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** Building KasmVNC
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Build Requirements (All Systems)
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================================
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-- CMake (http://www.cmake.org) v2.8 or later
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-- zlib
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-- If building TLS support:
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* GnuTLS 3.x
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* See "Building TLS Support" below.
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-- If building native language support (NLS):
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* Gnu gettext 0.14.4 or later
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* See "Building Native Language Support" below.
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-- libjpeg-turbo
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* "Normal" libjpegv6 is also supported, although it is not
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recommended as it is much slower.
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-- libwebp
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=========================
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Build Requirements (Unix)
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=========================
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-- Non-Mac platforms:
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* X11 development kit
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-- If building Xvnc/libvnc.so:
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* Xorg server source code, 1.7 or never
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* All build requirements Xorg imposes (see its documentation)
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============================
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Build Requirements (Windows)
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============================
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-- MinGW or MinGW-w64
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-- Inno Setup (needed to build the KasmVNC installer)
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Inno Setup can be downloaded from http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php.
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You also need the Inno Setup Preprocessor, which is available in the
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Inno Setup QuickStart Pack.
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Add the directory containing iscc.exe (for instance,
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C:\Program Files\Inno Setup 5) to the system or user PATH environment
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variable prior to building KasmVNC.
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==================
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Out-of-Tree Builds
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==================
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Binary objects, libraries, and executables are generated in the same directory
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from which cmake was executed (the "binary directory"), and this directory need
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not necessarily be the same as the KasmVNC source directory. You can create
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multiple independent binary directories, in which different versions of
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KasmVNC can be built from the same source tree using different compilers or
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settings. In the sections below, {build_directory} refers to the binary
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directory, whereas {source_directory} refers to the KasmVNC source directory.
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For in-tree builds, these directories are the same.
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=================
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Building KasmVNC
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=================
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Building the KasmVNC Server on Modern Unix/Linux Systems
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Building the KasmVNC Server (Xvnc) is a bit trickier. On newer systems
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containing Xorg 7.4 or later (such as Fedora), Xvnc is typically built to use
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the X11 shared libraries provided with the system. The procedure for this is
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system-specific, since it requires specifying such things as font directories,
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but the general outline is as follows.
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> cd {build_directory}
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If performing an out-of-tree build:
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> mkdir unix
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> cp -R {source_directory}/unix/xserver unix/
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> cp -R {xorg_source}/* unix/xserver/
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(NOTE: {xorg_source} is the directory containing the Xorg source for the
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machine on which you are building KasmVNC. The most recent versions of
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Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora, for instance, provide an RPM called
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"xorg-x11-server-source", which installs the Xorg source under
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/usr/share/xorg-x11-server-source.)
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> cd unix/xserver/
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> patch -p1 < {source_directory}/unix/xserver{version}.patch
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(where {version} matches the X server version you are building, such as
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"17" for version 1.7.x.)
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> autoreconf -fiv
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> ./configure --with-pic --without-dtrace --disable-static --disable-dri \
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--disable-xinerama --disable-xvfb --disable-xnest --disable-xorg \
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--disable-dmx --disable-xwin --disable-xephyr --disable-kdrive \
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--disable-config-dbus --disable-config-hal --disable-config-udev \
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--disable-dri2 --enable-install-libxf86config --enable-glx \
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--with-default-font-path="catalogue:/etc/X11/fontpath.d,built-ins" \
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--with-fontdir=/usr/share/X11/fonts \
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--with-xkb-path=/usr/share/X11/xkb \
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--with-xkb-output=/var/lib/xkb \
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--with-xkb-bin-directory=/usr/bin \
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--with-serverconfig-path=/usr/lib[64]/xorg \
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--with-dri-driver-path=/usr/lib[64]/dri \
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{additional configure options}
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(NOTE: This is merely an example that works with Red Hat Enterprise/CentOS
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6 and recent Fedora releases. You should customize it for your particular
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system. In particular, it will be necessary to customize the font, XKB,
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and DRI directories.)
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> make KASMVNC_SRCDIR={source_directory}
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Building the KasmVNC Server on Legacy Unix/Linux Systems
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Those using systems with older versions of Xorg must build a "legacy-friendly"
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version of the KasmVNC Server. This is accomplished by downloading and
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building the more recent Xorg modules in a local directory and then building
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Xvnc such that it links against the local build of these libraries, not the X11
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libraries installed on the system. The "build-xorg" script in the KasmVNC
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source distribution (located under contrib/xorg/) automates this process.
