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Installation Instructions
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# Building task with autotools is deprecated and will be phased out.
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#
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# Please follow the instructions below to build task with cmake.
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#
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# In case you still want or need to build task with autotools:
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#
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# $ ./configure
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# $ make
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# $ sudo make install
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#
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# For more details on using autotools and options to ./configure please refer
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# to the autoconf manual.
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Pre-requisites
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--------------
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You will need the CMake build system installed in order to build taskwarrior
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from source.
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Optionally, you might want to have Lua installed, if you wish to write plugins
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and modify taskwarrior.
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More information on cmake can be obtained at http://cmake.org
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Basic Installation
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------------------
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Briefly, these shell commands will unpack, build and install taskwarrior:
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$ tar xzf task-X.Y.Z.tar.gz [1]
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$ cd task-X.Y.Z [2]
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$ cmake . [3]
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$ make [4]
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$ sudo make install [5]
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$ cd .. ; rm -r task-X.Y.Z [6]
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These commands are explained below:
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1. Unpacks the source tarball. This creates the directory task-X.Y.Z,
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containing all the code.
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2. Change directory to the root of the distribution.
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3. Invokes CMake to scan for dependencies and machine-specific details, then
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generate the makefiles. This may take a minute.
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4. Builds taskwarrior. This may take a minute.
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5. Installs the program, documentation and other data files.
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6. Removes the temporary directory.
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Build and configurations options
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You can customize the configuration run with cmake variables. This will modify the
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installation process:
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To change the installation directory you use the following configuration variable:
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$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<path-to-installation-dir> .
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cmake configuration variables are applied with the -D option and consist of a <name>
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and a <value>:
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$ cmake -D<name>=<value> .
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Four more variables can customize the installation process. The following table lists
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them and their defaults plus the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX /usr/local
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TASK_BINDIR bin
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TASK_DOCDIR share/doc/task
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TASK_MAN1DIR share/man/man1
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TASK_MAN5DIR share/man/man5
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The correpsonding TASK_* variables will be combined with CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to get
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absolute installation directoris:
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIZ/TASK_BINDIR /usr/local/bin
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIZ/TASK_DOCDIR /usr/local/share/doc/task
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIZ/TASK_MAN1DIR /usr/local/share/man/man1
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIZ/TASK_MAN5DIR /usr/local/share/man/man5
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Uninstallation
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To uninstall taskwarrior, you need the Makefiles, so if you deleted them in
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step 7 above, they must first be regenerated by following steps [1], [2] and
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[3]. Then simply run:
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$ sudo make uninstall TODO TODO TODO -- cmake doesn't include uninstall
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Taskwarrior Build Notes
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-----------------------
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Taskwarrior 1.9.4 has dependencies that are detected by cmake in almost all cases,
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but there are situations and operating systems that mean you will need to offer
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a little help.
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If taskwarrior will not build on your system, first take a look at the Operating
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System notes below. If this doesn't help, then go to the Troubleshooting
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section, which includes instructions on how to contact us for help.
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Operating System Notes
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----------------------
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Cygwin
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If 'make install' fails when writing to the /usr/local/share/ directory,
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this may be because your current login doesn't have permission to write
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to the Windows directory containing your Cygwin installation. Either
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login to Windows as an Administrator and try the 'make install' process
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again, or reinstall Cygwin under your normal Windows login.
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Darwin
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If you're having trouble with Lua, check to see if the include files were
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installed. If you're using fink, this will require the lua51-dev package in
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addition to lua51.
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Troubleshooting
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---------------
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If you've recently made changes to dependencies (by reinstalling Lua, for
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example) be sure to rerun 'cmake .' before trying to execute 'make' again.
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CMake will run and locate all the necessary pieces for the build, and create
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a Makefile. There may be errors and warnings when running CMake, or there
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may be compiler errors and warnings when running 'make'. Sometimes you will run
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CMake with no reported problems, and the build will fail later. This is
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almost always because CMake is mistaken about some assumption.
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If a build does not succeed, please send the contents of the 'CMakeCache.txt'
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and 'CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log' files to support@taskwarrior.org, or post a
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message in the support forums at taskwarrior.org along with the information.
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If CMake runs but taskwarrior does not build, please send the contents of the
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above files as well as a transcript from the build, which is not written to a
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file and must be captured from the terminal.
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