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- | ===== Setting UP the Deviation Build Environment ===== | + | ===== Setting Up the Deviation Build Environment ===== |
- | **NOTE: It is now strongly recommended that you use Docker images to build Deviation. Instructions for building can be found [[development:docker | here]]. | + | **NOTE: It is now strongly recommended that you use Docker images to build Deviation. Instructions for building can be found [[development:docker | here]]** |
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+ | ==== Building for ARM (on Linux) ==== | ||
+ | - download and install the pre-compiled Linux compiler from here: https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads | ||
+ | * Note that the only supported compiler for Deviation is gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2018-q4. You can find the link to this from here: https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/8-2018q4/gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2018-q4-major-linux.tar.bz2 | ||
+ | - Add the path to the 'bin' directory to your PATH | ||
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+ | ==== Building for ARM (on Windows) ==== | ||
+ | - Download and install the precompiled windows compiler from here: https://developer.arm.com/open-source/gnu-toolchain/gnu-rm/downloads | ||
+ | * Note that the only supported compiler for Deviation is gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2018-q4. You can find the link to this from here: https://armkeil.blob.core.windows.net/developer/Files/downloads/gnu-rm/8-2018q4/gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2018-q4-major-win32.zip | ||
+ | - Add path to 'bin' directory to your PATH (I like to put this into ~/.profile so it is there each time I start msys): ''export PATH=/mingw/stm32/bin:$PATH'' | ||
+ | - Ensure python is installed. If not install it from here: http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.3/ | ||
+ | - Add python to your msys path: ''export PATH="/c/<path to python>":$PATH'' | ||
+ | * For example: ''export PATH="/c/Program Files/Python27":$PATH)'' | ||
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+ | ==== Building the Windows binary on Linux ==== | ||
+ | First install fltk: | ||
+ | apt-get install mingw32 mingw32-binutils mingw32-runtime | ||
+ | <Download and unpack fltk source code> | ||
+ | ./configure --disable-largefile --enable-localjpeg \ | ||
+ | --enable-localzlib --enable-localpng \ | ||
+ | --disable-gl --host=i586-mingw32msvc \ | ||
+ | --prefix=/opt/fltk-w32 | ||
+ | make | ||
+ | sudo make install | ||
+ | |||
+ | Next install portaudio: | ||
+ | <Download and unpack portaudio source code> | ||
+ | ./configure --prefix=/opt/portaudio-w32 | ||
+ | make | ||
+ | sudo make install | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Building the Windows binary on Windows ==== | ||
+ | First install MingW: | ||
+ | * Download the mingw installer as per: http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started | ||
+ | * Run the installer, and select 'C++', 'MSYS' and the 'Developer Toolkit' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Next, install fltk: | ||
+ | * Download fltk from here: http://fltk.org/software.php?VERSION=1.3.0&FILE=fltk/1.3.0/fltk-1.3.0-source.tar.gz | ||
+ | * Start msys (you should have an icon, but otherwise run C:\MingW\msys\1.0\msys.bat | ||
+ | * mkdir src | ||
+ | * cd src | ||
+ | * Untar fltk: tar -xzf <path to fltk download> (you can get to your C: drive in mingw using /c/Users/<user>/Downloads for example) | ||
+ | * cd fltk-1.3.0 | ||
+ | * ./configure | ||
+ | * make | ||
+ | * make install | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then, install portaudio: | ||
+ | * Download portaudio from here: http://www.portaudio.com/archives/pa_stable_v19_20111121.tgz | ||
+ | * Start msys (you should have an icon, but otherwise run C:\MingW\msys\1.0\msys.bat | ||
+ | * cd src | ||
+ | * Untar portaudio: tar -xzf <path to portaudio download> (you can get to your C: drive in mingw using /c/Users/<user>/Downloads for example) | ||
+ | * cd portaudio | ||
+ | * ./configure | ||
+ | * make | ||
+ | * make install | ||
+ | |||
+ | Finally, install Deviation: | ||
+ | * Download the source code for deviation. You'll need mercurial to keep track of changes (which will require installing python), but you can manually download a zip of the source from bitbucket.org/PhracturedBlue/deviation | ||
+ | * cd ~/src | ||
+ | * cp -pf <path to deviation src code> deviation | ||
+ | * cd deviation/src | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Building Deviation ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The default build target is the devo8 transmitter. If you type ''make'' in the deviation/src directory this is what you will get. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Other transmitters can be specified on the make cmdline: ''make devo10 devo7e'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Creating packaged zip files can be done by pre-pending 'zip_': ''make zip_devo10'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Building the emulator is done by pre-pending 'emu_': ''make emu_devo8'' or ''make zip_emu_devo8'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Building the windows version of the emulator can be done vie: ''make win_emu_devo8'' or ''make zip_win_emu_devo8'' |
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