Working With Cloned Module
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− | === Background | + | {{Learning Activity Overview |
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+ | Work with a Cloned Module (Build and Execute gnome-photos module) | ||
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+ | Building is the process of converting the source code into an executable by compiling and linking. In this document, we will build and execute an open source module cloned using git. | ||
+ | |prerequisites= | ||
+ | [[Build a GnomeMusic Clone (Activity)]] | ||
+ | |objectives= | ||
+ | * Build a previously cloned module. | ||
+ | * Execute the cloned module. | ||
+ | |process skills= | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | === Background === | ||
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For this lab, we will be using previously cloned module gnome-photos to demonstrate building and executing. | For this lab, we will be using previously cloned module gnome-photos to demonstrate building and executing. | ||
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'''1. Before Starting:''' | '''1. Before Starting:''' | ||
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Also, review the following rubric for generating and submitting your work. Once you are satisfied that your lab is complete, create a pdf file and name it FossGnomePhotoCloned_yourlastnamefirstinitial.pdf. Upload to your course management system. | Also, review the following rubric for generating and submitting your work. Once you are satisfied that your lab is complete, create a pdf file and name it FossGnomePhotoCloned_yourlastnamefirstinitial.pdf. Upload to your course management system. | ||
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Create a word document and include screenshots of different stages of installations in it. In addition, answer the questions. | Create a word document and include screenshots of different stages of installations in it. In addition, answer the questions. | ||
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• Name two disadvantages of using a virtual machine. (10 points) | • Name two disadvantages of using a virtual machine. (10 points) | ||
• Grammar, Spelling and Neatness (5 points) – named file correctly and uploaded properly on time. (5 points) | • Grammar, Spelling and Neatness (5 points) – named file correctly and uploaded properly on time. (5 points) | ||
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+ | {{Learning Activity Info | ||
+ | |acm unit= | ||
+ | SE - Software Engineering | ||
+ | |acm topic= | ||
+ | Cloning, Build/Execute | ||
+ | |difficulty= | ||
+ | easy | ||
+ | |time= | ||
+ | 60 minutes | ||
+ | |environment= | ||
+ | Fedora, gnome-photos | ||
+ | |author= | ||
+ | Mohsen Dorodchi | ||
+ | |source= | ||
+ | |license= | ||
+ | {{License CC BY SA}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 8 September 2018
Title |
Work with a Cloned Module (Build and Execute gnome-photos module) |
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Overview |
Building is the process of converting the source code into an executable by compiling and linking. In this document, we will build and execute an open source module cloned using git. |
Prerequisites | |
Learning Objectives |
After successfully completing this activity, the learner should be able to:
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Process Skills Practiced |
Background
For this lab, we will be using previously cloned module gnome-photos to demonstrate building and executing.
Directions
1. Before Starting:
Before running any of the command below, make sure that you are a sudo user. If not type the command $ su and then enter the root password when prompted. Also, make sure you are in the cloned directory using cd command.
2. Start the Build: Type the following command in the terminal to start building:
dnf builddep gnome-photos
Note: To build a module, make sure that you have all the build dependencies available. Some modules depend on external libraries.
Accept the dependency downloads whenever prompted. Wait till the process completes.
3. Finish the Build:
Once the process completes, create a new directory under /opt directory as /opt/gnome-photos
mkdir /opt/gnome-photos
Now execute the autogen.sh file under the cloned directory to build the module to newly created directory.
./autogen.sh – -prefix =/opt/gnome-photos
4. Install the Module:
Once completed, just install the program using make command as shown below:
make install
5. Documentation:'
Create a file in your favorite editor. Add all your screenshots and then answer the following questions in the next section in your file. Also, review the following rubric for generating and submitting your work. Once you are satisfied that your lab is complete, create a pdf file and name it FossGnomePhotoCloned_yourlastnamefirstinitial.pdf. Upload to your course management system.
Deliverables
Create a word document and include screenshots of different stages of installations in it. In addition, answer the questions.
Lab Rubric (100 points)
Screenshots (50 points) Start the Build (10 points); Accept (10 points); Finish the Build (10 points); Create Directory and autogen (10 points); Install Module (10 points)
Lab Questions (50 points)
• Compare dnf and yum with each other. Discuss on the similarities as well as differences. (10 points) • What is dnf builddep Plugin? (10 points) ) • What does the autogen.sh do? (10 points) • Name two disadvantages of using a virtual machine. (10 points) • Grammar, Spelling and Neatness (5 points) – named file correctly and uploaded properly on time. (5 points)
Additional Information:
ACM BoK Area & Unit(s) |
SE - Software Engineering |
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ACM BoK Topic(s) |
Cloning, Build/Execute |
Difficulty |
easy |
Estimated Time to Complete |
60 minutes |
Environment / Materials |
Fedora, gnome-photos |
Author(s) |
Mohsen Dorodchi |
Source | |
License |
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License |