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== Prerequisites ==
=== mandatory ===
* python : POD is written in python.
* pyparsing : a python module to parse files.
=== optional ===
* ghdl, gtkwave : it's not mandatory, POD can generate VHDL testbench ready for ghdl simulator. As it's standard VHDL, another simulator should work.
* ISE Webpack : to generate synthesis project for Xilinx.
* Quartus : to generate synthesis project for Altera.
* ARMadeus SDK : to generate driver project for the Armadeus boards.
== Install from package ==
{{Note| For this moment, package must be created from svn repository. Release will be downloadable soon}}
* Decompress the package PeriphOnDemand-X.X.tar.gz in install directory:
<pre class="host">
$ cd somewhere/
$ tar -zxvf PeriphOnDemand-X.X.tar.gz
</pre>
* Walk through ''periphondemand/'' directory:
<pre class="host">
$ cd periphondemand
</pre>
* Then install POD with root privilege:
<pre class="host">
$ sudo python setup.py install
</pre>
== Generate package from subversion tree ==
* Checkout the source code with following command (subversion is needed):
<pre class="host">
$ svn co https://periphondemand.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/periphondemand/trunk periphondemand
$ cd periphondemand/
</pre>
* Make python POD distribution:
<pre class="host">
$ python setup.py sdist
</pre>
* The POD package can be found in directory ''dist/''
== Using svn tree directly ==
on your branche tree add a symbolic link named periphondemand :
<pre class="host">
trunk/$ln -s src periphondemand
</pre>
Modify the binary "pod" file to add the path :
<pre class="host">
vim src/bin/pod
</pre>
Replace :
<source lang="python">
import periphondemand.bin.pod
import sys
periphondemand.bin.pod.main(sys.argv)
</source>
By :
<source lang="python">
import os,sys
sys.path.append("PATH_OF_YOUR_TRUNK/BRANCHE")
import periphondemand.bin.pod
periphondemand.bin.pod.main(sys.argv)
</source>
Then start POD using this binary :
<pre class="host">
$ ./periphondemand/bin/pod
</pre>

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