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[Frama-c-discuss] binaries for linux?


  • Subject: [Frama-c-discuss] binaries for linux?
  • From: yannick.moy at gmail.com (Yannick Moy)
  • Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 11:25:35 +0200
  • In-reply-to: <u2vb15d09071004261724pc08c0672m6135eaed2ac5cb16@mail.gmail.com>
  • References: <4BD627A0.7060200@cslabs.com> <u2vb15d09071004261724pc08c0672m6135eaed2ac5cb16@mail.gmail.com>

> if you type:
>
> apt-get install frama-c why alt-ergo
>
> in a recent Linux distribution, the statistical likelihood is that it
> will install a binary version of what was the most recent Frama-C
> version at the time your distribution was frozen.
>
>
Well, Frama-C and Why do not use the same dirs with ubuntu, so the first try
you type
  frama-c -jessie-analysis file.c
you get
  cannot find prelude file /usr/lib/frama-c/why/why/prelude.why

you have to put a symbolic link in place yourself.

BTW, I could not find on the Frama-C website where to get the sources for
the Jessie plugin, now that they are not distributed with Frama-C.
I guess they are with Why?
-- 
Yannick
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