Building FlightGear - Debian

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HowTo build FlightGear 2.12 or bleeding edge development version, hereinafter simply called GIT, on GNU/Linux Debian Oldstable/Squeeze. Users of Stable/Wheezy, Testing or Unstable at least have to change package names (version numbering) accordingly.

The meaning of this article is to be a short, checklist like, overview of the specific steps to compile FlightGear and components on Debian. For more detailed information please refer to the main article Building FlightGear on Linux.

If you don't want to get your hands dirty, have a look at Scripted Compilation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu.

Zeichen 144 icon.png For beginners with compiling it is highly recommended to follow this guide step by step. Any modification to most of the here used commands may cause trouble.


Requirements and Preparations

A bunch of packages (as well as some of their dependencies) are required to compile FlightGear:

Tools
su -c "apt-get install automake cmake g++ gcc git make sed subversion"
Additionally install "fluid" if you intend to use fgadmin.


Dependencies

Command for Squeeze, users of other releases are advised to check package versions:

su -c "apt-get install  \
  freeglut3-dev  libboost-dev   libcurl4-openssl-dev  libgtkglext1-dev \
  libjpeg62-dev  libopenal-dev  librsvg2-dev          libsvn-dev \
  libxml2-dev    libxrandr-dev"
If you prefer you might replace "libcurl4-openssl-dev" by "libcurl4-gnutls-dev".
If "libjpeg62-dev" breaks package dependencies, just install one of the other versions' -dev.
Add "libudev-dev" if you need FG's feature -D EVENT_INPUT=ON.
Zeichen 144 icon.png During installation development packages of libraries which are going to be compiled must not be installed. They can safely be re-installed after compilation. Namely here these might be "libplib-dev", "libfltk1.1-dev", "libopenscenegraph-dev" and "simgear-dev".


Build and install

Because we are going to install versions different to the ones in the Debian repositories, it is recommended to install FlightGear in a place independent of the base system, such as /usr/local/FG-2.12 or $HOME/FG-2.12. This way also has the advantage of easily managing several FlightGear versions, even with different versions of OpenSceneGraph and/or plib, simply by altering the installation prefix. I suggest to make this directory writeable by the user so there is no need to become root for the make -j2 install commands. We'll use $FG_INSTALL_DIR as a placeholder for this directory.
Another placeholder will be $FG_SRC_DIR, it stands for the absolute path to the directory which is supposed to keep the folders of the various source codes. So, in the instructions below, you have to replace these with the local paths or even export them (in every terminal you're using them) for the process:

export FG_INSTALL_DIR=$HOME/FG-2.12 && mkdir $FG_INSTALL_DIR
export FG_SRC_DIR=$HOME/src && mkdir $FG_SRC_DIR

Have in mind that the data is a relatively large download (GIT more than 7 GB and growing / 2.12 960 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 laymen section.
To have a build with debugging symbols add -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="RelWithDebInfo" to SimGear's and FlightGear's cmake options.


libfltk

FLTK is required for fgadmin, which is content with libfltk-1.1, and fgrun, which minimum is libfltk-1.3.
Wheezy: Just install package "libfltk1.3-dev" if you're planning to use either of them.
Squeeze: For fgadmin just install package "libfltk1.1-dev". To compile fgrun, too, build and install FLTK-1.3 instead:

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
wget http://ftp.easysw.com/pub/fltk/1.3.2/fltk-1.3.2-source.tar.gz
tar xzf fltk-1.3.2-source.tar.gz
cd fltk-1.3.2
./configure --enable-shared --prefix=$FG_INSTALL_DIR 
make -j2 install


plib

2.12 and GIT: Latest SVN is required.

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/plib/code/trunk plib.svn
cd plib
sed s/PLIB_TINY_VERSION\ \ 5/PLIB_TINY_VERSION\ \ 6/ -i src/util/ul.h
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=$FG_INSTALL_DIR
make -j2 install


OpenSceneGraph

On Wheezy skip that step and install package "libopenscenegraph-dev" instead.
Last version known to work for 2.12 is OpenSceneGraph 3.1.4.
2.12 and GIT:

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
svn co http://svn.openscenegraph.org/svn/osg/OpenSceneGraph/tags/OpenSceneGraph-3.1.4 OpenSceneGraph-3.1.4.svn
mkdir build-osg; cd build-osg
cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Release" -DLIB_POSTFIX="" \
      -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$FG_INSTALL_DIR" $FG_SRC_DIR/OpenSceneGraph-3.1.4.svn
make -j2 install


SimGear

2.12 and GIT:

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
git clone git://mapserver.flightgear.org/simgear simgear.git

2.12 only:

cd simgear.git
git checkout -b 2.12 origin/release/2.12.0

2.12 and GIT:

mkdir $FG_SRC_DIR/build-sg; cd $FG_SRC_DIR/build-sg
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$FG_INSTALL_DIR" $FG_SRC_DIR/simgear.git
make -j2 install


FlightGear source

2.12 and GIT:

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
git clone git://mapserver.flightgear.org/flightgear flightgear.git

2.12 only:

cd flightgear.git
git checkout -b 2.12 origin/release/2.12.0

2.12 and GIT:

mkdir $FG_SRC_DIR/build-fg; cd $FG_SRC_DIR/build-fg
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$FG_INSTALL_DIR" $FG_SRC_DIR/flightgear.git
make -j2 install


FlightGear data

2.12 only: Please have a look at the mirror list for a server close to your location.

