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=== Copy headers and libraries into the source tree ===
=== Copy headers and libraries into the source tree ===


Here is a guide to the sequence of shell commands needed to copy the needed headers and libraries into the Second Life Viewer source tree for building.  Actual paths to system headers may vary according to Linux distribution.
* ${SLSRC} refers to the top-level directory of the Second Life Viewer source tree.
* ${SLSRC} refers to the top-level directory of the Second Life Viewer source tree.
* ${OPENJPEG} refers to the top-level directory of your completed OpenJPEG build.
* ${OPENJPEG} refers to the top-level directory of your completed OpenJPEG build.
* ${FMOD} refers to the top-level directory into which you unpacked FMOD 3.
* ${FMOD} refers to the top-level directory into which you unpacked FMOD 3.
* ${ELFIO} refers to the top-level directory of your completed ELFIO build.
* ${ELFIO} refers to the top-level directory of your completed ELFIO build.
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<code>
  $ cp -a /usr/include/apr-1.0/ ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/apr-1
  cp -a /usr/include/apr-1.0/ ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/apr-1


  $ mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/expat
  mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/expat
  $ cp -a /usr/include/expat*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/expat
  cp -a /usr/include/expat*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/expat/


  $ mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/zlib
  mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/zlib
  $ cp -a /usr/include/zlib*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/zlib/
  cp -a /usr/include/zlib*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/zlib/


  $ mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/openjpeg
  mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/openjpeg
  $ cp ${OPENJPEG}/libopenjpeg/openjpeg.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/openjpeg/
  cp ${OPENJPEG}/libopenjpeg/openjpeg.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/openjpeg/
  $ cp ${OPENJPEG}/libopenjpeg.a ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/
  cp ${OPENJPEG}/libopenjpeg.a ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/


  $ cp ${FMOD}/api/inc/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  cp ${FMOD}/api/inc/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  $ cp ${FMOD}/api/libfmod-3.75.so ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/
  cp ${FMOD}/api/libfmod-3.75.so ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/


  $ mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/ELFIO
  mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/ELFIO
  $ cp ${ELFIO}/ELFIO/*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/ELFIO/
  cp ${ELFIO}/ELFIO/*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/ELFIO/
  $ cp ${ELFIO}/ELFIO/libelfio.so ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/
  cp ${ELFIO}/ELFIO/libelfio.so ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/


  $ mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib
  mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib
  $ cp -a /usr/include/j*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib/
  cp -a /usr/include/j*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib/
  $ touch ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib/jinclude.h
  touch ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib/jinclude.h


  $ mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2
  mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2
  $ cp -a /usr/include/freetype2/freetype/ ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2/
  cp -a /usr/include/freetype2/freetype/ ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2/
  $ cp -a /usr/include/ft2build.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2/freetype/
  cp -a /usr/include/ft2build.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2/freetype/


  $ cp -a /usr/include/atk-1.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  cp -a /usr/include/atk-1.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  $ cp -a /usr/include/gtk-2.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  cp -a /usr/include/gtk-2.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  $ cp -a /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/gtk-2.0/
  cp -a /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/gtk-2.0/
  $ cp -a /usr/include/glib-2.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  cp -a /usr/include/glib-2.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  $ cp -a /usr/lib/glib-2.0/include/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/glib-2.0/
  cp -a /usr/lib/glib-2.0/include/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/glib-2.0/
  $ cp -a /usr/include/pango-1.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  cp -a /usr/include/pango-1.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/


if your GTK is fairly recent and thus needs Cairo:
if your GTK is fairly recent and thus needs Cairo:
  $ cp -a /usr/include/cairo/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
  cp -a /usr/include/cairo/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
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Revision as of 04:34, 20 December 2006

Installing the required dependancies

Paths and package names given here are based on Ubuntu 6.06 and may vary according to your Linux distribution.

Packages to install before you begin

Copy headers and libraries into the source tree

Here is a guide to the sequence of shell commands needed to copy the needed headers and libraries into the Second Life Viewer source tree for building. Actual paths to system headers may vary according to Linux distribution.

  • ${SLSRC} refers to the top-level directory of the Second Life Viewer source tree.
  • ${OPENJPEG} refers to the top-level directory of your completed OpenJPEG build.
  • ${FMOD} refers to the top-level directory into which you unpacked FMOD 3.
  • ${ELFIO} refers to the top-level directory of your completed ELFIO build.

cp -a /usr/include/apr-1.0/ ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/apr-1
mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/expat
cp -a /usr/include/expat*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/expat/
mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/zlib
cp -a /usr/include/zlib*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/zlib/
mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/openjpeg
cp ${OPENJPEG}/libopenjpeg/openjpeg.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/openjpeg/
cp ${OPENJPEG}/libopenjpeg.a ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/
cp ${FMOD}/api/inc/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
cp ${FMOD}/api/libfmod-3.75.so ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/
mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/ELFIO
cp ${ELFIO}/ELFIO/*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/ELFIO/
cp ${ELFIO}/ELFIO/libelfio.so ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client/
mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib
cp -a /usr/include/j*.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib/
touch ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/jpeglib/jinclude.h
mkdir ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2
cp -a /usr/include/freetype2/freetype/ ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2/
cp -a /usr/include/ft2build.h ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/llfreetype2/freetype/
cp -a /usr/include/atk-1.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
cp -a /usr/include/gtk-2.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
cp -a /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/gtk-2.0/
cp -a /usr/include/glib-2.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/
cp -a /usr/lib/glib-2.0/include/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/glib-2.0/
cp -a /usr/include/pango-1.0 ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/

if your GTK is fairly recent and thus needs Cairo:

cp -a /usr/include/cairo/* ${SLSRC}/libraries/i686-linux/include/

Compiling

$ cd indra
$ scons DISTCC=no BTARGET=client BUILD=release

  • resulting unstripped binary is then newview/secondlife-i686-bin

Running from inside the tree

  • preparing to run 'in-tree'
    • ensure you have indra/newview/app_settings/static_*.db2 - if not, you'll find it in the 'binary-common' package.

$ cp ../../scripts/messages/message_template.msg app_settings/

  • running it!

$ ( cd newview && LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../../libraries/i686-linux/lib_release_client:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/local/lib  ./secondlife-i686-bin )

Packaging the client

This doesn't work 'out of the box' as an automated process right now.