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== MonoDevelop == | |||
Ubuntu 9.04 has Mono 2.0 and MonoDevelop 2.0 beta. All the pieces are now in the repository! | |||
sudo apt-get install monodevelop-debugger-mdb monodevelop-debugger-gdb | |||
== | == OIS == | ||
Get OIS 1.2 from sourceforge: | |||
sh bootstrap | |||
./configure --prefix=/usr | |||
make | |||
sudo make install | |||
== Ogre3D from source == | |||
OgreDotNet complains if you do not have the NVidia Cg Toolkit Ogre plugin installed. It's not compiled in within ubuntu's ogre distribution, that is why we need to install Ogre3D from sources. | |||
Dependencies : | |||
sudo aptitude install libzzip-dev libzzip-0-13 libxaw-headers libxmu-dev \ | |||
libxmu-headers libxpm-dev libfreeimage-dev libfreeimage3 libxrandr nvidia-cg-toolkit \ | |||
libfreetype6-dev libxaw7-dev libxxf86vm-dev libxrandr-dev xlibmesa-glu liblu1-mesa-dev | |||
Get: | |||
wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ogre/ogre-v1-4-9.tar.bz2 | |||
Build: | |||
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-openexr && make && sudo make install | |||
sudo | |||
== OgreDotNet == | == OgreDotNet == | ||
sudo aptitude install swig cmake nant libmono-winforms2.0-cil | sudo aptitude install swig cmake nant libmono-winforms2.0-cil | ||
svn checkout http://ogredotnet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ ogredotnet-read-only | svn checkout http://ogredotnet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ ogredotnet-read-only | ||
cd ogredotnet-read-only | cd ogredotnet-read-only | ||
./build.sh | |||
== | === Issue === | ||
Under some circumstances, prebuild complains because the root Xml node of the prebuild.xml file should be called "PreBuild" instead of "Prebuild" (notice the subtle uppercase B). Try both in case of doubt. | |||
== MyGUI == | == MyGUI == | ||
sudo aptitude install uuid-dev uuid libfreetype6-dev libfreetype6 | |||
bzr branch lp:~jeko-ios-software/openracing/mygui-or | |||
cd mygui-or | |||
./configure --with-ogredotnet=../ogredotnet-read-only/bin | |||
make | |||
sudo make install | |||
'''Below is not used yet:''' | |||
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svn co https://my-gui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/my-gui/trunk my-gui | svn co https://my-gui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/my-gui/trunk my-gui | ||
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make | make | ||
sudo make install | sudo make install | ||
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== ODE == | |||
If your system is x86, just install the APT package: (''This did not work for me. I recommend installing from src.'') | |||
sudo apt-get install libode0debian1 | |||
If not, download ODE 0.11 from here http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=24884 | |||
Compile and install with: | |||
./autogen.sh | |||
./configure --with-trimesh=opcode --prefix=/usr --enable-shared --disable-demos --enable-new-trimesh | |||
make | |||
sudo make install | |||
== OpenAL == | |||
Nothing complicated. | |||
Under ubuntu 8.04: | |||
sudo apt-get install libopenal0a | |||
Under Ubuntu 9.04: | |||
sudo apt-get install libopenal1 libalut0 | |||
== TAO Framework == | |||
Download from here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170616 | |||
If you installed ODE from the APT repository, you just have nothing to do. | |||
If not, edit ''bin/Tao.Ode.dll.config'', replace | |||
<dllentry os="linux" dll="libode.so.0debian1" /> | |||
by | |||
<dllentry os="linux" dll="libode.so" /> | |||
== About not polluting the system == | |||
=== Forewords === | |||
I like to keep my system clean. Installing all the ''non-packaged'' software into an non-system directory makes the installation process a tiny little more work but allows not to create too much mess. It also allows to make different version of libraries lives together into your system happily. | |||
=== How to === | |||
Choose your root directory for installing libs, here is mine: | |||
ROOT=/home/jeko/WIP/openracing/opt | |||
Then, what you'll basically have to do is to specify --prefix=$ROOT to the ./configure commands above. But first we need to help autoconf cmake and others to find libraries in this directory. | |||
I created the following $ROOT/setenv.bash file: | |||
ROOT=/home/jeko/WIP/openracing/opt | |||
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$ROOT/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH | |||
export PATH=$ROOT/bin:$PATH | |||
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ROOT/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH | |||
export CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=$ROOT/include:$CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH | |||
export CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=$ROOT/lib:$CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH | |||
Then into the console I use for working on OpenRacing, I execute this: | |||
. $ROOT/setenv.bash | |||
This have to be done every time you start working on OpenRacing. But if your all life is dedicated to OpenRacing, you can add the above command to your .bashrc file ;-) | |||
Now we're pretty done, just follow the installation process described above, just remember to replace ''--prefix=/usr'' by ''--prefix=$ROOT'', and enjoy your clean OpenRacing configuration! |
Latest revision as of 13:31, 26 May 2009
MonoDevelop
Ubuntu 9.04 has Mono 2.0 and MonoDevelop 2.0 beta. All the pieces are now in the repository!
