This INSTALL guide applies to Linux and Mac only
(For Windows, a SETUP EXE package will be provided)
Step 1: Install CMake (>2.7), sqlite3, Qt4 (>4.7) or Qt5 (>5.7) for Qt4 or Qt5, cscope (15.8a or higher), ctags. If you have Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian or Fedora installed, most of these should be obtainable through the package managers. Note that the cscope version on the Ubuntu repositories may not be the latest one. It's better to have the latest version of cscope installed.
CMake
sqlite3
Qt4 or Qt5
cscope for C/C++/Java
Exuberant ctags
Universal ctags
pycscope for Python
starscope for Ruby, Go and Javascript
In Ubuntu or Linux Mint or Debian, do the following (first line for Qt5 OR second line for Qt4 OR third line for no GUI):
sudo apt-get install build-essential g++ git cmake sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools qttools5-dev cscope exuberant-ctags
sudo apt-get install build-essential g++ git cmake sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev qt4-dev-tools cscope exuberant-ctags
sudo apt-get install build-essential g++ git cmake sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev cscope exuberant-ctags
In Arch Linux or Manjaro or Apricity, do the following (first line for Qt5 OR second line for Qt4 OR third line for no GUI):
sudo pacman -S gcc git cmake sqlite qt5-base qt5-tools cscope ctags
sudo pacman -S gcc git cmake sqlite qt4 cscope ctags
sudo pacman -S gcc git cmake sqlite cscope ctags
If you want to browse Python code, don't forget to install pycscope at this point. Information on how to install this tool is available on its github page.
If you want to browse Ruby, Go or Javascript code, don't forget to install starscope at this point. Information on how to install this tool is available on its github page.
Step 2: Download the repository as a ZIP file from github or clone git repository:
codequery@github
cd ~/myrepos
git clone https://github.com/ruben2020/codequery.git
Step 3: Unzip to a directory and change to that directory.
cd ~/myrepos/codequery
Step 4: Create a directory called build and change to it.
mkdir build
cd build
Step 5: Run cmake (first line for Qt5 OR second line for Qt4 OR third line for no GUI).
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DBUILD_QT5=ON ..
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DBUILD_QT5=OFF ..
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DNO_GUI=ON ..
Step 6: Run make and make install.
make
sudo make install
If you want to install to an alternative directory instead of the default one, use the following:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="/home/johndoe/tools/" -G "Unix Makefiles" -DBUILD_QT5=ON ..
make
make install
Step 7: Please read HOWTO-LINUX to learn how to use this software.