cd $FG_INSTALL_DIR
wget http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/flightgear/ftp/Shared/FlightGear-data-2.12.0.tar.bz2
tar xjf FlightGear-data-2.12.0.tar.bz2

GIT only: For slow/unstable internet connections it is recommended to download the fgdata.bundle instead of cloning the data.

cd $FG_INSTALL_DIR
git clone git://mapserver.flightgear.org/fgdata data


Trial run and finishing process

When all the builds are done and the data download has finished it is time for a test run:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$FG_INSTALL_DIR/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
$FG_INSTALL_DIR/bin/fgfs --fg-root=$FG_INSTALL_DIR/data
The fgfs binary needs to find our self compiled libraries at runtime and therefore we have to tell the linker (ld) where to find them. That is what the first line here does. You might want to add this line to your $HOME/.bashrc to have this as a persistent setting (may cause problems, if one has installed more than one version of FlightGear!).
Have in mind, the $FG_INSTALL_DIR and $FG_SRC_DIR variables are available for this session only. For future use of these lines, replace them by the real paths.

To avoid the need to give the path to the fgfs command each time, you might consider to create a symlink at a place that is listed in $PATH:

ln -s $FG_INSTALL_DIR/bin/fgfs $HOME/bin/fgfs

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 out another launcher.


Optional Software

Zeichen 101 icon.png Some of the below instructions possibly are not up to date. Please feel free to revise them.

Feel free to add the commands to install other FlightGear related projects.

Atlas

One more Package has to be installed: "libglew1.5-dev"

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
git clone http://mapserver.flightgear.org/git/atlas
cd atlas
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=$FG_INSTALL_DIR --with-fgbase=$FG_INSTALL_DIR/data
make -j2 install
cp -R $FG_SRC_DIR/atlas/src/data/* $FG_INSTALL_DIR/data/Atlas
$FG_INSTALL_DIR/bin/Atlas


fgcom

For fgcom install package "libasound2-dev".

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
svn co https://appfgcom.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/fgcom/trunk fgcom
cd fgcom/src
make -j2 install_BIN=$FG_INSTALL_DIR/bin INSTALL_DIR=$FG_INSTALL_DIR/fgcom \
   PLIB_PREFIX=$FG_INSTALL_DIR [OPENAL_PREFIX=$FG_INSTALL_DIR] install

Create an .alsoftrc file as shown in FGCOM Testing.


fgrun

To build fgrun libfltk1.3 is required, see libfltk above.
2.10.0 and GIT:

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
git clone git://gitorious.org/fg/fgrun.git

2.10.0 only:

cd fgrun
git checkout -b 1.7.0 origin/release/1.7.0

2.10.0 and GIT:

mkdir $FG_SRC_DIR/build-fgrun; cd $FG_SRC_DIR/build-fgrun
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$FG_INSTALL_DIR" $FG_SRC_DIR/fgrun
make -j2 install

2.10.0 and GIT:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$FG_INSTALL_DIR/lib/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
$FG_INSTALL_DIR/bin/fgrun


TaxiDraw

Zeichen 101 icon.png Obsolete for airport creation, use WorldEditor instead. It is still useful for working on ground networks.
To compile TaxiDraw we need to install some more packages:

  • either "libcurl4-gnutls-dev" or "libcurl4-openssl-dev" for curl.h
  • "wx2.8-headers" (at least, maybe even more than just that one. Please report!
su -c "aptitude install [libcurl4-gnutls-dev|libcurl4-openssl-dev]"
cd $FG_SRC_DIR
git clone git://mapserver.flightgear.org/taxidraw
cd taxidraw
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=$FG_INSTALL_DIR
make -j2 install


TerraGear

Automatic Installation

link If you are familiar with "download_and_compile.sh" script from Brisa you can donwload this script: http://clemaez.fr/flightgear/download_and_compile_tg.sh This script is similar to Brisa's one (only usable for Debian/Mint/Ubuntu). This script installs TerraGear (latest version) and terragear-gui.

How to use it?
sh terragear_download_and_compile.sh -j 2 ALL
Need some help?

Look at forum topics : http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=14849

After success installation you can exectute this command line in the terragear/bin directory in order to display every --help for each binary files:

cd terragear/bin && for i in `ls`; do echo ""; echo "################# "$i" ##############"; ./$i --help; done

Basic Installation

To resolve some of the dependencies of TerraGear the GIT sections of steps plib, OpenSceneGraph and SimGear have to be done first. Additionally some packages and their dependencies have to be installed:

su -c "apt-get install \
  libgdal-dev libtiff4-dev libboost-signals-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-thread-dev"

Squeeze users have to compile the CGAL dependency. On Wheezy just install package "libcgal-dev" instead.

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
wget https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/31174/CGAL-4.0.2.tar.bz2
tar xjf CGAL-4.0.2.tar.bz2
mkdir $FG_SRC_DIR/build-cgal; cd $FG_SRC_DIR/build-cgal
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$FG_INSTALL_DIR" $FG_SRC_DIR/CGAL-4.0.2
make -j2 install

Compile TerraGear:

cd $FG_SRC_DIR
git clone git://git.gitorious.org/fg/terragear.git
mkdir $FG_SRC_DIR/build-tg; cd $FG_SRC_DIR/build-tg
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH="$FG_INSTALL_DIR" $FG_SRC_DIR/terragear
make -j2 install


WorldEditor (WED)

Because this is the same for all Linux distributions the instructions are not listed here separately. Please refer to our lead WED article.