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> RPMs are a simple way to manage packages, and is used on many common Linux distributions such as
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> Two separate packages exist; fann, the runtime library, and fann-devel, the development library and
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> After downloading FANN, simply run (as root) the following command: <B
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Two separate packages exists libfann1 and libfann1-dev, where libfann1 is the runtime library and
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> Fann is included in the testing distribution of Debian, so testing users can simply run (as root) the following command: <B
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> After downloading the FANN DEB package, simply run (as root) the following command: <B
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> FANN >= 1.1.0 includes a Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 project file, which can be used to compile FANN for Windows.
To build the library and examples with MSVC++ 6.0:
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> First, navigate to the MSVC++ directory in the FANN distribution and open the <TT
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In the Visual Studio menu bar, choose "Build" -> "Batch build...", select the project configurations
that you would like to build (by default, all are selected), and press "rebuild all"
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> When the build process is complete, the library and examples can be found in the <TT
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> Compiling FANN from source code entails the standard GNU autotools technique. First, configure the package as
you want it by typing (in the FANN directory), <B
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>./configure</B
> If you need help choosing the
options you would like to use, try <B
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>./configure --help</B
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> Next, you have to actually compile the library. To do this, simply type <B
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>make</B
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> Finally, to install the library, type <B
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>make install</B
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be root to install, so you may need to <B
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>su</B
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remember to log out of the root account immediately after <B
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>make install</B
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> Some people have experienced problems with compiling the library with some compilers, especially windows compilers which can not use GNU autotools. Please look through the <A
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