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Basically, -you need to edit the <code>config.h</code> header (copy it from -<code>config.h.in</code>) to <code>#define</code> the various options and compiler -characteristics, and then compile all the `<samp><span class="samp">.c</span></samp>' files in the -relevant directories. - - <p>The <code>config.h</code> header contains about 100 options to set, each one -initially an <code>#undef</code>, each documented with a comment, and most of -them fairly obvious. For most of the options, you should simply -<code>#define</code> them to <code>1</code> if they are applicable, although a few -options require a particular value (e.g. <code>SIZEOF_LONG_LONG</code> should -be defined to the size of the <code>long long</code> type, in bytes, or zero -if it is not supported). We will likely post some sample -<code>config.h</code> files for various operating systems and compilers for -you to use (at least as a starting point). Please let us know if you -have to hand-create a configuration file (and/or a pre-compiled binary) -that you want to share. - - <p>To create the FFTW library, you will then need to compile all of the -`<samp><span class="samp">.c</span></samp>' files in the <code>kernel</code>, <code>dft</code>, <code>dft/scalar</code>, -<code>dft/scalar/codelets</code>, <code>rdft</code>, <code>rdft/scalar</code>, -<code>rdft/scalar/r2cf</code>, <code>rdft/scalar/r2cb</code>, -<code>rdft/scalar/r2r</code>, <code>reodft</code>, and <code>api</code> directories. -If you are compiling with SIMD support (e.g. you defined -<code>HAVE_SSE2</code> in <code>config.h</code>), then you also need to compile -the <code>.c</code> files in the <code>simd</code>, <code>simd/nonportable</code>, -<code>dft/simd</code>, and <code>dft/simd/codelets</code> directories. - - <p>Once these files are all compiled, link them into a library, or a shared -library, or directly into your program. - - <p>To compile the FFTW test program, additionally compile the code in the -<code>libbench2/</code> directory, and link it into a library. Then compile -the code in the <code>tests/</code> directory and link it to the -<code>libbench2</code> and FFTW libraries. To compile the <code>fftw-wisdom</code> -(command-line) tool (see <a href="Wisdom-Utilities.html#Wisdom-Utilities">Wisdom Utilities</a>), compile -<code>tools/fftw-wisdom.c</code> and link it to the <code>libbench2</code> and FFTW -libraries - -<!-- --> -</body></html> -