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QGIS
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Building QGIS from source - step by step
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1. Introduction
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2. Overview
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3. Building on GNU/Linux
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3.1. Building QGIS with Qt 5.x
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3.2. Prepare apt
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3.3. Install build dependencies
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3.4. Setup ccache (Optional, but recommended)
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3.5. Prepare your development environment
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3.6. Check out the QGIS Source Code
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3.7. Starting the compile
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3.8. Compiling with 3D
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3.9. Building different branches
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3.10. Building Debian packages
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3.11. On Fedora Linux
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4. Building on Windows
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4.1. Building with Microsoft Visual Studio
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4.2. Building using MinGW
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4.3. Creation of MSYS environment for compilation of QGIS
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4.4. Building on Linux with mxe
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5. Building on MacOS X
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5.1. Install Developer Tools
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5.2. Install CMake and other build tools
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5.3. Install Qt5 and QGIS-Deps
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5.4. QGIS source
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5.5. Configure the build
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5.6. Building
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6. Setting up the WCS test server on GNU/Linux
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6.1. Preparation
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6.2. Setup mapserver
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6.3. Create a home page
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6.4. Now deploy it
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6.5. Debugging
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7. Setting up a Jenkins Build Server
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8. Debug output and running tests
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9. Authors and Acknowledgments
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Last Updated: 2020-05-08
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Last Change : 2020-05-08
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1. Introduction
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===============
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This document is the original installation guide of the described software
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QGIS. The software and hardware descriptions named in this
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document are in most cases registered trademarks and are therefore subject
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to the legal requirements. QGIS is subject to the GNU General Public
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License. Find more information on the QGIS Homepage:
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http://qgis.org
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The details, that are given in this document have been written and verified
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to the best of knowledge and responsibility of the editors. Nevertheless,
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mistakes concerning the content are possible. Therefore, all data are not
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liable to any duties or guarantees. The editors and publishers do not take
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any responsibility or liability for failures and their consequences. You are
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always welcome for indicating possible mistakes.
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Because the code of QGIS evolves from release to release, These instructions are
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regularly updated to match the corresponding release. Instructions for the current
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master branch are available at
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http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://raw.github.com/qgis/QGIS/master/doc/INSTALL.html.
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If you wish to build another version of QGIS, ensure to checkout the appropriate
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release branch. The QGIS source code can be found in the repository (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS).
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Please visit http://qgis.org for information on joining our mailing lists
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and getting involved in the project further.
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/!\ Note to document writers: Please use this document as the central
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place for describing build procedures. Please do not remove this notice.
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/!\ Note to document writers: This document is generated from
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doc/INSTALL.t2t - if you need to edit this document, be sure to edit that
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file rather than the generated INSTALL document found in the root of the
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source directory.
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2. Overview
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QGIS, like a number of major projects (e.g., KDE 4.0), uses CMake
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(http://www.cmake.org) for building from source.
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Following a summary of the required dependencies for building:
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Required build tools:
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- CMake >= 3.0.0
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- Flex >= 2.5.6
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- Bison >= 2.4
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- Python 3
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Required build dependencies:
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- Qt >= 5.9.0
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- Proj >= 4.9.3
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- GEOS >= 3.4
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- Sqlite3 >= 3.0.0
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- SpatiaLite >= 4.2.0
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- libspatialindex
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- GDAL/OGR >= 2.1
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- Qwt >= 5.0 & (< 6.1 with internal QwtPolar)
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- expat >= 1.95
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- QScintilla2
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- QCA
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- qtkeychain (>= 0.5)
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- libzip
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Optional dependencies:
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- for GRASS providers and plugin - GRASS >= 7.0.0.
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- for georeferencer - GSL >= 1.8
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- for PostGIS support - PostgreSQL >= 8.0.x
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- for gps plugin - gpsbabel
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- for mapserver export and PyQGIS - Python >= 3.3
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- for python support - SIP >= 4.12, PyQt >= 5.3 must match Qt version, Qscintilla2
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- for qgis mapserver - FastCGI
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- for oracle provider - Oracle OCI library
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Indirect dependencies:
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Some proprietary formats (e.g., ECW and MrSid) supported by GDAL require
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proprietary third party libraries. QGIS doesn't need any of those itself to
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build, but will only support those formats if GDAL is built accordingly. Refer
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to http://gdal.org/formats_list.html ff. for instructions how to include
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those formats in GDAL.
