.. _compiling-main: Compiling Dakota ================ For more experienced users, Dakota can be built from source code. Consider this option if: - You want to customize Dakota with additional packages, e.g., enable QUESO or an experimental feature - You are installing to a platform not explcitly listed in the binary executable distribution list (including Linux other than RHEL-compatible) - You have previously licensed DOT, NPSOL, and/or NLPQL and want to add these packages to the Dakota build. Compiling Dakota from source requires: - A :ref:`development environment ` that has Dakota's dependencies. - :ref:`Obtaining the source code ` via download or Git. - :ref:`Configuring with CMake ` to (1) set Dakota options as well as external software locations and options, and (2) generate a development environment-specific build tree. - Building Dakota, i.e. running the development environment's :ref:`build process ` to compile and link the Dakota executable, e.g., using Unix ``make``, Windows Visual Studio, or ``nmake``. - :ref:`Running and assessing tests `. **Quickstart Build** This simple example shows the Dakota build process (configure, compile, install) on a Unix-like platform with mostly default options:: mkdir build cd build # configure the build tree cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/dakota-installation /path/to/dakota-source # compile/link, specifying the number of processors make -j 4 # run a minimal set of Dakota acceptance tests (these should all pass) ctest -j 4 -L Accept # install to the specified prefix make install The remaining pages in this section describe the compilation process and options in more detail. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 devenv getsource configure build test examples