Download Olena
From LRDE
Important notes
Project Status. We are now actively working on Olena 2.x only. Older versions are not maintained anymore.
Licence. Olena is Free Software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2.
Latest release
The latest version is Olena 2.0. It is available since September 16, 2011. You will find more details on the dedicated Olena 2.0 release page.
All platforms (sources)
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Version Release date Source code links Release notes | Olena 2.0 September 16, 2011 olena-2.0.tar.gz olena-2.0.tar.bz2 README-2.0 NEWS-2.0
Build requirements
Building Olena for sources requires the following tools:
- A Bourne shell (/bin/sh)
- GNU Make (other versions of Make might work but have not been tested)
- A C++ 2003 compiler such as GCC version 4.2 or higher; or Clang version 3.0 or higher (other compilers might work but have not been tested)
Installing from sources
Once you have downloaded the Olena sources, extract, configure and compile the project using the following commands:
%begin bash%
tar xjf olena-2.0.tar.bz2 cd olena-2.0 ./configure make
%end%
You can pass extra options to configure to enable optional modules of the platform, choose a different installation path (default is /usr/local) or change the compilation flags; use ./configure --help to get more details about these features.
Finally, install Olena using:
%begin bash%
make install
%end%
The defaut installation path (/usr/local) usually requires root permissions, so you'll probably want to run it through sudo (provided you have the permission to do so):
%begin bash%
sudo make install
%end%
Alternatively, you can choose to install Olena in a location of your own, like a subdirectory of your home directory, such as $HOME/local, by following this recipe instead (note the addition of the --prefix option passed to configure):
%begin bash%
tar xjf olena-2.0.tar.bz2 cd olena-2.0 ./configure --prefix=$HOME/local make make install
%end%
GNU/Linux packages
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Olena is currently being integrated into Debian. However .deb files are already available :
- olena-bin.deb (for Debian testing wheezy, AMD64 only)
- olena-dev.deb (any Debian version)
sudo dpkg -i olena-bin_2.0-1_amd64.deb olena-dev_2.0-1_all.deb
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Add Olena's repository and install the package: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:olena/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install olena
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Olena is available in Mandriva Cooker mainstream: urpmi olena-devel olena-tools olena-doc
Packages are also available here: [[1]] || [[2]] || [[3]]
Mac OS X packages
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Install Milena and the Scribo module: sudo port install olena Or install Milena sources only : sudo port install olena -scribo
Once Olena is installed, development headers are available in /usr/include/mln and /usr/include/scribo.
Two program tools are also available : scribo-cli and scribo-viewer.
Past releases
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Version | Release date | Source code links | Release notes | | ||
Olena 1.0 | July 14, 2009 | olena-1.0.tar.gz | olena-1.0.tar.bz2 | README-1.0 | NEWS-1.0 |
Olena 0.11 | February 21, 2007 | olena-0.11.tar.gz | olena-0.11.tar.bz2 | README-0.11 | NEWS-0.11 |
Olena 0.10 | April 15, 2004 | olena-0.10.tar.gz | olena-0.10.tar.bz2 | README-0.10 | NEWS-0.10 |
Olena 0.9 | August 8, 2003 | olena-0.9.tar.gz | olena-0.9.tar.bz2 | README-0.9 | NEWS-0.9 |
Olena 0.8 | April 10, 2003 | olena-0.8.tar.gz | olena-0.8.tar.bz2 | README-0.8 | NEWS-0.8 |
Olena 0.6 | January 15, 2003 | olena-0.6.tar.gz | README-0.6 | NEWS-0.6 | |
Olena 0.5 | July 25, 2002 | olena-0.5.tar.gz | olena-0.5.tar.bz2 | README-0.5 | NEWS-0.5 |
Olena 0.4.1 | April 25, 2002 | olena-0.4.1.tar.gz | README-0.4.1 | NEWS-0.4.1 | |
Olena 0.4 | April 24, 2002 | olena-0.4.tar.gz | README-0.4 | NEWS-0.4 | |
Olena 0.3 | January 14, 2002 | olena-0.3.tar.gz | README-0.3 | NEWS-0.3 | |
Olena 0.2 | November 28, 2001 | olena-0.2.tar.gz | README-0.2 | NEWS-0.2 | |
Olena 0.1 | November 1, 2001 | olena-0.1.tar.gz | README-0.1 |
Olena 1.0 is also available in Mandriva Linux 2010.0 as RPM packages.
Some extra information about past versions of Olena can be found on the past releases page.
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Getting the source from the development repository
You may check out the current version of Olena 2.0's sources from LRDE's Git repository. You will need the following additional tools:
- Git 1.5 or higher
- Autoconf 2.61 or higher
- Automake 1.10 or higher
- Libtool 1.5.22 or higher
- Doxygen 1.5.6 or higher
- ImageMagick 6.3.7 or higher
- HeVeA 1.10
- LaTeX2HTML (or at minimum, its html.sty style file)
- bibtex2html 1.95 or higher (at least the bibtex2html and bib2bib tools)
- Tesseract (2.0x, 3.01 or higher. Needed by the Scribo module only)
The Git repository is located at git://git.lrde.epita.fr/olena. You can browse it online via GitWeb.
For those who are not used to Git, here are the required commands to get and build a fresh source tree: %begin bash% git clone git://git.lrde.epita.fr/olena cd olena ./bootstrap mkdir _build cd _build ../configure --enable-verbose make %end% The last command may take some time.
To install Olena, type thereafter (as root): %begin bash% make install %end%
Known issues
Compilation issues may be encountered with g++ 4.6.0 and 4.6.1 (especially on Ubuntu 11.10) with Olena 2.0.
Here is an example of the possible error :
../../../../olena/milena/mln/canvas/browsing/snake_generic.hh:90:29: error: uninitialized const \x91mln::canvas::browsing::snake_generic\x92 [-fpermissive] ../../../../olena/milena/mln/canvas/browsing/snake_generic.hh:76:14: note: \x91const struct mln::canvas::browsing::snake_generic_t\x92 has no user-provided default constructor
Many non-relevant warnings may also arise.
A simple solution is to add CXXFLAGS to configure script with the following argument : %begin bash% ../configure CXXFLAGS="-fpermissive -Wunused-but-set-variable" %end% or pass these flags to any build task using Milena headers, e.g. when using Make : %begin bash% make CXXFLAGS="-fpermissive -Wunused-but-set-variable" %end%
Otherwise, using a different version of g++ would also fix this issue without specifying anything to configure.