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The following procedure will build a
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"legacy-friendly" version of the KasmVNC Server:
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cd {build_directory}
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sh {source_directory}/contrib/xorg/build-xorg init
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sh {source_directory}/contrib/xorg/build-xorg build [additional CMake flags]
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build-xorg generates a version of Xvnc that has no external dependencies on the
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X11 shared libraries or any other distribution-specific shared libraries. This
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version of Xvnc should be transportable across multiple O/S distributions.
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build-xorg should work on Red Hat Enterprise 4, its contemporaries, and later
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systems. It probably will not work on older systems. It has not been tested
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on non-Linux systems (yet).
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build-xorg can also be used to rebuild just the KasmVNC Server,
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once the X11 modules and other dependencies have been built for the first time.
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This is convenient for testing changes that just apply to the KasmVNC source
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code. To accomplish this, run:
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sh {source_directory}/contrib/xorg/build-xorg rebuild [additional make flags]
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For instance,
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sh {source_directory}/contrib/xorg/build-xorg rebuild clean
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will clean the Xvnc build without destroying any of the
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build configuration or module dependencies.
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Debug Build
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Add "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug" to the CMake command line.
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Portable (semi-static) Build
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KasmVNC can under favourble circumstances be built in a way that allows
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the resulting binaries to run on any system without having to also install
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all the dynamic libraries it depends on. Enable this mode by adding:
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-DBUILD_STATIC=1
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to the CMake command line.
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Note that the method used to achieve this is very fragile and it may be
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necessary to tweak cmake/StaticBuild.cmake to make things work on your
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specific system.
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Building TLS Support
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TLS requires GnuTLS, which is supplied with most Linux distributions and
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with MinGW for Windows and can be built from source on OS X and other
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Unix variants. However, GnuTLS versions > 2.12.x && < 3.3.x should be
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avoided because of potential incompatibilities during initial handshaking.
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You can override the GNUTLS_LIBRARY and GNUTLS_INCLUDE_DIR CMake variables
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to specify the locations of libgnutls and any dependencies. For instance,
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adding
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-DGNUTLS_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/include \
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-DGNUTLS_LIBRARY=/usr/local/lib/libgnutls.a
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to the CMake command line would link KasmVNC against a static version of
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libgnutls located under /usr/local.
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Building Native Language Support (NLS)
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NLS requires gettext, which is supplied with most Linux distributions and
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with MinGW for Windows and which can easily be built from source on OS X and
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other Unix variants.
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You can override the ICONV_LIBRARIES and LIBINTL_LIBRARY CMake variables to
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specify the locations of libiconv and libintl, respectively. For instance,
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adding
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-DLIBINTL_LIBRARY=/opt/gettext/lib/libintl.a
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to the CMake command line would link KasmVNC against a static version of
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libintl located under /opt/gettext. Adding
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-DICONV_INCLUDE_DIR=/mingw/include \
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-DICONV_LIBRARIES=/mingw/lib/libiconv.a \
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-DGETTEXT_INCLUDE_DIR=/mingw/include \
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-DLIBINTL_LIBRARY=/mingw/lib/libintl.a
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to the CMake command line would link KasmVNC against the static versions of
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libiconv and libintl included in the MinGW Developer Toolkit.
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===================
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Installing KasmVNC
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===================
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You can use the build system to install KasmVNC into a directory of your
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choosing. To do this, add:
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-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX={install_directory}
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to the CMake command line. Then, you can run 'make install' to build and
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install it.
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If you don't specify CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, then the default is
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c:\Program Files\KasmVNC on Windows and /usr/local on Unix.
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Creating Release Packages
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The following commands can be used to create various types of release packages:
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Unix
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make tarball
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Create a binary tarball containing the utils
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make servertarball
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Create a binary tarball containing both the KasmVNC Server and utils
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make dmg
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Create Macintosh disk image file that contains an application bundle of the
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utils
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make udmg
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On 64-bit OS X systems, this creates a version of the Macintosh package and
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disk image which contains universal i386/x86-64 binaries. You should first
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configure a 32-bit out-of-tree build of KasmVNC, then configure a 64-bit
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out-of-tree build, then run 'make udmg' from the 64-bit build directory. The
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build system will look for the 32-bit build under {source_directory}/osxx86
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by default, but you can override this by setting the OSX_X86_BUILD CMake
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variable to the directory containing your configured 32-bit build. Either
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the 64-bit or 32-bit build can be configured to be backward compatible by
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using the instructions in the "Build Recipes" section.
