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Installing and configuring Xcode
Last Xcode version can be downloaded from Mac AppStore or https://developer.apple.com/xcode/downloads/
To enable command-line tools under Xcode 5 or more recent versions, you'll need to open a terminal and type :
xcode-select --install
Ryzom client needs at least Mac OS X 10.7. If you plan to deploy Ryzom on Mac OS X versions older than your current one (but more recent than 10.7), I suggest you to set MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable before compiling any dependencies :
export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.7
And append that line to ~/.bash_profile to be sure it'll be defined later.
Installing and configuring MacPorts
To install all 3rd party libraries needed by Ryzom, you'll need to download and install MacPorts from : https://www.macports.org/install.php
First install tools that doesn't require support for older OS X versions :
sudo port install mercurial p7zip cmake
By default, it'll target your Mac OS X version. To change the target, type :
sudo nano /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf
And append at the end of the file :
macosx_deployment_target 10.7 cxx_stdlib libc++
Press CTRL+X / Apple+X to save and confirm.
Then open a terminal and type :
sudo port install curl freetype jpeg libxml2 lua zlib libpng libogg giflib sudo port -s -v install boost libvorbis icu
Note : The -s option is used to force a rebuild from source (to take into account the new options added to macports.conf) else it'll use a precompiled package. ICU will be used if you need to compile a static version of Qt.
Compiling Luabind
Open a terminal and write the following lines :
hg clone http://hg.kervala.net/luabind hg clone http://hg.kervala.net/cmake
export CMAKE_MODULE_PATH=$(pwd)/cmake/modules
cd luabind mkdir build cd build cmake -DWITH_STATIC=ON -DWITH_SHARED=OFF -DWITH_LUA53=ON -DWITH_LUA51=OFF .. make sudo make install cd ../..
Luabind will be installed in /usr/local and should not conflict with MacPorts or system files.
Downloading Ryzom code
For first time, please type :
hg clone -b compatibility-develop https://bitbucket.org/ryzom/ryzomcore
Later, to only update sources you will need to type :
hg pull && hg update
Compiling Ryzom client
This section shows how to create a static Ryzom Core client built on Mac OS X. The resulting binary only depends on system libs, therefore can be moved easily to another Mac OS X machine. The given list of CMake options is just an example. For a complete list see: CMake Options. Building a Ryzom Core client that depends on NeL and Ryzom shared libraries is strongly discouraged.
cd ryzomcore mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_STATIC=ON -DWITH_STATIC_DRIVERS=ON \ -DWITH_NEL_TOOLS=OFF -DWITH_NEL_SAMPLES=OFF -DWITH_NEL_TESTS=OFF -DWITH_RYZOM_SERVER=OFF \ -DWITH_RYZOM_TOOLS=OFF -DWITH_STATIC_EXTERNAL=ON -DWITH_LUA53=ON -DWITH_LUA51=OFF -DWITH_RYZOM_PATCH=ON ../code make
The resulting application bundle will be bin/Ryzom.app and you should copy data to : Ryzom.app/Contents/Resources/data.
The application Ryzom (Ryzom.app folder in fact) should do around 6 GB, you can launch it double-clicking on the icon.
Ryzom will patch itself when launched.
3 pages in Mac
Compilation errors or warnings
If you get errors like :
error: target Objective-C runtime differs in PCH file vs. current file error: PCH file was compiled for the target 'x86_64-apple-macosx10.11.0' but the current translation unit is being compiled for target 'x86_64-apple-macosx10.7.0'
You just need to delete compilation files with :
make clean
If you get warnings like :
ld: warning: object file (/opt/local/lib/libz.a(trees.o)) was built for newer OSX version (10.11) than being linked (10.7)
You need to recompile these libraries with :
sudo port upgrade -n -s --force zlib
(you can replace zlib with the real library)