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| == Purpose == | | == Purpose == |
| The purpose of this web page is to gather information about the current build system in order to migrate cmake setup. | | The purpose of this web page is to gather information about the current build system in order to migrate cmake setup. |
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− | == Building on Ubuntu ==
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− | The forum post [http://www.synfig.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=972 How to Build Synfig Studio in Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10] is pretty self explaining, and works great to build synfig from GIT source under ubuntu 11.04 (tested March 19, 2012), provided a minor addition for an additional package required for the compilation to succeed, as explained in [http://www.synfig.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=14830#p14830]
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− | Those instructions would allow you install Synfig Studio in your system using the latest development version.
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− | The default installation path is in your home directory but it can be changed to any place just modifying the script.
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− | As development version it is not recommended to install using sudo unless you know what you're doing.
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− | The following instructions would allow you install it in a folder in your home directory and can be easily deleted.
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− | 1) Prepare to dowload the source code.
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− | Install git
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− | $ sudo apt-get install git
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− | Clone the source code. This will create a folder called 'synfig'.
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− | $ git clone git://synfig.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/synfig/synfig
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− | 2) Create the building script:
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− | $ nano build.sh
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− | Then copy and paste this text into the editor:
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− | #!/bin/sh
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− | cd synfig
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− | CPUS=4
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− | prefix=$(pwd)/install
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− | export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$prefix/lib/pkgconfig"
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− | export PATH=$(pwd)/synfig-core/src/tool/.libs:$PATH
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− | export CXX="/usr/bin/ccache /usr/bin/g++"
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− | cd ETL &&
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− | autoreconf --install --force &&
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− | ./configure --prefix $prefix &&
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− | make install &&
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− | cd ../synfig-core &&
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− | libtoolize --ltdl --copy --force &&
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− | autoreconf --install --force &&
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− | ./configure --prefix $prefix &&
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− | make -j $CPUS install &&
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− | \
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− | cd ../synfig-studio &&
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− | autoreconf --install --force &&
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− | ./configure --prefix $prefix &&
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− | make -j $CPUS install
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− | Then press CTRL+O (ENTER) and CTRL+X. This will save the script in the folder where you created the cloned repository... and save it as build.sh.
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− | 3) Install the needed libraries. Copy the entire line and hit ENTER. Accept all the suggestions.
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− | $ sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libtool
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− | $ sudo apt-get install libxml++2.6-dev libsigc++-2.0-dev libltdl3-dev libtool gettext cvs libpng12-dev libmng-dev libjpeg62-dev libfreetype6-dev libfontconfig1-dev libopenexr-dev libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev libmagick++9-dev libdv-bin ffmpeg imagemagick
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− | $ sudo apt-get install libgtkmm-2.4-dev libgtk2.0-dev libglibmm-2.4-dev libsigc++-2.0-dev libltdl3-dev libtool gettext cvs ttf-freefont ttf-dejavu ttf-dustin
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− | $ sudo apt-get install ccache autopoint
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− | 4) Run the script to build the binaries:
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− | $ sh build.sh
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− | Depending on your computer speed you may want to go to prepare some cofee ;). Verify that there are not error messages when the script ends.
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− | 5) Run synfigstudio and enjoy:
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− | $ cd synfig/install/bin
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− | &./synfigstudio
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The purpose of this web page is to gather information about the current build system in order to migrate cmake setup.
Important notice: THIS IS NOT A HOW DO YOU BUILD ON X PALTFROM.