Building with CMake
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Building for Linux
Building for Windows
Requirements
- TortoiseSVN for getting the Sources
- CMake 2.4.2
- Qt3 for your platform (Q.../Free will be fine)
- A supported compiler (MinGW or Visual Studio >= 7)
- LibXML2
- LibXSLT
- zlib
- gettext & iconv for win32
- OpenSSL (optional, required for some plugins)
- ASpell (optional, required for spell plugin)
Environment
Once you've installed all requried packages, make sure you've set the following environment variables are correct:
- QTDIR - the path to your Qt3 installation
- CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH - paths to the headers of all installed packages
- CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH - paths to the libraries of all installed packages
For example:
C:\>set QTDIR=[TODO: write an example value here] CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=D:\Programm\GnuWin32\Include;D:\Programm\OpneSSL\Include CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=D:\Programm\GnuWin32\Lib;D:\Programm\OpenSSL\Lib\MSVC
If some values are missing, use should set them using set
command:
C:\>set QTDIR=[TODO: write an example value here] C:\>set CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=%CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH%;D:\Programm\OpneSSL\Include
Compilation
After you've checked out the sources, create a new directory 'sim-im-build'. Now you can call cmake (or cmakesetup on win32) by switching into 'sim-im-build':
cmake ..\sim-im
When cmake is ready and all required packages were found you can start compiling sim with 'make' (or mingw32-make or nmake)