Releases: runtimeverification/iele-semantics
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-bf2707e1b569
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/usr/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/usr/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Releases are available for download here: https://github.com/kframework/k/tags.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
opam init
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-55d1ffb2c3c7
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/usr/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/usr/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Releases are available for download here: https://github.com/kframework/k/tags.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
opam init
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-ad4668efca72
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/usr/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/usr/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Releases are available for download here: https://github.com/kframework/k/tags.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
opam init
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-02fefacaf5ab
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-d049672f3055
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-818501f2912b
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-431a4a44dad3
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-7339937e26cf
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-1357b9789d23
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install
KIELE Release - v0.1.0-e80014777bb1
Installing KIELE
We support the following installation methods:
- Ubuntu package
- Linux binary package (most other distributions)
- Nix (Linux and macOS)
- Docker Images
- Build from source (Linux and macOS)
Our most up-to-date packages are available at https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics/releases.
NOTE: We do not currently support running K on native Windows.
To use K on Windows, you are encouraged to install Windows Subsystem for Linux and follow the instructions for Ubuntu Bionic.
Ubuntu Package
We provide both an Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and Ubuntu Focal (20.04) package.
First make sure you have the appropriate kframework
package installed, see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases.
Download the appropriate Ubuntu package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
for distro DISTRO
, install the package with apt
:
sudo apt install ./kiele_X.Y.Z_amd64_DISTRO.deb
Linux binary package
Install the following runtime dependencies:
sudo apt-get install --yes libcrypto++-dev libjemalloc-dev libmpfr-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev
Download the "KIELE Linux Binary" package from the GitHub, via the Releases page.
Releases are generated as often as possible from master
build.
Assuming you have downloaded KIELE version X.Y.Z
, extract the tarball:
tar -xvf kiele-X.Y.Z-bin.tar.gz
Copy all the files in the tarball into place:
mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ~/.local/lib
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/bin/* ~/.local/bin/
cp -r kiele-X.Y.Z-bin/lib/* ~/.local/lib/
And make sure it's on PATH
:
export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH
Nix
A Nix expression is provided, with binary caching for Linux and macOS.
Prerequisites
It is safe to skip any of these dependencies that are already installed.
Follow the instructions below.
Perform all steps as your normal (non-root) user.
You may find the same instructions and our public key at https://runtimeverification.cachix.org.
To follow this instructions, you will need curl
installed on your system https://curl.haxx.se/download.html.
Nix
Please pay careful attention to any additional instructions printed by the installer.
Install Nix:
# Linux and macOS < 10.15
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install)
# macOS 10.15 (See note below)
bash <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --darwin-use-unencrypted-nix-store-volume
For macOS 10.15, please refer to the Nix manual for more information.
Cachix
Install Cachix and start using the binary cache:
nix-env -iA cachix -f https://cachix.org/api/v1/install
cachix use runtimeverification
Install with Nix
With the prerequisites installed,
we can install kiele
from any clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
nix-env -f . -i kiele
Docker Images
Docker images with KIELE pre-installed are available at the
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics Docker Hub repository.
Each release at COMMIT_ID
for Ubuntu platform DISTRO has an image associated with it at
runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
.
The latest master
build Docker image can be accessed with COMMIT_ID
set to
master
.
To run the image directly:
docker run -it runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
and to make a Docker Image based on it, use the following line in your
Dockerfile
:
FROM runtimeverificationinc/runtimeverification-iele-semantics:ubuntu-DISTRO-COMMIT_ID
Build from source
Installing K
First make sure you have the kframework
package installed.
Look in deps/k_release
for the currently supported tag release of K, you will need to install that one.
see instructions here: https://github.com/kframework/k/releases/tag/<k_release>.
System Dependencies
Z3
KIELE requires Z3 version 4.8.11, which you may need to install from a source
build if your package manager supplies a different version. To do so, follow the
instructions
here after
checking out the correct tag in the Z3 repository:
git clone https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3.git
cd z3
git checkout z3-4.8.11
python scripts/mk_make.py
cd build
make
sudo make install
Ubuntu Bionic
The following packages are needed for running KIELE on Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install --yes autoconf build-essential cmake curl flex gcc \
libcrypto++-dev libffi-dev libmpfr-dev \
libprocps-dev libprotobuf-dev libsecp256k1-dev \
libssl-dev libtool make maven netcat opam \
openjdk-8-jdk pkg-config protobuf-compiler \
python3 zlib1g-dev
MacOS
brew tap adoptopenjdk/openjdk
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk8
brew install maven opam pkg-config gmp mpfr automake libtool protobuf cmake openssl
On all systems, you need Haskell Stack:
curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh
Build KIELE
These commands build and install KIELE:
git clone https://github.com/runtimeverification/iele-semantics.git
cd iele-semantics
git submodule update --init --recursive
k-configure-opam
opam install --yes ocaml-protoc rlp yojson zarith hex uuidm cryptokit
eval $(opam config env)
make build -j4
sudo make install