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Windows
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make installer
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Create a Windows installer using Inno Setup. The installer package
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(KasmVNC[64].exe) will be located under {build_directory}.
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Build Recipes
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32-bit Build on 64-bit Linux/Unix (including OS X)
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Set the following environment variables before building KasmVNC.
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CFLAGS='-O3 -m32'
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CXXFLAGS='-O3 -m32'
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LDFLAGS=-m32
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If you are building the KasmVNC Server on a modern Unix/Linux system, then
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you will also need to pass the appropriate --host argument when configuring the
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X server source (for instance, --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu).
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64-bit Backward-Compatible Build on 64-bit OS X
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Add
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-DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk \
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-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.5
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to the CMake command line. The OS X 10.5 SDK must be installed.
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32-bit Backward-Compatible Build on 64-bit OS X
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Set the following environment variables:
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CC=gcc-4.0
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CXX=g++-4.0
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CFLAGS='-O3 -m32'
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CXXFLAGS='-O3 -m32'
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LDFLAGS=-m32
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and add
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-DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk \
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-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4
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to the CMake command line. The OS X 10.4 SDK must be installed.
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64-bit MinGW Build on Cygwin
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cd {build_directory}
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CC=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc CXX=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ \
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RC=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres \
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cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \
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-DCMAKE_AR=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ar \
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-DCMAKE_RANLIB=/usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ranlib {source_directory}
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make
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This produces a 64-bit build of KasmVNC that does not depend on cygwin1.dll or
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other Cygwin DLL's. The mingw64-x86_64-gcc-core and mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++
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packages (and their dependencies) must be installed.
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32-bit MinGW Build on Cygwin
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cd {build_directory}
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CC=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc CXX=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-g++ \
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RC=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-windres \
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cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \
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-DDCMAKE_AR=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-ar \
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-DCMAKE_RANLIB=/usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-ranlib {source_directory}
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make
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This produces a 32-bit build of KasmVNC that does not depend on cygwin1.dll or
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other Cygwin DLL's. The mingw64-i686-gcc-core and mingw64-i686-gcc-g++
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packages (and their dependencies) must be installed.
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MinGW-w64 Build on Windows
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This produces a 64-bit build of KasmVNC using the "native" MinGW-w64 toolchain
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(which is faster than the Cygwin version):
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cd {build_directory}
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CC={mingw-w64_binary_path}/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc \
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CXX={mingw-w64_binary_path}/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ \
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RC={mingw-w64_binary_path}/x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres \
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cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" \
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-DCMAKE_AR={mingw-w64_binary_path}/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ar \
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-DCMAKE_RANLIB={mingw-w64_binary_path}/x86_64-w64-mingw32-ranlib \
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{source_directory}
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make
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MinGW Build on Linux
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cd {build_directory}
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CC={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-gcc \
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CXX={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-g++ \
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RC={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-windres \
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cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows \
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-DCMAKE_AR={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-ar \
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-DCMAKE_RANLIB={mingw_binary_path}/i386-mingw32-ranlib \
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{source_directory}
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make
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Distribution-Specific Packaging
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RPM Packages for RHEL / CentOS
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The RPM spec files and patches used to create the nightly builds
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and releases can be found in the "contrib/rpm/el{5,6}" directories
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of the KasmVNC subversion trunk. All external source tarballs
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must be fetched manually and placed into the 'SOURCES' directory
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under the rpmbuild root. Additionally, the following macros need
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to be defined:
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EL6:
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%debug_package %{nil}
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EL5:
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%dist .el5
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%_smp_mflags -j3
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%debug_package %{nil}
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%__arch_install_post /usr/lib/rpm/check-rpaths /usr/lib/rpm/check-buildroot
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Debian packages for Ubuntu 12.04LTS
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-----------------------------------
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The debian folder used to create the nightly builds and releases
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can be found in the "contrib/deb/ubuntu-precise" directory of the
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KasmVNC subversion trunk.
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