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svn co https://www.lindenlab.dreamhosters.com/svn/linden/release/ | svn co https://www.lindenlab.dreamhosters.com/svn/linden/release/ | ||
== | == Setting up the development environment w/libraries == | ||
=== Windows === | |||
* Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional | * Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional | ||
* Microsoft Platform SDK | * Microsoft Platform SDK | ||
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** Make sure that the '''includes''' and '''libraries''' paths have the DirectX SDK paths first, then the Platform SDK paths, and then the Visual C++ paths. | ** Make sure that the '''includes''' and '''libraries''' paths have the DirectX SDK paths first, then the Platform SDK paths, and then the Visual C++ paths. | ||
* Open indra/indra_complete/indra_complete.sln and build the project. | * Open indra/indra_complete/indra_complete.sln and build the project. | ||
== Platform notes == | |||
=== Linux === | |||
==== Ubuntu build notes ==== | |||
Ubuntu 5.10 and higher uses a newer version of libc6 with a bug fix that breaks our codebase. | |||
If you see errors of the form: | |||
<code> | |||
obj_dat.c:(.text+0x857): undefined reference to `__ctype_b' | |||
</code> | |||
...when you try to build our codebase then you need to enable the CTYPE_WORKAROUND. If you use 'make' or 'dmake', add the | |||
following lines to your ~/.bashrc file: | |||
<code> | |||
export SIMULATOR_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND" | |||
export RPCSERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND" | |||
export DATASERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND" | |||
export USERSERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND" | |||
export TEST_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND" | |||
</code> | |||
If you use 'scons', add the follow line to your ~/.bashrc file: | |||
<code> | |||
export SERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND" | |||
</code> | |||
Source your ~/.bashrc, or open a new terminal, and build again. |
Revision as of 13:12, 13 November 2006
Even if you don't plan to develop, just the act of downloading and compiling can uncover problems. If the version you download doesn't build on your platform, file a bug.
Getting the source
Get a Subversion account from Rob Linden and check out using the following command
svn co https://www.lindenlab.dreamhosters.com/svn/linden/release/
Setting up the development environment w/libraries
Windows
- Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional
- Microsoft Platform SDK
- DirectX 9.0 SDK Update (Summer 2003)
- Set up the project globals:
- Start Visual C++
- Go to Tools/Options/Projects/VC++ Directories
- Make sure that the includes and libraries paths have the DirectX SDK paths first, then the Platform SDK paths, and then the Visual C++ paths.
- Open indra/indra_complete/indra_complete.sln and build the project.
Platform notes
Linux
Ubuntu build notes
Ubuntu 5.10 and higher uses a newer version of libc6 with a bug fix that breaks our codebase.
If you see errors of the form:
obj_dat.c:(.text+0x857): undefined reference to `__ctype_b'
...when you try to build our codebase then you need to enable the CTYPE_WORKAROUND. If you use 'make' or 'dmake', add the
following lines to your ~/.bashrc file:
export SIMULATOR_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND"
export RPCSERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND"
export DATASERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND"
export USERSERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND"
export TEST_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND"
If you use 'scons', add the follow line to your ~/.bashrc file:
export SERVER_CPPFLAGS="-DCTYPE_WORKAROUND"
Source your ~/.bashrc, or open a new terminal, and build again.