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First, make sure gcc-4.4 ang g++-4.4 are installed.
32bit build platforms are better tested at this point and strongly recommended.
Insure you can build a stock viewer-development try as described in the SL wiki. Before asking for any help
compiling Firestorm, make sure you can build viewer-development first. If you try and skip this step, you may
receive much less help. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Compiling_the_viewer_(Linux)
If you want to use licensed FMOD or KDU build libraries (they are optional) you have to provision these yourself.
If you're licensing these with Phoenix/Firestorm, ask for the libraries for fmod and kdu. Put them into:
/opt/firestorm
If you're a community builder, you'll need to build these libraries yourself, then change your autobuild.xml file to
point to your own versions, or create a different autobuild.xml with your customizations, and use this with autobuild
instead of our default autobuild.xml There are some examples of how to build FMOD on the LL Wiki and opensource-dev
mailing list. We've created a non-KDU build target to make this easier. Everywhere you see "ReleaseFS" below, use
"ReleaseFS_open" instead. This will perform the same build, using openjpeg instead of KDU.
To build firestorm:
autobuild build -c ReleaseFS
Other examples:
autobuild configure -c ReleaseFS # basic configuration step, don't build, just configure
autobuild configure -c ReleaseFS -- --clean # clean the output area first, then configure
autobuild configure -c ReleaseFS -- --fmod --kdu # configure with fmod, kdu enabled
autobuild configure -c ReleaseFS -- --chan Private-Yourname # configure with a custom channel
autobuild build -c ReleaseFS --no-configure # default quick rebuild
autobuild build -c ReleaseFS --no-configure -- --clean # Clean rebuild
autobuild build -c ReleaseFS -- --package # Complete a build and package it into a tarball for sharing
Any of the configure options can also be used (and do the same thing) with the build options.
Logs:
Look for logs in build-linux-i686/logs
Output:
Look for output in build-linux-i686/newview/Release