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− | The OpenXcom codebase is hosted on [https://github.com/ | + | The OpenXcom codebase is hosted on [https://github.com/OpenXcom/OpenXcom Github], and you can grab the latest source with any Git client from: <code>https://github.com/OpenXcom/OpenXcom.git</code> |
If you're a Github user you might wanna [http://help.github.com/forking use a fork] instead so you can have your own remote repository (you can't push to the official OpenXcom repository without permission) and easily send in pull requests. | If you're a Github user you might wanna [http://help.github.com/forking use a fork] instead so you can have your own remote repository (you can't push to the official OpenXcom repository without permission) and easily send in pull requests. | ||
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* [[Compiling with Make (OpenXcom)|Compiling with Make]] | * [[Compiling with Make (OpenXcom)|Compiling with Make]] | ||
* [[Compiling with CMake (OpenXcom)|Compiling with CMake]] | * [[Compiling with CMake (OpenXcom)|Compiling with CMake]] | ||
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− | == | + | == Android == |
* [[Android port (OpenXcom)|Compiling for Android]] | * [[Android port (OpenXcom)|Compiling for Android]] | ||
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+ | == OpenXcom Extended (OXCE) == | ||
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+ | See [https://openxcom.org/forum/index.php/topic,7048.0.html Compiling and cross-compiling OXCE] | ||
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+ | Covers: | ||
+ | * Windows / VS2107 | ||
+ | * Linux / CMake | ||
+ | * MacOS / CMake | ||
+ | * Linux / MXE cross-compile for Windows | ||
+ | * Android / Gradle | ||
+ | * iOS / XCode | ||
[[Category:OpenXcom]] | [[Category:OpenXcom]] |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 10 November 2020
The OpenXcom codebase is hosted on Github, and you can grab the latest source with any Git client from: https://github.com/OpenXcom/OpenXcom.git
If you're a Github user you might wanna use a fork instead so you can have your own remote repository (you can't push to the official OpenXcom repository without permission) and easily send in pull requests.
OpenXcom is a cross-platform game so it's possible to compile it on a variety of systems and project files for all the popular IDEs are included. There's also a Doxygen documentation available.
Don't forget to copy the X-Com resources to your bin folder as shown in Installing.
Dependencies
OpenXcom requires the following libraries to compile:
- SDL (libsdl1.2)
- SDL_mixer (libsdl-mixer1.2)
- SDL_image (libsdl-image1.2)
- SDL_gfx (libsdl-gfx1.2), version 2.0.22 or later
- yaml-cpp, (libyaml-cpp), version 0.5.1 (0.5.2 does not work, use latest git HEAD if you want newer version)
All operating systems
Windows
Mac OS X
Linux/BSD
Installing Dependencies
On Debian and Debian-derived distributions, such as Ubuntu, all build dependencies can be installed with:
apt-get install --no-install-recommends \ build-essential libboost-dev libsdl1.2-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev \ libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev libyaml-cpp-dev xmlto
The --no-install-recommends
prevents xmlto
from pulling along a gigabyte of unnecessary LaTeX packages.
Build Instructions
Android
OpenXcom Extended (OXCE)
See Compiling and cross-compiling OXCE
Covers:
- Windows / VS2107
- Linux / CMake
- MacOS / CMake
- Linux / MXE cross-compile for Windows
- Android / Gradle
- iOS / XCode