$Id: 00README,v 1.11 2008/12/03 07:47:59 kmura Exp $ ========================================================================== Geant4Py Geant4Py is a set of python modules for using Geant4. ========================================================================== URL --- http://www-geant4.kek.jp/projects/Geant4Py/ System Requirements: ------------------- Python - only 2.x is tested. Geant4 - 8.0 or later - should be built in "GLOBAL" and "SHARED" libraries. - All header files should be collected into $(G4INSTALL)/include by "make includes" CLHEP - 1.9.1.1 or later - should be built in shared library. - Building shared objects is supported since version 1.9. (Optional) ROOT Before Starting: ---------------- In dafault situation, Geant4 creates and uses "granular static libraries". But, the Python interface requires "GLOBAL SHARED library". If you donot build your Geant4 libraries in global shared mode, you have to recreate your instance additionally. In "tools" directory, you can find some ways to handle both "glanular static" and "global shared" environments. Please take a look. How to Install: --------------- There is a configuraton script for building the package. # ./configure --help `configure' configures Geant4Py to adapt to many kinds of systems. Usage: ./configure SYSTEM [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]... SYSTEM: System type (see Supported Arhitectures) Options: -h, --help Display this help and exit Installation directories: --prefix=PREFIX Installation prefix [./] --libdir=DIR Python modules dir [PREFIX/lib] Fine tuning of the library path: --with-g4-incdir=DIR Geant4 header dir [$G4INCLUDE] --with-g4-libdir=DIR Geant4 library dir [$G4LIB/$G4SYSTEM] --with-clhep-incdir=DIR CLHEP header dir [$CLHEP_INCLUDE_DIR] --with-clhep-libdir=DIR CLHEP library dir [$CLHEP_LIB_DIR] --with-clhep-lib=LIB library name of libCLHEP.so [CLHEP|$CLHEP_LIB] --with-python-incdir=DIR Python header dir [/usr/include/python(2.#)], (location of pyconfig.h) --with-python-libdir=DIR Python library dir [/usr/lib(64)] --with-boost-incdir=DIR BOOST-C++ header dir [/usr/include], (location of boost/) --with-boost-libdir=DIR BOOST-C++ library dir [/usr/lib] --with-boost-python-lib=LIB library name of libboost_python.so [boost_python] --with-package-dir=DIR Geant4 Package dir --with-extra-dir=DIR Install path for extra packages [/usr/local] --with-xercesc-incdir=DIR Xerces-C header dir [/usr/include] --with-xercesc-libdir=DIR Xerces-C library dir [/usr/lib(64)] Enable/disable options: prefix with either --enable- or --disable- openglx OpenGLX support [auto] openglxm OpenGLXm support [disable, $G4VIS_USE_OPENGLXM] raytracerx RayTracerX support [disable, $G4VIS_USE_RAYTRACERX] Supported Architectures: linux for Linux gcc 3.x and 4.x (32bit) linux64 for Linux gcc 3.x and 4.x (64bit, alias to linuxx8664gcc) linuxx8664gcc for AMD Opteron and Intel EM64T Linux gcc 3.x and 4.x macosx for MacOSX with gcc (Tiger/Leopard and Xcode) You can specify all parameters adopting your environment. For example, # ./configure linux64 (miserable) --with-g4-incdir=/opt/heplib/Geant4/geant4.8.1/include --with-g4-libdir=/opt/heplib/Geant4/geant4.8.1/slib/Linux-g++ --with-clhep-incdir=/opt/heplib/CLHEP/2.0.2.2/include --with-clhep-libdir=/opt/heplib/CLHEP/2.0.2.2/lib --with-clhep-lib=CLHEP-2.0.2.2 # ./configure linux64 (smart) --with-package-dir=/opt/heplib/Geant4/packages/9.1.2 # ./confugre linux64 (intelligent or haphazard ?) The configuration script will create config/config.gmk, which describes your envrionment. After executing the configure script, then # make # make install That's all! How to Use: ----------- Some environment variables are required at run time. * PYTHONPATH Python module search directories, given by a colon-separated list of directories. Practically, $(INSTALL_PATH)/lib is ok. * LD_LIBRARY_PATH Additional shared library path to be searched. Some libraries paths are already specified via "-rpath" linker option, so these paths do not have to be added to "LD_LIBRARY_PATH". * Geant4 * CLHEP * boost-python library * $(INSTALL_PATH)/lib * $(G4PY_EXLIB_LIBDIR) specified in a module makefile. You can import Geant4Py modules in Python just like >>> import Geant4 Notes: ----- 1) >> IMPORTANT << All users' libraries should be build in SHARED libaries. 2) Development Environment: OS: SuSE Linux 11.0 (x86-64) g++ : 4.3.1 Python: 2.5.2 CLHEP: 1.9.3.2 / 2.0.3.2 ROOT: 5.20/00 3) Tested environment: Linux 32/64-bit SuSE 11.0 10.3 SL3.4 SL4.5 SL5.1 Ubuntu 8.0.4 MacOSX 10.5 (Leopard) Have A Fun!! Koichi Murakami