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Building the project

This file should assist you in compiling and running the game.

Note the troubleshooting and FAQ sections.

Buildsystem Design

openage consists of a pure C++ library, libopenage, and the openage python package.

We use CMake for all our building needs. We wrap CMake with an optional configure wrapper script. You can build the project like a regular CMake project.

For more build system internals, see doc/buildsystem.md.

Dependencies

Dependencies are needed for:

  • C = compiling
  • R = running
  • A = asset conversion
  • S = sanity checks (make checkall)
  • O = optional, we can continue without it

Dependency list:

C     gcc >=10 or clang >=10
CRA   python >=3.9
C     cython >=0.29.31
C     cmake >=3.16
  A   numpy
  A   lz4
  A   python imaging library (PIL) -> pillow
 RA   setuptools (for python>=3.12 and cython<3.1)
  A   toml
CR    opengl >=3.3
CR    libepoxy
CR    libpng
 R    dejavu font
CR    eigen >=3
CR    freetype2
CR    fontconfig
CR    harfbuzz
C   O include-what-you-use
CR    nyan  (https://github.com/SFTtech/nyan)
CR  O ncurses
C     mako
CR    opusfile
CRA   opus
CRA   ogg
   S  pycodestyle
C     pygments
   S  pylint
CR    qt6 >=6.2 (Core, Quick, QuickControls, Multimedia modules)
CR    toml11
CR  O vulkan

  A   An installed version of any of the following (wine is your friend).
      Other versions _might_ work:

 - Age of Empires I: Rise of Rome Patch 1.0a
 - Age of Empires I: Definitive Edition
 - Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Patch 1.0c
 - Age of Empires II: Forgotten Empires
 - Age of Empires II: HD (now also called: Age of Empires II (2013))
 - Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition
 - Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns

Dependency installation

There are some prerequisite steps that need to be performed so openage can be built successfully. Those steps vary from platform to platform, and are described below for some of the most common ones:

nyan installation

openage depends on nyan, which is the engine configuration language.

  • For development, nyan can be built and used without installation (-> no "make install", since it can be found using cmake user package registry). Just clone the repo somewhere and follow the nyan build instructions).

  • Alternatively, openage can download nyan automatically. This is activated with ./configure --download-nyan ... or cmake -DDOWNLOAD_NYAN=YES ....

cmake looks for nyan in the user package registry (~/.cmake/packages/nyan/) and the system package registry (/usr/lib/cmake/nyan/) for nyanConfig.cmake.

If nyan cannot be found but you know where it is, you can hint the location of the nyanConfig.cmake with:

-Dnyan_DIR=/directory/where/nyanConfig/is/in/

Build procedure

Make sure you have all the dependencies installed.

Development

  • (Obviously) clone this repo or acquire the sources some other way
  • Make sure you have everything from the dependency list
  • Select the compiler and mode: see ./configure --help
    • Linux etc: ./configure
    • macOS: ./configure --compiler=clang
      • hassle-free building on macOS (if above is not working)
        • get the latest llvm build from: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/latest
          • (yeah, xcode still needs to be installed)
        • install python deps: see pip(3) install
        • install build deps (without llvm): see brew install
        • configure: CC=/path/to/downloaded-llvm/bin/clang CXX=/path/to/downloaded-llvm/bin/clang++ LD=/path/to/downloaded-llvm/bin/ld64.lld ./configure --download-nyan
        • a small build hint for later: use your freaking cores with the -j option later make -j$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)
  • make generates and builds everything
  • make run or bin/run launches the game. Try bin/run --help!
  • make test runs the built-in tests.

Release

Disclaimer: Use your distribution package of openage instead! Your distro package maintainers do all the nasty work for you, and will provide you with updates! Also, you don't need to make install, you can run openage within its git repo.

  • Set build mode: ./configure --mode=release --compiler=clang --prefix=/usr/local
  • make
  • make install install the game to /usr/local
    • beware, this will add untracked files to your drive
    • please use your distribution package instead!
  • launch openage, it's in /usr/local/bin/openage

For packagers

The reference package is created for Gentoo.

  • Don't use ./configure; instead, handle openage like a regular cmake project. In doubt, have a look at ./configure's cmake invocation.
  • To specify the to-be-used python version (or rather, executable), pass -DPython3_EXECUTABLE=... or -DPython3_ROOT_DIR=... to cmake
  • Use make install DESTDIR=/tmp/your_temporary_packaging_dir, which will then be packed/installed by your package manager.

Troubleshooting

  • I wanna see compiler invocations

    • make VERBOSE=1
  • My Qt/Python/whatever is installed somewhere, but cmake can't find it!

    • Run ccmake or cmake-gui in the build directory to see and change config variables.
    • You can manually tell cmake where to look. Try something along the lines of
      • ./configure -- -DPYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS=/whereever/python/include/
      • -DPython3_EXECUTABLE=/your/py3/directory/
  • I get compiler errors about missing header files

    • Make sure to install the developer version (including header files) of the library in question.
  • I get nonsensical cmake errors like unable to execute /home/user/git/openage/clang++

    • This is an issue with cmake, or rather, your usage of it. You probably invoked cmake directly, and defined a compiler even though the build directory has already been initialized. cmake is a bit "special" in this regard. Simply omit the compiler definitions, or purge the build directory with rm -rf build bin .bin.

FAQ

  • Help, it doesn't work!

  • Why did you make the simple task of invoking a compiler so incredibly complicated? Seriously. I've been trying to get this pile of utter crap you call a 'build system' to simply do its job for half an hour now, but all it does is sputter unreadable error messages. I hate CMake. I'm fed up with you. Why are you doing this to me? I thought we were friends. I'm the most massive collection of wisdom that has ever existed, and now I HATE YOU. It can't be for no reason. You MUST deserve it.

    • Coincidentally, the exact same question crosses my mind whenever I have to build an automake project, so I can sympathize.
    • Unfortunately, it's not as simple as invoking a compiler. Building openage involves code generation and the building of Cython extension modules.
  • Why don't you $proposition? Your $component is crap and would be much better then!