Difference between revisions of "Compiling on Linux"
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* You need to set environment variables, then run the makefile. | * You need to set environment variables, then run the makefile. | ||
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All this is nicely scripted in the Github Actions workflow at https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite/blob/master/.github/workflows/build-all.yml#L65 | All this is nicely scripted in the Github Actions workflow at https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite/blob/master/.github/workflows/build-all.yml#L65 | ||
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| + | There is still an issue that Oolite will rely on a number of system-provided libs and thus may file if run on other Linux flavors. Here is how it was solved in the past. Maybe someone can recreate a similar setup in Github? | ||
| + | https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=206706#p206706 | ||
Revision as of 09:53, 22 September 2024
To successfully compile Oolite on Ubuntu some prerequisites are necessary.
- You need to have the correct packages installed.
- You need to have the Oolite project including submodules checked out.
- You need to set environment variables, then run the makefile.
Positive: All this is nicely scripted in the Github Actions workflow at https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite/blob/master/.github/workflows/build-all.yml#L65
Negative: There is still an issue that Oolite will rely on a number of system-provided libs and thus may file if run on other Linux flavors. Here is how it was solved in the past. Maybe someone can recreate a similar setup in Github? https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=206706#p206706