# Build Guide for Linux The following has been tested on 16.04.2 (xenial). Make sure the package lists are up-to-date: ``` sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade ``` Install `git` and clone the repository: ``` sudo apt-get install git git clone --depth=1 https://mfeemster@bitbucket.org/mfeemster/fractorium.git ``` Install the dependencies. ``` sudo apt-get install g++ libgl1-mesa-dev libgl-dev libglm-dev libjpeg-dev libpng12-dev libqt5opengl5-dev libtbb-dev libxml2-dev ocl-icd-libopencl1 ocl-icd-opencl-dev opencl-headers qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev libopenexr22 libopenexr-dev ``` Install the OpenCL drivers and opencl support for your hardware. For AMD get their drivers from their site, build and install the .deb package. For Nvidia: ``` sudo apt-get install nvidia-modprobe nvidia-prime nvidia-367 nvidia-367-dev ``` Optionally you can install the Nvidia-specific `nvidia-libopencl1-367` package, but keep in mind that this will remove the generic ones (`ocl-icd-opencl-dev` and `ocl-icd-libopencl1`). If you have both Qt 4 and 5 installed, select Qt 5 before compilation: ``` export QT_SELECT=qt5 ``` Compile the binaries, they will be created in the `Bin/release` folder. ``` cd fractorium qmake main.pro -r -spec linux-g++-64 CONFIG+=release make ``` Or open main.pro in Qt Creator and build all. `sudo make install` will install the files directly. `sudo make uninstall` is also available. You can also compile a `.deb` package to install locally. A few more tools will be necessary: ``` sudo apt-get install bzr bzr-builddeb dh-make debhelper ``` Tell `bzr` about yourself: ``` bzr whoami "The Person " ``` A helper script is available, use `package-linux.sh` in the project root. It will create `~/PPA/fractorium-VERSION` as a work folder, by default it builds a signed source package. For local use you probably want an unsigned binary package: ``` cd fractorium ./package-linux.sh --binary-only --unsigned ```