nextcloud-desktop/doc/building.rst
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Building the Client
===================
This section explains how to build the ownCloud Client from source
for all major platforms. You should read this section if you want
to development on the desktop client.
Linux
-----
1. Add the `ownCloud repository from OBS`_.
2. Install the dependencies (as root, or via sudo):
* Debian/Ubuntu: ``apt-get update; apt-get build-dep owncloud-client``
* openSUSE: ``zypper ref; zypper si -d owncloud-client``
* Fedora/CentOS: ``yum install yum-utils; yum-builddep owncloud-client``
3. Follow the `generic build instructions`_.
Mac OS X
--------
Follow the `generic build instructions`_.
You can install the missing dependencies via MacPorts_ or Homebrew_.
This is only needed on the build machine, since non-standard libs
will be deployed in the app bundle.
The only exception to this rule is libiniparser_, which lacks a decent
build system. If you are using Homebrew_, you can just add it::
brew tap dschmidt/owncloud
brew install iniparser
Otherwise, you need to copy the header and lib files to
``/usr/local/include`` and ``/usr/local/lib`` respectively.
.. note::
You should not call ``make install`` at any time, since the product of the
mirall build is an app bundle. Call ``make package`` instead to create an
install-ready disk image.
Windows (cross-compile)
-----------------------
Due to the amount of dependencies that csync entails, building the client
for Windows is **currently only supported on openSUSE**, by using the MinGW
cross compiler. You can set up openSUSE 12.1 or 12.2 in a virtual machine
if you do not have it installed already.
In order to cross-compile, the following repositories need to be added
via YaST or ``zypper ar`` (adjust when using openSUSE 12.2)::
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/ownCloud:/devel:/mingw:/win32/openSUSE_12.1/
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/windows:/mingw/openSUSE_12.1/
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/windows:/mingw:/win32/openSUSE_12.1/
Next, install the cross-compiler packages and the cross-compiled dependencies::
zypper si -d mingw32-csync
zypper install kdewin-png2ico mingw32-libqt4 mingw32-libqt4-devel \
mingw32-libgcrypt mingw32-libgnutls mingw32-libneon \
mingw32-libbeecrypt mingw32-libopenssl mingw32-openssl \
mingw32-libpng-devel mingw32-libsqlite mingw32-qtkeychain \
mingw32-qtkeychain-devel mingw32-iniparser mingw32-dlfcn
For the installer, the NSIS installer package is also required::
zypper install mingw32-cross-nsis
.. Usually, the following would be needed as well, but due to a bug in mingw, they
will currently not build properly from source.
mingw32-cross-nsis-plugin-processes mingw32-cross-nsis-plugin-uac
You will also need to manually download and install the following files with
``rpm -ivh <package>`` (They will also work with OpenSUSE 12.2)::
http://pmbs.links2linux.org/download/mingw:/32/openSUSE_12.1/x86_64/mingw32-cross-nsis-plugin-processes-0-1.1.x86_64.rpm
http://pmbs.links2linux.org/download/mingw:/32/openSUSE_12.1/x86_64/mingw32-cross-nsis-plugin-uac-0-3.1.x86_64.rpm
Now, follow the `generic build instructions`_, but pay attention to
the following differences:
1. For building ``libocsync``, you need to use ``mingw32-cmake`` instead
of cmake.
2. Also, you need to specify *absolute pathes* for ``CSYNC_LIBRARY_PATH``
and ``CSYNC_LIBRARY_PATH`` when running ``cmake`` on mirall.
3. for building ``mirall``, you need to use ``cmake`` again, but make sure
to append the following parameter::
``-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../mirall/admin/win/Toolchain-mingw32-openSUSE.cmake``
Finally, just build by running ``make``. ``make package`` will produce
an NSIS-based installer, provided the NSIS mingw32 packages are installed.
Generic Build Instructions
--------------------------
.. _`generic build instructions`
The ownCloud Client requires Mirall and CSync_. Mirall is the GUI frontend,
while CSync is responsible for handling the actual synchronization process.
At the moment, ownCloud Client requires a forked version of CSync. Both
CMake and Mirall can be downloaded at ownCloud's `Client Download Page`_.
If you want to build the leading edge version of the client, you should
use the latest versions of Mirall and CSync via Git_, like so::
git clone git://git.csync.org/users/freitag/csync.git ocsync
git clone git://github.com/owncloud/mirall.git
Next, create build directories::
mkdir ocsync-build
mkdir mirall-build
This guide assumes that all directories are residing next to each other.
Next, make sure to check out the 'dav' branch in the newly checked out
`ocsync` directory::
cd ocsync
git checkout dav
The first package to buidld is CSync::
cd ocsync-build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Debug" -DLOG_TO_CALLBACK=ON -DWITH_LOG4C=OFF ../ocsync
make
You probably have to satisfy some dependencies. Make sure to install all the
needed development packages. You will need ``iniparser``, ``sqlite3`` as well as
``neon`` for the ownCloud module. ``libssh`` and ``libsmbclient`` are optional
and not required for the client to work. If you want to install the client, run
``make install`` as a final step.
Next, we build mirall::
cd ../mirall-build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Debug" ../mirall \
-DCSYNC_LIBRARY_PATH=../ocsync-build \
-DCSYNC_INCLUDE_PATH=../ocsync/src
If this succeeds, call ``make``. The owncloud binary should appear in the
``bin`` directory. You can also run ``make install`` to install the client to
``/usr/local/bin``.
To build in installer (requires the mingw32-cross-nsis packages)::
make package
.. _`ownCloud repository from OBS`: http://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:devel&package=owncloud-client
.. _CSync: http://www.csync.org
.. _`Client Download Page`: http://owncloud.org/sync-clients/
.. _Git: http://git-scm.com
.. _MacPorts: http://www.macports.org
.. _Homebrew: http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/
.. _libiniparser: http://ndevilla.free.fr/iniparser/