Installing the Google C++ Testing Framework (gtest)
Installing gtest manually from github (for older method see below)
Quick copy from the forum.
cd /tmp wget https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/release-1.7.0.zip unzip release-1.7.0.zip cd googletest-release-1.7.0 mkdir bld cd bld cmake .. make cp -a ../include/gtest/gtest.h /usr/local/include/gtest.h cp -a *.a /usr/local/lib ldconfig cd /tmp rm -rf release-1.7.0.zip googletest-release-1.7.0
Installing gtest manually - deprecated but more detailed
Step 1: Download the latest (major) version from http://code.google.com/p/googletest, for example:
wget http://googletest.googlecode.com/files/gtest-1.7.0.zip
curl -o gtest-1.7.0.zip http://googletest.googlecode.com/files/gtest-1.7.0.zip
Step 2: Unpack the archive, change to the corresponding directory and build the code from its source:
unzip gtest-1.7.0.zip cd gtest-1.7.0 ./configure make
Check in the output of ./configure, whether the g++ compiler was found. If not, install it (e.g., with sudo apt-get install g++), and repeat the ./configure.
Step 3: Install the files, that is, copy them to the proper systems directories (you need to be root or have sudo rights for that):
sudo cp -a include/gtest /usr/local/include sudo cp -a lib/.libs/* /usr/local/lib
Step 4: Check that the following files exist:
/usr/local/include/gtest/gtest.h /usr/local/lib/libgtest.a /usr/local/lib/libgtest.so
(optional) Step 5: If the library is (still) not found by the compiler, you can run:
sudo ldconfig