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build system. build system.
If you don't already have CMake installed on your system you can grab If you don't already have CMake installed on your system you can grab
it from http://www.cmake.org, use version 2.4.6 or later. it from http://www.cmake.org, use version 2.4.6 or later. Details on the
OpenSceneGraph's CMake build can be found at:
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Build/CMake
Under unices (i.e. Linux, IRIX, Solaris, Free-BSD, HP-Ux, AIX, OSX) Under unices (i.e. Linux, IRIX, Solaris, Free-BSD, HP-Ux, AIX, OSX)
use the cmake or ccmake command-line utils, or use the included tiny use the cmake or ccmake command-line utils, or use the included tiny
@ -32,10 +35,10 @@ configure script that'll run cmake for you. The configure script
simply runs 'cmake . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release' to ensure that you simply runs 'cmake . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release' to ensure that you
get the best performance from your final libraries/applications. get the best performance from your final libraries/applications.
cd OpenSceneGraph cd OpenSceneGraph
./configure ./configure
make make
sudo make install sudo make install
Alternatively, you can create an out-of-source build directory and run Alternatively, you can create an out-of-source build directory and run
cmake or ccmake from there. The advantage to this approach is that the cmake or ccmake from there. The advantage to this approach is that the
@ -44,22 +47,23 @@ source directory, and also makes it possible to have multiple
independent build targets by creating multiple build directories. In a independent build targets by creating multiple build directories. In a
directory alongside the OpenSceneGraph use: directory alongside the OpenSceneGraph use:
mkdir build mkdir build
cd build cd build
cmake ../OpenSceneGraph -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release cmake ../OpenSceneGraph -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
make make
sudo make install sudo make install
Under Windows use the GUI tool CMakeSetup to build your VisualStudio Under Windows use the GUI tool CMakeSetup to build your VisualStudio
files. The following page on our wiki dedicated to the CMake build files. The following page on our wiki dedicated to the CMake build
system should help guide you through the process: system should help guide you through the process:
http://www.openscenegraph.com/index.php?page=Build.CMake http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Support/PlatformSpecifics/VisualStudio
Under OSX you can either use the CMake build system above, or use the Under OSX you can either use the CMake build system above, or use the
Xcode projects that you will find in the OpenSceneGraph/Xcode Xcode projects that you will find in the OpenSceneGraph/Xcode
directory. directory.
For further details on compilation, installation and platform-specific For further details on compilation, installation and platform-specific
information read "Getting Started" at http://www.openscenegraph.org, information read "Getting Started" guide:
under "Documentation".
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Support/GettingStarted