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v1.0.0-rc.142 (#52)
This is an UNSTABLE release. The release has significant modifications and bug fixes, if things go wrong, it is better to revert to 1.0.0-rc.132.

* Support for newer CUDA architectures (notably Blackwell); minimum CUDA version 12.8
* Minor changes to jfjoch_process, jfjoch_fpga_test and jfjoch_lite_perf_test to make them more consistent

Reviewed-on: #52
Co-authored-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
Co-committed-by: Filip Leonarski <filip.leonarski@psi.ch>
2026-04-30 16:47:53 +02:00

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# Software requirements
## Operating system
Recommended operating system is Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) / Rocky Linux versions 8 or 9.
For this operating systems we provide RPMs with pre-built binaries to simplify deployment.
On experimental basis we also build repositories for Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04.
Running Jungfraujoch on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is currently not tested and not recommended,
but likely possible with providing some packages from external repositories.
## Software dependencies
Required:
* C++20 compiler and C++20 standard library; recommended GCC 11+ or clang 14+ (Intel OneAPI, AMD AOCC)
* CMake version 3.21 or newer + GNU make tool
* zlib compression library
* EIGEN library (only on a compilation system)
* HDF5 library version 1.10 or newer - see [github.com/HDFGroup/hdf5](https://github.com/HDFGroup/hdf5)
* TIFF library - see [gitlab.com/libtiff/libtiff](https://gitlab.com/libtiff/libtiff)
* JPEG library (preferably jpeg-turbo) - see [github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo](https://github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo)
Optional:
* CUDA compiler version 12.7 or newer - required for MX fast feedback indexer
* FFTW library - for indexing if GPU/CUDA is absent
* NUMA library - to pin threads to nodes/CPUs
* Node.js - to make frontend
* Qt version 6 (for jfjoch_viewer)
Automatically downloaded by CMake and statically linked:
* SLS Detector Package - see [github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage](https://github.com/slsdetectorgroup/slsDetectorPackage)
* Zstandard (Facebook) - see [github.com/facebook/zstd](https://github.com/facebook/zstd)
* Cpp-http library for HTTP server and client - see [github.com/yhirose/cpp-httplib](https://github.com/yhirose/cpp-httplib)
* Fast feedback indexer (Hans-Christian Stadler, PSI) - see [github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/fast-feedback-indexer](https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/fast-feedback-indexer)
* Catch2 testing library - see [github.com/catchorg/Catch2](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2)
* Ceres Solver library for least square optimization - see [http://ceres-solver.org/]
* Spdlog logging library - see [github.com/gabime/spdlog](https://github.com/gabime/spdlog)
Please follow the link provided above to check for LICENSE file. Building code with dependencies above requires access from the build system to github.com.
Directly included in the repository:
* JSON parser/writer from N. Lohmann - see [github.com/nlohmann/json](https://github.com/nlohmann/json)
* Xilinx arbitrary precision arithmetic headers - see [github.com/Xilinx/HLS_arbitrary_Precision_Types](https://github.com/Xilinx/HLS_arbitrary_Precision_Types)
* Bitshuffle filter from K. Masui - see [github.com/kiyo-masui/bitshuffle](https://github.com/kiyo-masui/bitshuffle)
* Fast replacement for Bitshuffle pre-compression filter (Kal Cutter, DECTRIS) - see [github.com/kalcutter/bitshuffle](https://github.com/kalcutter/bitshuffle)
* Tinycbor (Intel) - see [github.com/intel/tinycbor](https://github.com/intel/tinycbor)
* LZ4 compression by Y.Collet - see [github.com/lz4/lz4](https://github.com/lz4/lz4)
* ZeroMQ library (through slsDetectorPackage) - see [github.com/zeromq/libzmq](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq)
* Base64 decoder/encoder - see [gist.github.com/tomykaira](https://gist.github.com/tomykaira/f0fd86b6c73063283afe550bc5d77594)
* GEMMI library by Global Phasing - see [github.com/project-gemmi/gemmi](https://github.com/project-gemmi/gemmi)
For license check LICENSE file in respective directory