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5 * [Build Instructions](#build-instructions)
6 * [1. Building for Ubuntu desktop](#1-building-for-ubuntu-desktop)
7 * [Minimum Requirements](#minimum-requirements)
8 * [Creating a DALi Environment](#creating-a-dali-environment)
9 * [Building the Repository](#building-the-repository)
10 * [Building and executing test cases](#building-and-executing-test-cases)
11 * [2. GBS Builds](#2-gbs-builds)
12 * [NON-SMACK Targets](#non-smack-targets)
13 * [SMACK enabled Targets](#smack-enabled-targets)
14 * [DEBUG Builds](#debug-builds)
15 * [3. Building for MS Windows](#3-building-for-ms-windows)
16 * Build with the Visual Studio project
18 * [4. Building for macOS](#4-building-for-macos)
19 * [macOS Dependencies](#macos-dependencies)
20 * [Build the repository](#build-the-repository)
24 ## 1. Building for Ubuntu desktop
26 ### Minimum Requirements
28 - Ubuntu 16.04 or later
30 - Cmake version 3.8.2 or later
32 DALi requires a compiler supporting C++17 features.
34 ### Creating a DALi Environment
36 To build for desktop first ensure ALL sources are selected:
37 - Go to Ubuntu Settings and then to "Software & Updates"
38 - In the "Ubuntu Software" tab, ensure ALL software sources are ticked
40 (This is required because we install some community-maintained free & open-source software)
42 Then you can create a dali-env folder in your home folder with:
44 $ dali-core/build/scripts/dali_env -c
46 This will also download any dependencies that the dali repositories require.
48 You can save the environment variables to a file:
50 $ dali-env/opt/bin/dali_env -s > setenv
52 This process only needs to be done once.
54 Next source these variables:
58 You will have to source these variables every time you open up a new terminal (or you can add to .bashrc if you prefer).
61 ### Building the Repository
63 To build the repository enter the 'build/tizen' folder:
65 $ cd dali-core/build/tizen
67 Then run the following command to set up the build:
69 $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$DESKTOP_PREFIX .
71 If a Debug build is required, then add -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
77 ### Building and executing test cases
79 See the README.md in dali-core/automated-tests.
85 $ gbs build -A [TARGET_ARCH]
87 ### SMACK enabled Targets
89 $ gbs build -A [TARGET_ARCH] --define "%enable_dali_smack_rules 1"
93 $ gbs build -A [TARGET_ARCH] --define "%enable_debug 1"
95 ## 3. Building for MS Windows
97 Third party dependencies are built using vcpkg. Instructions on how to install vcpkg can be found in the
98 vcpkg-script folder in the windows-dependencies repository.
100 - Download the windows-dependencies repository from DaliHub
102 $ git clone https://github.com/dalihub/windows-dependencies.git
104 - Read the windows-dependencies/vcpkg-script/Readme.md file for more instructions on how to build and install the third-party dependencies.
106 ### Build with the Visual Studio project
107 Read the windows-dependencies/README.md file for more instructions on how to build and run DALi for MS Windows.
112 It's required the version 3.12.2 of CMake and a Git Bash Shell.
114 * Notes and troubleshoting:
115 It should be possible to use the MS Visual studio Developer Command Prompt (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs) to build DALi from the command line.
116 However, the CMake version installed with MS Visual Studio 2017 is a bit out of date and some VCPKG modules require a higher version.
117 This instructions have been tested with CMake 3.12.2 on a Git Bash shell.
119 * Define an environment variable to set the path to the VCPKG folder
121 $ export VCPKG_FOLDER=C:/Users/username/Workspace/VCPKG_TOOL
123 * Define an environment variable to set the path where DALi is going to be installed.
125 $ export DALI_ENV_FOLDER=C:/Users/username/Workspace/dali-env
127 * Execute the following commands to create the makefiles, build and install DALi.
129 $ cmake -g Ninja . -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$VCPKG_FOLDER/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DENABLE_PKG_CONFIGURE=OFF -DENABLE_LINK_TEST=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$DALI_ENV_FOLDER -DINSTALL_CMAKE_MODULES=ON
130 $ cmake --build . --target install
134 - CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE ---> Needed to find packages installed by VCPKG.
135 - ENABLE_PKG_CONFIGURE ---> Whether to install pkg configure files (not currently working on MS Windows. CMake modules used instead).
136 - ENABLE_LINK_TEST ---> Whether to enable the link test (not currently working on MS Windows).
137 - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ---> Were DALi is installed.
138 - INSTALL_CMAKE_MODULES ---> Whether to install the CMake modules (Used by the CMake command find_package() to find previously installed libraries).
139 - ENABLE_DEBUG ---> Whether to build with debug enabled.
141 ## 4. Building for macOS
143 ### macOS Dependencies
145 Ensure you have followed the instructions in the macos-dependencies repo [here](https://github.com/dalihub/macos-dependencies)
146 to create the DALi environment on the macOS.
147 You can clone it using:
149 % git clone https://github.com/dalihub/macos-dependencies.git
152 ### Build the repository
154 To build the repository enter the 'build/tizen' folder:
156 % cd dali-core/build/tizen
158 Then run the following command to set up the build:
160 % cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$DESKTOP_PREFIX -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$VCPKG_FOLDER/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DINSTALL_CMAKE_MODULES=ON
162 If a Debug build is required, then add `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DENABLE_DEBUG=ON`