### Documentation
Detailed documentation can be found on the [official site.](https://www.psi.ch/detectors/users-support)
### Binaries
Binaries for the slsDetectorPackage are available through conda.
```
#Add conda channels
conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda config --add channels slsdetectorgroup
conda install slsdetlib #only shared lib and command line
conda install slsdet #python bindings (includes slsdetlib)
conda install slsdetgui #gui (includes qt4)
#Install specific version
conda install slsdet=2020.03.02.dev0 #developer version from 3 March 2020
```
### Source code
One can also obtain the source code from this repository and compile.
```
git clone https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage.git
```
#### Dependencies
* Lib: c++11 compiler (gcc=>4.8), ZeroMQ 4
* Gui: Qt 4.8 and Qwt 6.0
* Calibration wizards and ctbGUI: ROOT
* Optional: HDF5
#### Compilation
Compiling can be done in two ways. Either with the convenience script
cmk.sh or directly with cmake for more control.
**1. Compile using script cmk.sh**
After compiling, the libraries and executables will be found in `slsDetectorPackage/build/bin` directory
Usage: [-c] [-b] [-p] [e] [t] [r] [g] [s] [u] [i] [-h] [-d ] [-j]
-[no option]: only make
-c: Clean
-b: Builds/Rebuilds CMake files normal mode
-p: Builds/Rebuilds Python API
-h: Builds/Rebuilds Cmake files with HDF5 package
-d: HDF5 Custom Directory
-t: Build/Rebuilds only text client
-r: Build/Rebuilds only receiver
-g: Build/Rebuilds only gui
-s: Simulator
-u: Chip Test Gui
-j: Number of threads to compile through
-e: Debug mode
-i: Builds tests
eg. Rebuild when you switch to a new build and compile in parallel:
./cmk.sh -bj5
**2. Compile without script**
Use cmake to create out-of-source builds, by creating a build folder parallel to source directory. This would create a debug build with address sanitizers.
```
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ../slsDetectorPackage -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSLS_USE_SANITIZER=ON
$ make -j12 #or whatever number of threads wanted
```