/alien alien] tool can be used to convert a .deb package into a .rpm package.
 
== Using 32Bit on 64Bit ==
 
If you want to run the 32bit versions on a 64bit machine for whatever reason...
 
In these cases, a chroot is a good compromise, while avoiding the overhead of a virtual machine (and USB device problems which may occur).
Initial instructions are here for now: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebootstrapChroot
The command you use for the bootstrap needs to reflect your architecture - I used
 
  sudo debootstrap --variant=buildd --arch i386 lucid /var/chroot/lucid http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
 
The format for schroot config files has changed as of lucid however - here is mine:
 
  $ cat /etc/schroot/chroot.d/lucid-i386
  [lucid]
  description=Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid for i386
  directory=/var/chroot/lucid
  personality=linux32
  root-users=my_user
  type=directory
  users=my_user
 
Once you've installed the ubuntu minimal package, make sure you also enable the uni- and multiverse repos (the easiest way for me is to simply copy my host's /etc/apt/sources.lst to /var/chroot/lucid/etc/apt/sources.lst).
Then follow the standard instructions above.  You may need to manually set the PAPARAZZI_HOME and PAPARAZZI_SRC environment variables. You will also have to set the DISPLAY environment variable to :0.0 like so:
 
  export DISPLAY=:0.0
 
Please note, this is more advanced than the standard paparazzi installation and therefore you may encounter strange problems.
 
== Fedora 8 ==
 
For Fedora (Core8) users, you can install the following packages from standard repository:
* ocaml.i386
* ocaml-camlimages-devel.i386
* ocaml-lablgtk-devel.i386
* ocaml-xml-light-devel.i386
* boa.i386
* libgnomecanvas-devel.i386
* libusb-devel.i386
* pcre-devel.i386
* arm-gp2x-linux-gcc.i386
* arm-gp2x-linux-binutils.i386
* glade2.i386
* and gcc, make, subversion, gnuplot, imagemagik...
 
Note that ocaml-xml-light version 2.2 in its official source release and in some distribution packages requires a patch in order to function properly with paparazzi. Find patch [https://github.com/OCamlPro/opam-repository/blob/master/packages/xml-light.2.2/files/fix_dtd_trace.patch here].
 
Then you need [http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/alien alien] tool to convert packages from the paparazzi repository:
* ivy-c
* ivy-c-dev
* ivy-ocaml (WARNING: debian and fedora have different path for ocaml (/usr/lib/ocaml/<version> vs. /usr/lib/ocaml), so you need to move by hand the files in /usr/lib/ocaml/<version> to /usr/lib/ocaml)
* lpc21isp
 
These Ivy binary packages will only work with the corresponding version of ocaml. Ivy repository is located [http://www.eei.cena.fr/products/ivy/download/packages/ here].
 
== Fedora 19  ==
 
To build paparazzi-uav on Fedora 19, you must install the next packages from the official repository:
* ocaml
* ocaml-findlib
* ocaml-xml-light
* ocaml-ocamlnet
* ocaml-lablgtk-devel
* libxml2-devel
* SDL-devel
* libusb-devel
 
Paparazzi-uav needs to include some ocaml headers when it compiles the simulator, then please be sure that they are included. If not, edit sw/simulator/Makefile and add:
 
  CAML_CFLAGS = -I/usr/lib64/ocaml
 
The following packages must be built from source code (they are not included in the official repository):
* ivy-c
* ivy-ocaml
 
Paparazzi-uav was successfully compiled using ivy-c 3.14 (downloaded from SVN repository, revision #3602) and ivy-ocaml 1.2. Please note that the ivy-c version is an unstable version!
 
Additionally, you need install the next RPMs to build ivy-c:
* pcre-devel
* libXt-devel
* tcl-devel
* glib2-devel
 
Don't forget to set the environment variable PKG_CONFIG before building ivy-ocaml, e.g:
 
  $ export PKG_CONFIG = /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
 
Finally, install the cross compiler as described at http://wiki.paparazziuav.org/wiki/Installation/FromScratch.
 
 
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