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Unfortunatley, CMake version bundled with Ubuntu 16.04 is too old for our purpose here, | Unfortunatley, CMake version bundled with Ubuntu 16.04 is too old for our purpose here, | ||
so in case it is already installed it is strongly recommended to uninstall it with | so in case it is already installed it is strongly recommended to uninstall it with | ||
- | <pre><b>sudo apt-get uninstall cmake</b></pre> | + | sudo apt-get uninstall cmake |
1.1) To install an appropriate version of CMake, download file .tgz available in https://cmake.org for Linux 64 bits; | 1.1) To install an appropriate version of CMake, download file .tgz available in https://cmake.org for Linux 64 bits; | ||
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Follow steps 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 to install it. | Follow steps 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 to install it. | ||
2.4.1) Download source code tree file at https://www.boost.org/. | 2.4.1) Download source code tree file at https://www.boost.org/. | ||
- | For example, you can download file 'boost-1.66.0.tar.gz' and unpack it in a working folder. | + | For example, you can download file 'boost-1.72.0.tar.gz' and unpack it in a working folder. |
2.4.2) 'cd' into the initial folder of boost source tree just unpacked and run the commands: | 2.4.2) 'cd' into the initial folder of boost source tree just unpacked and run the commands: | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
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- | Updated: Feb/2019 at LabMeC - UNICAMP - Brazil | + | //Updated: Feb/2019 at LabMeC - UNICAMP - Brazil// |
+ | //by LCCM// |