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3. Building on GNU/Linux
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3.1. Building QGIS with Qt 5.x
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Requires: Ubuntu / Debian derived distro
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/!\ Note: Refer to the section Building Debian packages for building
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debian packages. Unless you plan to develop on QGIS, that is probably the
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easiest option to compile and install QGIS.
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These notes are for Ubuntu - other versions and Debian derived distros may
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require slight variations in package names.
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These notes are for if you want to build QGIS from source. One of the major
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aims here is to show how this can be done using binary packages for *all*
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dependencies - building only the core QGIS stuff from source. I prefer this
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approach because it means we can leave the business of managing system packages
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to apt and only concern ourselves with coding QGIS!
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This document assumes you have made a fresh install and have a 'clean' system.
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These instructions should work fine if this is a system that has already been
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in use for a while, you may need to just skip those steps which are irrelevant
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to you.
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3.2. Prepare apt
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The packages QGIS depends on to build are available in the "universe" component
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of Ubuntu. This is not activated by default, so you need to activate it:
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1. Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file.
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2. Uncomment all the lines starting with "deb"
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Also you will need a recent enough distribution in order for all dependencies
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to be met. The supported distributions are listed in the following section.
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Now update your local sources database:
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sudo apt-get update
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3.3. Install build dependencies
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| buster | ``apt-get install bison ca-certificates ccache cmake cmake-curses-gui dh-python doxygen expect flex flip gdal-bin git graphviz grass-dev libexiv2-dev libexpat1-dev libfcgi-dev libgdal-dev libgeos-dev libgsl-dev libpq-dev libproj-dev libprotobuf-dev libqca-qt5-2-dev libqca-qt5-2-plugins libqscintilla2-qt5-dev libqt5opengl5-dev libqt5serialport5-dev libqt5sql5-sqlite libqt5svg5-dev libqt5webkit5-dev libqt5xmlpatterns5-dev libqwt-qt5-dev libspatialindex-dev libspatialite-dev libsqlite3-dev libsqlite3-mod-spatialite libyaml-tiny-perl libzip-dev lighttpd locales ninja-build ocl-icd-opencl-dev opencl-headers pkg-config poppler-utils protobuf-compiler pyqt5-dev pyqt5-dev-tools pyqt5.qsci-dev python3-all-dev python3-autopep8 python3-dateutil python3-dev python3-future python3-gdal python3-httplib2 python3-jinja2 python3-lxml python3-markupsafe python3-mock python3-nose2 python3-owslib python3-plotly python3-psycopg2 python3-pygments python3-pyproj python3-pyqt5 python3-pyqt5.qsci python3-pyqt5.qtsql python3-pyqt5.qtsvg python3-pyqt5.qtwebkit python3-requests python3-sip python3-sip-dev python3-six python3-termcolor python3-tz python3-yaml qt3d-assimpsceneimport-plugin qt3d-defaultgeometryloader-plugin qt3d-gltfsceneio-plugin qt3d-scene2d-plugin qt3d5-dev qt5-default qt5keychain-dev qtbase5-dev qtbase5-private-dev qtpositioning5-dev qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools saga spawn-fcgi txt2tags xauth xfonts-100dpi xfonts-75dpi xfonts-base xfonts-scalable xvfb`` |
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| bionic | ``apt-get install bison ca-certificates ccache cmake cmake-curses-gui dh-python doxygen expect flex flip gdal-bin git graphviz grass-dev libexiv2-dev libexpat1-dev libfcgi-dev libgdal-dev libgeos-dev libgsl-dev libpq-dev libproj-dev libprotobuf-dev libqca-qt5-2-dev libqca-qt5-2-plugins libqscintilla2-qt5-dev libqt5opengl5-dev libqt5serialport5-dev libqt5sql5-sqlite libqt5svg5-dev libqt5webkit5-dev libqt5xmlpatterns5-dev libqwt-qt5-dev libspatialindex-dev libspatialite-dev libsqlite3-dev libsqlite3-mod-spatialite libyaml-tiny-perl libzip-dev lighttpd locales ninja-build ocl-icd-opencl-dev opencl-headers pkg-config poppler-utils protobuf-compiler pyqt5-dev pyqt5-dev-tools pyqt5.qsci-dev python3-all-dev python3-autopep8 python3-dateutil python3-dev python3-future python3-gdal python3-httplib2 python3-jinja2 python3-lxml python3-markupsafe python3-mock python3-nose2 python3-owslib python3-plotly python3-psycopg2 python3-pygments python3-pyproj python3-pyqt5 python3-pyqt5.qsci python3-pyqt5.qtsql python3-pyqt5.qtsvg python3-pyqt5.qtwebkit python3-requests python3-sip python3-sip-dev python3-six python3-termcolor python3-tz python3-yaml qt3d-assimpsceneimport-plugin qt3d-defaultgeometryloader-plugin qt3d-gltfsceneio-plugin qt3d-scene2d-plugin qt3d5-dev qt5-default qt5keychain-dev qtbase5-dev qtbase5-private-dev qtpositioning5-dev qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools saga spawn-fcgi txt2tags xauth xfonts-100dpi xfonts-75dpi xfonts-base xfonts-scalable xvfb`` |
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(extracted from the control.in file in debian/)
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See http://qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#debian-ubuntu for
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currently supported distributions (plain xenial's GDAL for instance is to old
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and we build with GDAL2 from ubuntugis).
