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## Native Compilation
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As a prerequisite for compiling FRT, these packages should be enough
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(using debian as an example):
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$ sudo apt-get install build-essential scons pkg-config \
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clang llvm lld libsdl2-dev libgles2-mesa-dev
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Download and uncompress an official Godot source tarball from:
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<https://github.com/godotengine/godot/releases>
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or:
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<https://downloads.tuxfamily.org/godotengine>
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Here it is assumed that the top directory of the Godot source is ~/godot.
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Go to the platform directory and clone this repository:
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$ cd ~/godot
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$ cd platform
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$ git clone -b 2.0 https://github.com/efornara/frt
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From the main directory, you now have a new platform available:
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$ cd ~/godot
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$ scons platform=frt tools=no target=release use_llvm=yes -j 4
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_NOTE: If you only have access to a recent version of gcc (i.e. 6 or later),
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you can only compile Godot 2 by using debug as a target._
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## Cross compilation, crossbuild and release.sh
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As an example, here are the steps needed to build some binaries on
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a PC using docker. Even if you don't use docker, my crossbuild images
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or the official script, these instructions, the Dockerfiles and the
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script should have all the info that you need.
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Create the docker images:
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$ git clone https://github.com/efornara/crossbuild
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$ cd crossbuild/docker
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$ ./build.sh base
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[...]
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$ ./build.sh arm32v7
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[...]
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$ ./docker.sh arm32v7
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root@.....:/# su - builder
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builder@.....:$
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You should be able to su to your user (builder in my case) and find your
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home directory.
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You might have everything you need in the container, but I usually
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open another terminal and work outside the container, except for
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compiling.
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The release.sh script needs the current directory to look like this:
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$ ls ~/somewhere
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releases/ tag_216/ tag_342/
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A directory where to copy the binaries (releases/) and every godot
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version in its own directory named according to its "tag" version
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and with frt already inside platform (see above).
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From within the container, type:
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$ cd ~/somewhere
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$ ./tag_216/platform/frt/release.sh arm32v7 tag_*
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If everything goes well, after a while you should have your binaries
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ready in ~/somewhere/releases.
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