Building FlightGear - Debian
HowTo build on Debian
HowTo build FlightGear 2.2.0 or bleeding edge development version, hereinafter simply called GIT, on GNU/Linux Debian Stable 6.x (Squeeze) and Testing (Wheezy).
Even on Debian Oldstable 5.x (Lenny) this guide will work for both, 2.2.0 and GIT. At least until one or more dependencies of the GIT version are changing or beeing added.
If you don't want to make your hands dirty, have a look at Scripted Compilation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu.
Requirements and Preparations
You need an OpenGL capable graphics including a proper installed driver.
Also a bunch of packages (and some of their dependencies) are required:
- gcc, g++, make, automake, pkg-config
- mawk (or gawk)
- cmake (min. version 2.6.0-5)
- git, subversion, wget
- freeglut3-dev, libgl1-mesa-dev, libxrandr-dev
- libxi-dev, libxmu-dev, libxext-dev
- libopenal-dev (for Lenny see libopenal), libalut-dev
- libjpeg62-dev, libtiff4-dev, libpng12-dev
- libboost1.37-dev (min 1.37, 1.40 available for Lenny on backports.debian.org)
During installation package simgear-dev must not be installed. It can safely be re-installed after compilation. Same for openscenegraph-dev, if you're using a version differnt to that in the Debian repository.
Build and install
Because we are going to install versions different to the ones in the repositories it is recommended to install FG-2.2.0 and/or GIT in a place independent to the base system such as /usr/local/FG-2.2.0, /opt/FG-2.2.0 or in a subdirectory of your $HOME. I suggest to make it writeable by the user that there is no need to become root for the make install
commands. I'll use $prefix
as a placeholder for this directory.
Another one will be $srcdir
, it stands for the absolute path to the directory which is supposed to keep the folders of the various source codes. So, in the following instructions, you have to replace these with the local paths or even export
them during the process.
Have in mind that the data is a relatively large download (GIT about 3.5 GB and 2.2.0 300 MB). So, to save some time, it is a good idea to fetch it while building the sources.
For some basic info on git commands for FlightGear users we have a git for dummies section.
libopenal
Lenny only! The libopenal-dev package in Lenny is too old for fgcom. For FlightGear it does work but not all features (like doppler) are available, so installing an up to date version is recommended anyway.
cd $srcdir wget http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal-releases/openal-soft-1.11.753.tar.bz2 tar xjf openal-soft-1.11.753.tar.bz2 cd openal-soft-1.11.753/build cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$prefix" .. make install
plib
Latest SVN is recommended, yet package plib1.8.5-dev for Squeeze does work as well.
cd $srcdir svn co https://plib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/plib/trunk plib cd plib sed s/PLIB_TINY_VERSION\ \ 5/PLIB_TINY_VERSION\ \ 6/ -i src/util/ul.h ./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=$prefix make install
OpenSceneGraph
2.2.0 only:
su -c "apt-get install libopenscenegraph-dev"
GIT only:
Mostly the latest revision from OpenSceneGraph svn does suit. However, sometimes this does not work and as a fallback one can go backwards through the revisions. Revision must be at least 12170 (February 2011).
cd $srcdir svn co http://www.openscenegraph.org/svn/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk OpenSceneGraph ln -s lib $prefix/lib64 # 64bit OS' only, if lib64 does not exist mkdir osg-build && cd osg-build cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Release" \ -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$prefix" $srcdir/OpenSceneGraph make install
SimGear
2.2.0 and GIT:
cd $srcdir git clone git://gitorious.org/fg/simgear.git simgear cd simgear
2.2.0 only:
git checkout -b releases/2.2.0 origin/releases/2.2.0
2.2.0 and GIT:
./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=$prefix make install
FlightGear source
2.2.0 and GIT:
cd $srcdir git clone git://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear.git flightgear cd flightgear
2.2.0 only:
git checkout -b releases/2.2.0 origin/releases/2.2.0
2.2.0 and GIT:
./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=$prefix make install
FlightGear data
2.2.0 only: At the time of writing, 2.2.0 is not yet released, there is no tar archive for the data available. Test pilots for this release are advised to use the release/2.2.0 branch from git. The following URL for wget will be updated, if it is not working, as soon as 2.2.0 is released.
cd $prefix wget http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/flightgear/ftp/Shared/FlightGear-data-2.2.0.tar.bz2 tar xjf FlightGear-data-2.2.0.tar.bz2
GIT only:
For slow/unstable internet connections it is recommended to download the fgdata.bundle instead of cloning the data.
FlightGear's primary git server on gitorious is known to have trouble cloning the data, the mapserver's mirror usually has no problems:
cd $prefix git clone git://mapserver.flightgear.org/fgdata
Trial run
When all the builds are done and the data download has finished it is time for a test run:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$prefix/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH $prefix/bin/fgfs --fg-root=$prefix/fgdata
For the future, if you want to start FlightGear from command line have a look at fgfsrc, if you prefer a graphical user interface continue with compiling fgrun or check FGo!. Have in mind that fgfs
need to find our self compiled libraries and therefore we have to tell the linker (ld) where to find them. That is what the first line here does.
Optional Software
Feel free to add the commands to install other FlightGear related projects.
fgcom
For fgcom unfortunately there is one more dependency which cannot be solved with packages on Lenny, see libopenal.
cd $srcdir svn co https://appfgcom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/fgcom/trunk fgcom cd fgcom/src make INSTALL_BIN=$prefix/bin INSTALL_DIR=$prefix/fgcom \ PLIB_PREFIX=$prefix OPENAL_PREFIX=$prefix install
fgrun
To build fgrun one more package is required:
- libfltk1.1-dev
cd $srcdir svn co http://fgrun.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/fgrun/trunk fgrun cd fgrun/fgrun/ ./autogen.sh ./configure --prefix=$prefix make install
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