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This can happen because the Windows PATH variable contains a directory older copy of ''zlib1.dll'' (or the DLL in question).  You can use '''where zlib1.dll''' in Command Prompt to view the different PATH locations that contain the DLL, as well as the order in which Windows will try to load it.
This can happen because the Windows PATH variable contains a directory older copy of ''zlib1.dll'' (or the DLL in question).  You can use '''where zlib1.dll''' in Command Prompt to view the different PATH locations that contain the DLL, as well as the order in which Windows will try to load it.


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Run ./config.sh.  Consider the following flags:
Run ./config.sh.  Consider the following flags:
  --platform darwin  ---------- Mandatory.
  --platform darwin-devel   ---------- Mandatory.
  --prefix /opt/local ---------- Mandatory.
  --prefix /opt/local       ---------- Mandatory.
  --disable-libsdl2   ---------- MegaZeux may or may not build with the SDL 2 in MacPorts.
  --disable-libsdl2         ---------- MegaZeux may or may not build with the SDL 2 in MacPorts.
  --disable-utils     ---------- This disables compilation of utilities such as downver and checkres.  This is optional.
  --disable-utils           ---------- This disables compilation of utilities such as downver and checkres.  This is optional.
  --enable-release   ---------- Removes debug symbols.  This will make the package smaller if you intend on installing MZX in app form.
  --enable-release         ---------- Removes debug symbols.  This will make the package smaller if you intend on installing MZX in app form.


Build MegaZeux as usual:
Build MegaZeux as usual:

Revision as of 09:50, 9 December 2018

Compiling any MegaZeux 2.80 or later source requires a POSIX compatible shell (bash, dash) to be installed. Download the source .tar.bz2 or .tar.xz and extract it to a new folder.

General Commands

./config.sh

This will give you help about how to configure MegaZeux.

./config.sh --platform unix

To configure the sources. On OS X, the platform is "darwin", and on Windows the platform is either "win64" or "win32".

make

This will build MegaZeux from sources. If it fails, you probably don't have one of SDL, libvorbis, libogg, libpng, zlib or the corresponding dev packages installed.

make install

This will install MegaZeux to the system. This should not be used with the "unix-devel" platform or any other option intended to run straight out of the source directory.

Please see debian/README for more information.


Windows

For compiling MegaZeux with Windows, the generally supported POSIX platform is MSYS2. Other available options include MINGW32/msys, Cygwin, etc., but are typically more complicated than MSYS2. Download and install MSYS2 before continuing. If you are using a 64-bit operating system, follow the 64-bit instructions below. If you are using a 32-bit operating system, follow the 32-bit instructions below.

Windows with MSYS2 (64-bit)

Run mingw64.exe in the msys2 directory. You will be in the "{MSYS DIRECTORY}\home\{your username}\" directory. (This will display in the mingw64 shell as either "~" or "/home/{your username}")

First, run this command. MSYS2 will need to restart when it is finished.

yes Y | pacman -Syu

After restarting MSYS2, run the following commands.

yes Y | pacman -Su
yes Y | pacman -S git
yes Y | pacman -S make
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-zlib
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gdb
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-libpng
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-libogg
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-libvorbis
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-SDL2
git clone https://github.com/AliceLR/megazeux.git
cd megazeux
./config.sh --platform win64
make

MegaZeux should be built and ready to run! If you are not running MegaZeux from mingw64.exe, add the folder containing your dependencies (generally C:\msys64\mingw64\bin) to your Windows PATH variable. Otherwise, MegaZeux will not be able to start from Explorer.

The following optional packages may be of use. They are not required or are part of the packaging process for some architectures.

yes Y | pacman -S nano
yes Y | pacman -S p7zip
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-clang
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-imagemagick

Windows with MSYS2 (32-bit)

Run mingw32.exe in the msys2 directory. You will be in the "{MSYS DIRECTORY}\home\{your username}\" directory. (This will display in the mingw32 shell as either "~" or "/home/{your username}")

First, run this command. MSYS2 will need to restart when it is finished.

yes Y | pacman -Syu

After restarting MSYS2, run the following commands.

yes Y | pacman -Su
yes Y | pacman -S git
yes Y | pacman -S make
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-zlib
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-gcc
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-gdb
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-libpng
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-libogg
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-libvorbis
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-SDL2
git clone https://github.com/AliceLR/megazeux.git
cd megazeux
./config.sh --platform win32
make

MegaZeux should be built and ready to run! If you are not running MegaZeux from mingw32.exe, add the folder containing your dependencies (generally C:\msys32\mingw32\bin) to your Windows PATH variable. Otherwise, MegaZeux will not be able to start from Explorer.

The following optional packages may be of use. They are not required or are part of the packaging process for some architectures.

yes Y | pacman -S nano
yes Y | pacman -S p7zip
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-clang
yes Y | pacman -S mingw-w64-i686-imagemagick

Troubleshooting

- "The program can't start because ___.dll is missing."

If you are running MegaZeux from Explorer, add the folder containing your dependencies (generally C:\msys64\mingw64\bin or C:\msys32\mingw32\bin) to your Windows PATH variable.

- "The procedure entry point inflateReset2 could not be located in the dynamic link library zlib1.dll." (and similar errors)

This can happen because the Windows PATH variable contains a directory older copy of zlib1.dll (or the DLL in question). You can use where zlib1.dll in Command Prompt to view the different PATH locations that contain the DLL, as well as the order in which Windows will try to load it.


Ubuntu/Debian

sudo apt-get install gcc g++

Download compilers to build MegaZeux. MegaZeux will also build with clang.

supo apt-get install libpng-dev libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libsdl1.2-dev libsdl2-dev 

Download the dependencies required to build MegaZeux.

sudo apt-get install git
git clone https://github.com/AliceLR/megazeux.git

Alternatively, download and extract the latest .tar.xz or .tar.bz2 source archive to the desired location.

See the "general commands" section above for more information.


Mac OS X

With MacPorts (testing only)

You will need to install XCode and MacPorts before continuing. This method is suitable only for testing builds, and should not be used to produce releases.

Compile/install dependencies.

sudo port install zlib libpng libogg libvorbis libsdl

Navigate to the extracted source directory. If you're building MZX 2.90 and under, please download this updated Makefile.in and put it in arch/darwin/, otherwise MegaZeux will fail to compile.

Run ./config.sh. Consider the following flags:

--platform darwin-devel   ---------- Mandatory.
--prefix /opt/local       ---------- Mandatory.
--disable-libsdl2         ---------- MegaZeux may or may not build with the SDL 2 in MacPorts.
--disable-utils           ---------- This disables compilation of utilities such as downver and checkres.  This is optional.
--enable-release          ---------- Removes debug symbols.  This will make the package smaller if you intend on installing MZX in app form.

Build MegaZeux as usual:

make -j8

Packaging

Make sure there is not a "MegaZeux" volume mounted before continuing.

rm -r build/
make lipo
make archive

A .dmg will appear in build/arch/darwin/. Please refer to the documentation in arch/darwin/ for more details.