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Installation

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Platforms

You can download installers from the website. If you want to compile LibreSprite from source, continue reading.

You should be able to compile LibreSprite on the following platforms:

  • Windows 10 + VS2015 Community Edition + Windows 10 SDK
  • Mac OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan + Xcode 7.3 + OS X 10.11 SDK
  • Linux + GCC 5.2 with C++14 support

To compile LibreSprite you will need:

Get the source code

Clone the repository and its submodules using the following command:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite

(You can use Git for Windows to clone the repository on Windows.)

To update an existing clone, use the following commands:

cd LibreSprite
git pull
git submodule update --init --recursive

Backends

LibreSprite can be compiled with two different backends:

  1. SDL2 backend (WIP)
  2. Allegro backend (deprecated) (Windows and Linux only)

Dependencies

You'll need the following dependencies to compile LibreSprite:

Linux dependencies

Debian/Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install cmake g++ libcurl4-gnutls-dev libfreetype6-dev libgif-dev libgtest-dev libjpeg-dev libpixman-1-dev libpng-dev libsdl2-dev libsdl2-image-dev libtinyxml-dev ninja-build zlib1g-dev

Windows dependencies

To install the required dependencies with vcpkg, run:

vcpkg install curl freetype giflib gtest libjpeg-turbo libpng libwebp pixman sdl2 sdl2-image tinyxml zlib --triplet x64-windows

Beware: --triplet x64-windows is only necessary for a 64 architecture build.

MacOS dependencies

On MacOS you will need Mac OS X 10.11 SDK and Xcode 7.3 (older versions might work).

Compiling

First, create the build directory with the following commands:

cd LibreSprite
mkdir build
cd build

Then following the platform-specific instructions for compiling below.

The build directory will contain the results of the compilation process. If you want to build a fresh copy of LibreSprite, remove the build directory and recompile.

Linux details

To compile LibreSprite, run the following commands:

cmake -G Ninja ..
ninja libresprite

To compile the legacy Allegro backend, run cmake with the flags -DUSE_SDL2_BACKEND=off -DUSE_ALLEG4_BACKEND=on.

The repository contains a patched version of the Allegro 4 library. If you want to use your installed version of Allegro, run cmake with the flag -DUSE_SHARED_ALLEGRO4=ON. However, this is not recommended due to issues with Allegro 4.4 (1) (2).

Windows details

If you're using a command prompt and aiming for a x64 build, be sure to use the x64 prompt or it won't find vcpkg libraries.

To compile LibreSprite, run the following commands:

cmake ^
  -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=put_your_vcpkg_path_here\vcpkg\scripts\buildsystems\vcpkg.cmake ^
  -G Ninja ^
  ..

To compile the legacy Allegro backend, run cmake with the flags -DUSE_SDL2_BACKEND=off -DUSE_ALLEG4_BACKEND=on.

The repository contains a patched version of the Allegro 4 library. If you want to use your installed version of Allegro, run cmake with the flag -DUSE_SHARED_ALLEGRO4=on.

MacOS details

To compile LibreSprite, run the following commands:

cmake \
  -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=x86_64 \
  -DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.7 \
  -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk \
  -G Ninja \
  ..
ninja libresprite

Installing

Once you've finished compiling, you can install LibreSprite by running the following command from the build directory:

ninja install