Difference between revisions of "Hmatrix on Mac OS X"
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== Installing GSLHaskell == |
== Installing GSLHaskell == |
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− | + | The [http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hmatrix most recent version] of GSLHaskell is available on [http://hackage.haskell.org/ HackageDB] with the name ''hmatrix''. You can also download it from the darcs repository as follows: |
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− | + | darcs get http://perception.inf.um.es/~aruiz/darcs/hmatrix --partial |
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− | Next, edit |
+ | Next, edit hmatrix.cabal to refer to the appropriate versions of BLAS and LAPACK: |
extra-libraries: gsl gslcblas LAPACK |
extra-libraries: gsl gslcblas LAPACK |
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− | To build and install |
+ | To build and install the package, type: |
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− | cd GSLHaskell/src |
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− | runhaskell Setup. |
+ | runhaskell Setup.lhs build |
− | runhaskell Setup. |
+ | sudo runhaskell Setup.lhs install |
− | sudo runhaskell Setup.hs install |
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== Using GSLHaskell == |
== Using GSLHaskell == |
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To build an example program using GHC, type: |
To build an example program using GHC, type: |
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− | cd |
+ | cd examples |
ghc --make -optl-L/System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/ plot.hs |
ghc --make -optl-L/System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/ plot.hs |
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export GNUTERM=aqua |
export GNUTERM=aqua |
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− | You should now be able to build and run |
+ | You should now be able to build and run examples/plot.hs, and see three nicely anti-aliased plots. If you're using an xterm, you can also choose to leave GNUTERM unset to use gnuplot's built-in X11 support, which is uglier, but apparently allows rotation of 3D plots using the mouse. |
== Using fink == |
== Using fink == |
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− | With minor |
+ | With minor changes the instructions work for fink. (I have already had the ghc and ghc-bin packages) In short: |
fink install gsl |
fink install gsl |
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fink install atlas |
fink install atlas |
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fink install darcs |
fink install darcs |
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− | darcs get http:// |
+ | darcs get http://perception.inf.um.es/~aruiz/darcs/hmatrix --partial |
(fink instal gnuplot) |
(fink instal gnuplot) |
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− | cd GSLHaskell/src |
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− | runhaskell Setup. |
+ | runhaskell Setup.lhs build |
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su |
su |
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− | runhaskell Setup. |
+ | runhaskell Setup.lhs install |
exit |
exit |
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− | cd |
+ | cd examples |
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib/ |
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib/ |
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runhaskell tests |
runhaskell tests |
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+ | OK, passed 100 tests. |
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− | Cases: 31 Tried: 31 Errors: 0 Failures: 0 |
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+ | OK, passed 100 tests. |
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− | Counts {cases = 31, tried = 31, errors = 0, failures = 0} |
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+ | etc. |
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− | Note that the getting the latest version with darcs is essential: I could not get the tar.gz distribution to work. |
Revision as of 13:11, 3 December 2007
Here are some notes on getting GSLHaskell running under Mac OS X 10.4 using MacPorts or fink. These notes may be incomplete, and the details may change slightly in the future.
Please update this page with anything you discover along the way.
Installing GHC using MacPorts
First, you will want to install GHC using MacPorts, not the standalone installers. Assuming that you have uninstalled any other versions of ghc, type:
sudo port install ghc
This may take several hours to bootstrap on a slow machine.
Required libraries
GSLHaskell requires working versions of GSL, BLAS and LAPACK. You can get GSL and BLAS from DarwinPorts:
sudo port install gsl
The accelerated version of LAPACK bundled with MacOS X 10.4 appears to link with GSLHaskell, though I haven't tested it extensively.
Installing GSLHaskell
The most recent version of GSLHaskell is available on HackageDB with the name hmatrix. You can also download it from the darcs repository as follows:
darcs get http://perception.inf.um.es/~aruiz/darcs/hmatrix --partial
Next, edit hmatrix.cabal to refer to the appropriate versions of BLAS and LAPACK:
extra-libraries: gsl gslcblas LAPACK
To build and install the package, type:
runhaskell Setup.lhs configure runhaskell Setup.lhs build sudo runhaskell Setup.lhs install
Using GSLHaskell
These instructions are awkward, and can probably be improved with better knowledge of GHC and/or Cabal.
To load GSLHaskell using GHCI, you need to add two directories to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/:/opt/local/lib
To build an example program using GHC, type:
cd examples ghc --make -optl-L/System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/ plot.hs
Plotting with gnuplot and Aquaterm
Install gnuplot using MacPorts:
sudo port install gnuplot
If Aquaterm fails to compile, upgrade to the latest version of XCode. Tell gnuplot what terminal to use:
export GNUTERM=aqua
You should now be able to build and run examples/plot.hs, and see three nicely anti-aliased plots. If you're using an xterm, you can also choose to leave GNUTERM unset to use gnuplot's built-in X11 support, which is uglier, but apparently allows rotation of 3D plots using the mouse.
Using fink
With minor changes the instructions work for fink. (I have already had the ghc and ghc-bin packages) In short:
fink install gsl fink install atlas fink install darcs darcs get http://perception.inf.um.es/~aruiz/darcs/hmatrix --partial (fink instal gnuplot)
runhaskell Setup.lhs configure runhaskell Setup.lhs build su runhaskell Setup.lhs install exit cd examples export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib/ runhaskell tests OK, passed 100 tests. OK, passed 100 tests. etc.