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							- This readme covers VCMI compilation on Unix-like systems.
 
- To run the game you will need:
 
- 1) Heroes 3 data files (SoD or Complete editions);
 
- 2) VCMI data pack (http://download.vcmi.eu/core.zip)
 
- All of them can be installed manually or using vcmibuilder script
 
- For complete installation instructions see VCMI wiki:
 
- http://wiki.vcmi.eu/index.php?title=Installation_on_Linux#Preparing_data
 
- I. Prerequisites
 
- To compile, the following packages (and their development counterparts) are needed to build:
 
- 	* libstdc++ devel
 
- 	* CMake build system
 
- 	* SDL and SDL-devel
 
- 	* SDL_mixer and SDL_mixer-devel
 
- 	* SDL_image and SDL_image-devel
 
- 	* SDL_ttf and SDL_ttf-devel
 
- 	* zlib and zlib-devel
 
- 	* (optional) Qt 5, widget and network modules
 
- 	* the ffmpeg libraries (libavformat and libswscale). Their name could be libavformat-devel and libswscale-devel, or ffmpeg-libs-devel or similar names.
 
- 	* boost c++ libraries v1.48+ (www.boost.org):
 
- 		- program-options
 
- 		- filesystem
 
- 		- system
 
- 		- thread
 
- 		- locale
 
- On Debian-based systems (e.g. Ubuntu) run:
 
-   sudo apt-get install cmake g++ libsdl1.2debian libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-ttf2.0-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev zlib1g-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libboost-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-thread-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-locale-dev qtbase5-dev
 
- On RPM-based distributions (e.g. Fedora) run:
 
-   sudo yum install cmake gcc-c++ SDL2-devel SDL2_image-devel SDL2_ttf-devel SDL2_mixer-devel boost boost-devel boost-filesystem boost-system boost-thread boost-program-options boost-locale zlib-devel ffmpeg-devel ffmpeg-libs qt5-qtbase-devel 
 
- II. Getting the sources
 
- VCMI is still in development. We recommend the following initial directory structure:
 
- trunk
 
- trunk/vcmi -> contains sources and is under git control
 
- trunk/build -> contains build output, makefiles, object files,...
 
- You can get latest sources with subversion:
 
-   git clone https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi.git
 
- III. Compilation
 
- Run configure:
 
-   mkdir build && cd build
 
-   cmake ../vcmi <any other options, see below>
 
- Additional options that you may want to use:
 
- To enable debugging: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
 
- To change installation directory: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$absolute_path_to_directory
 
- Notice:
 
- The ../vcmi/ is not a typo, it will place makefile scripts into the build dir 
 
- as the build dir is your working dir when calling CMake.
 
- Then build vcmi:
 
-   make -j2 (j2 = compile with 2 threads, you can specify any value)
 
- That will generate vcmiclient, vcmiserver, vcmilauncher as well as 3 .so libraries.
 
- III. Installing binaries
 
- To install VCMI you can use "make install" command however generation of distribution-specific packages is usually a better idea. In most cases this can be achieved using tool called "checkinstall"
 
- If you're compiling vcmi for development puposes, the easiest is to use cmake prefix and then make install:
 
- # mkdir .../trunk/install
 
- # cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=.../trunk/install ../vcmi
 
- # make && make install
 
- # .../trunk/install/bin/vcmiclient
 
- it's better to use links instead.
 
- Go to /BIN_PATH/, and type:
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/client/vcmiclient
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/server/vcmiserver
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/launcher/vcmilauncher
 
-   
 
- Go to /LIB_PATH/vcmi, and type:
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/lib/libvcmi.so libvcmi.so
 
-   
 
- Go to /LIB_PATH/vcmi/AI, and type: 
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/AI/VCAI/VCAI.so
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/AI/StupidAI/StupidAI.so
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/build/AI/BattleAI/BattleAI.so
 
- Go to /DATA_PATH/vcmi, and type:
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/source/config
 
-   ln -s .../trunk/source/Mods
 
 
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