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(you can use tab to complete a folder name so you don't have to type it all out). Next type <code bash>sudo python setup.py install</code>. The terminal will ask you for your password. Note that you can not see your password while you are typing it in. You now have scons installed. Keep the terminal open for later. | (you can use tab to complete a folder name so you don't have to type it all out). Next type <code bash>sudo python setup.py install</code>. The terminal will ask you for your password. Note that you can not see your password while you are typing it in. You now have scons installed. Keep the terminal open for later. | ||
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+ | Download the [http://www.fftw.org/fftw-3.3.4.tar.gz fftw3 source]. Double click to extract it, then go back to the terminal and type <code bash>cd ../fftw-3.3.4/</code>. Once in the fftw folder, type <code bash>./configure && make </code>. Some different options may be needed to make it compile (I used a lot) but maybe this works. | ||
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− | Download the [http://www. | + | Download the [http://www.lua.org/ftp/lua-5.1.5.tar.gz lua source]. Double click to extract it, then go back to the terminal and type <code bash>cd ../lua-5.1.5/</code>. Once in the lua folder, type <code bash>make macosx</code> and then <code bash>sudo make install</code>. The lua library is now installed. |
== Getting SDL == | == Getting SDL == |
Revision as of 01:23, 17 April 2015
This guide is for compiling TPT on OS X. it should work on all OS X versions but may have some problems on Mavericks.
If there are problems, try posting your errors on the development help section of the forums, or coming onto irc.
Contents
Installing the command-line tools
If you're on the latest version of OSX and feel like downloading 3 GB of baggage, grab the full version of Xcode from the app store.
Otherwise, there are some smaller downloads for just the command line tools in the Apple developer website. You'll need an Apple ID with developer access to get to it, though!
If you got Xcode, go to Xcode -> Preferences and click on Downloads. Install "Command Line Tools". This will give you the various tools we'll need.
Option #1: Homebrew
Install Homebrew - this will give you easy access to each of the libraries below. You can then install almost all the necessary tools and libraries with it:
brew install fftw scons
You still need to install SDL and Lua the old way!
Option #2: Manual library installation
Compiling scons
Download scons and unzip it. Go into the terminal, and type in cd ~/Downloads/scons-2.3.0/
(you can use tab to complete a folder name so you don't have to type it all out). Next type sudo python setup.py install
. The terminal will ask you for your password. Note that you can not see your password while you are typing it in. You now have scons installed. Keep the terminal open for later.
Getting FFTW
Download the fftw3 source. Double click to extract it, then go back to the terminal and type cd ../fftw-3.3.4/
. Once in the fftw folder, type ./configure && make
. Some different options may be needed to make it compile (I used a lot) but maybe this works.
Getting Lua
Download the lua source. Double click to extract it, then go back to the terminal and type cd ../lua-5.1.5/
. Once in the lua folder, type make macosx
and then sudo make install
. The lua library is now installed.
Getting SDL
Note: you still need to do this if you used Homebrew to install the other libraries!
Download the SDL framework. Open the freshly downloaded DMG file and drag SDL.Framework to the folder /Library/Frameworks/
Getting TPT source code
Make a new folder in your Documents called "TPT" - this will become your project directory for all the TPT source code. We'll now download the entire commit history to that folder - this will let you add your own commits, creating your unique code project.
First, use cd ~/Documents/TPT
to move to the project directory, then
git clone https://github.com/simtr/The-Powder-Toy.git .
to clone all the history. The dot at the end means that we'll rather not make a new subdirectory inside the TPT project directory.
At the end of this we have a fully functional environment to build, as well as a local copy of the entire project. Great job! :D
Building
This is the part you've been waiting for - type scons
into the terminal and press enter. The script will check if your environment is alright (it is) and then it'll start compiling each of the source code files.
Aftermath
If it compiled without errors, you will find a file called powder-x in the build folder. Double click it and run it. Congrats, you have compiled the source code and have made a OS X application.
This was written by Candunc, rewritten by jmeyer2k, and fixed again by jacob1, and cleaned up by boxmein, although parts were copied from the Mac OS X compile page. Thanks to the editors on the Mac OS X compile page, and thanks to people at Mac Rumors and Ximon to help me find out various errors.
I hope this helps future users become Mac Compilers and push TPT to Mac users!