The following steps are designed to compile LM-X SDK on a Unix machine in 5 minutes or less from a command line.
Note: When compiling the LM-X SDK under Unix, GCC and make are required.
Compiling the LM-X SDK from a command line
To compile the LM-X SDK from a command line:
Step 1. Copy your LM-X-SDK lmx.lic file to the config directory and specify a desired OPTION for the vendor.
Note: If you are upgrading LM-X, remember about copying your LM-X security configuration file from a previous LM-X installation to the config directory. (In LM-X SDK versions older than 4.2, security_config.lmx file was named after your vendorname.lmx.)
Step 2. Run make.
/usr/local/lmx-sdk-4.6.1 $ make
Note: You can clean previously compiled files (for example, when rebuilding the SDK with a different license or security key).
Also note that you must run make from the SDK root directory. Running make from a subdirectory may produce error messages and fail.
/usr/local/lmx-sdk-4.6.1 $ make clean
See Installation issues for information about problems and workarounds related to compiling the LM-X SDK.