sudo apt-get install monodevelop-debugger-mdb monodevelop-debugger-gdb
OIS
Get OIS 1.2 from sourceforge:
sh bootstrap ./configure --prefix=/usr make sudo make install
Ogre3D from source
OgreDotNet complains if you do not have the NVidia Cg Toolkit Ogre plugin installed. It's not compiled in within ubuntu's ogre distribution, that is why we need to install Ogre3D from sources.
Dependencies :
sudo aptitude install libzzip-dev libzzip-0-13 libxaw-headers libxmu-dev \ libxmu-headers libxpm-dev libfreeimage-dev libfreeimage3 libxrandr nvidia-cg-toolkit \ libfreetype6-dev libxaw7-dev libxxf86vm-dev libxrandr-dev xlibmesa-glu liblu1-mesa-dev
Get:
wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ogre/ogre-v1-4-9.tar.bz2
Build:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-openexr && make && sudo make install
OgreDotNet
sudo aptitude install swig cmake nant libmono-winforms2.0-cil
svn checkout http://ogredotnet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ ogredotnet-read-only cd ogredotnet-read-only ./build.sh
Issue
Under some circumstances, prebuild complains because the root Xml node of the prebuild.xml file should be called "PreBuild" instead of "Prebuild" (notice the subtle uppercase B). Try both in case of doubt.
MyGUI
sudo aptitude install uuid-dev uuid libfreetype6-dev libfreetype6 bzr branch lp:~jeko-ios-software/openracing/mygui-or cd mygui-or ./configure --with-ogredotnet=../ogredotnet-read-only/bin make sudo make install
Below is not used yet:
svn co https://my-gui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/my-gui/trunk my-gui
cd my-gui sh bootstrap ./configure --prefix=/usr make sudo make install
ODE
If your system is x86, just install the APT package: (This did not work for me. I recommend installing from src.)
sudo apt-get install libode0debian1
If not, download ODE 0.11 from here http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=24884
Compile and install with:
./autogen.sh ./configure --with-trimesh=opcode --prefix=/usr --enable-shared --disable-demos --enable-new-trimesh make sudo make install
OpenAL
Nothing complicated.
Under ubuntu 8.04:
sudo apt-get install libopenal0a
Under Ubuntu 9.04:
sudo apt-get install libopenal1 libalut0
TAO Framework
Download from here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170616
If you installed ODE from the APT repository, you just have nothing to do.
If not, edit bin/Tao.Ode.dll.config, replace
<dllentry os="linux" dll="libode.so.0debian1" />
by
<dllentry os="linux" dll="libode.so" />
About not polluting the system
Forewords
I like to keep my system clean. Installing all the non-packaged software into an non-system directory makes the installation process a tiny little more work but allows not to create too much mess. It also allows to make different version of libraries lives together into your system happily.
How to
Choose your root directory for installing libs, here is mine:
ROOT=/home/jeko/WIP/openracing/opt
Then, what you'll basically have to do is to specify --prefix=$ROOT to the ./configure commands above. But first we need to help autoconf cmake and others to find libraries in this directory.
I created the following $ROOT/setenv.bash file:
ROOT=/home/jeko/WIP/openracing/opt export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$ROOT/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH export PATH=$ROOT/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ROOT/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=$ROOT/include:$CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH export CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=$ROOT/lib:$CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH
Then into the console I use for working on OpenRacing, I execute this:
. $ROOT/setenv.bash
This have to be done every time you start working on OpenRacing. But if your all life is dedicated to OpenRacing, you can add the above command to your .bashrc file ;-)
Now we're pretty done, just follow the installation process described above, just remember to replace --prefix=/usr by --prefix=$ROOT, and enjoy your clean OpenRacing configuration!