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If you want to install CPU-X on GNU/Linux, you need to install these dependencies before continuing.
Don't forget to install appropriate -dev or -devel packages.
If you want to install CPU-X on FreeBSD/GhostBSD, you need to have GTK3+, NCurses or both.
First, you can install some packages if there are not installed:
# pkg install git pkgconf libtool automake cmake ncurses libstatgrab
If you want to use GTK3+ GUI (normally GTK3+ is already installed in GhostBSD), install this package too:
# pkg install gtkmm30
Libcpuid is available in some repositories, be can be out-of-the-date. This is steps to do to install it manually:
$ git clone https://github.com/anrieff/libcpuid
$ cd libcpuid
$ libtoolize
$ autoreconf --install
$ ./configure
$ make -j`nproc`
# make install
Note: on *BSD systems, you need to do a wordaround for pkgconfig:
# ln -s /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/libcpuid.pc /usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig/
CPU-X is a modular software, you can disable some functionalities, as you wish.
You can disable components before build by passing argument -D<var>=0
to CMake. A list of variables with description can be obtained with cmake -LH
command.
List of these variables:
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-DWITH_GTK=0
will disable support of GUI in GTK3+ -
-DWITH_NCURSES=0
will disable support of TUI in NCurses -
-DWITH_GETTEXT=0
will disable support for internationalization -
-DWITH_LIBCPUID=0
will avoid calls to Libcpuid (not recommended) -
-DWITH_LIBPCI=0
will avoid calls to Libpci (not recommended) -
-DWITH_LIBGLFW=0
will avoid calls to Libglfw (UMD Version
label in Graphics tab) -
-DWITH_VULKAN=0
will avoid calls to Libvulkan (Vulkan Version
andVulkan TR
labels in Graphics tab) -
-DWITH_OPENCL=1
will allow calls to Libopencl (disabled due to issues: #238, #258, #264) -
-DWITH_LIBPROCPS=0
will avoid calls to Libprocps (not recommended) -
-DWITH_LIBSTATGRAB=0
will avoid calls to Libstatgrab (not recommended) -
-DWITH_DMIDECODE=0
will not compile built-in Dmidecode (not recommended) -
-DWITH_BANDWIDTH=0
will not compile built-in Bandwidth (not recommended) -
-DFORCE_LIBSTATGRAB=1
will force to link with Libstatgrab instead of Libprocps
Example:
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_NCURSES=0
When all prerequisites are satisfied, you can download and install CPU-X:
$ git clone https://github.com/TheTumultuousUnicornOfDarkness/CPU-X.git CPU-X && cd $_
$ cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
$ cmake --build build
# cmake --install build
To run tests, first install required dependencies.
Then, in the source directory, invoke the test
target. Example:
$ cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug # add '-GNinja' if you want to use Ninja build system
$ make -C build test # or 'ninja -C build test' if you use Ninja
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