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3.4. Setup ccache (Optional, but recommended)
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You should also setup ccache to speed up compile times:
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cd /usr/local/bin
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sudo ln -s /usr/bin/ccache gcc
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sudo ln -s /usr/bin/ccache g++
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or simply add /usr/lib/ccache to your PATH.
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3.5. Prepare your development environment
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As a convention I do all my development work in $HOME/dev/<language>, so in
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this case we will create a work environment for C++ development work like
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this:
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mkdir -p ${HOME}/dev/cpp
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cd ${HOME}/dev/cpp
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This directory path will be assumed for all instructions that follow.
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3.6. Check out the QGIS Source Code
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There are two ways the source can be checked out. Use the anonymous method
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if you do not have edit privileges for the QGIS source repository, or use
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the developer checkout if you have permissions to commit source code
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changes.
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1. Anonymous Checkout
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cd ${HOME}/dev/cpp
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git clone git://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
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2. Developer Checkout
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cd ${HOME}/dev/cpp
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git clone git@github.com:qgis/QGIS.git
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3.7. Starting the compile
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I compile my development version of QGIS into my ~/apps directory to avoid
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conflicts with Ubuntu packages that may be under /usr. This way for example
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you can use the binary packages of QGIS on your system along side with your
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development version. I suggest you do something similar:
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mkdir -p ${HOME}/apps
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Now we create a build directory and run ccmake:
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cd QGIS
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mkdir build-master
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cd build-master
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ccmake ..
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When you run ccmake (note the .. is required!), a menu will appear where
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you can configure various aspects of the build. If you want QGIS to have
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debugging capabilities then set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to Debug. If you do not have
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root access or do not want to overwrite existing QGIS installs (by your
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package manager for example), set the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to somewhere you
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have write access to (I usually use ${HOME}/apps). Now press
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'c' to configure, 'e' to dismiss any error messages that may appear.
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and 'g' to generate the make files. Note that sometimes 'c' needs to
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be pressed several times before the 'g' option becomes available.
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After the 'g' generation is complete, press 'q' to exit the ccmake
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interactive dialog.
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/!\ Warning: Make sure that your build directory is completely empty when you
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enter the command. Do never try to "re-use" an existing Qt5 build directory.
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If you want to use `ccmake` or other interactive tools, run the command in
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the empty build directory once before starting to use the interactive tools.
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Now on with the build:
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make -jX
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where X is the number of available cores. Depending on your platform,
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this can speed up the build time considerably.
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Then you can directly run from the build directory:
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./output/bin/qgis
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Another option is to install to your system:
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make install
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After that you can try to run QGIS:
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$HOME/apps/bin/qgis
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If all has worked properly the QGIS application should start up and appear
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on your screen. If you get the error message "error while loading shared libraries",
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execute this command in your shell.
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sudo ldconfig
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If that doesn't help add the install path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH:
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${HOME}/apps/lib/
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Optionally, if you already know what aspects you want in your custom build
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then you can skip the interactive ccmake .. part by using the cmake -D
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option for each aspect, e.g.:
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cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${HOME}/apps ..
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Also, if you want to speed your build times, you can easily do it with ninja,
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an alternative to make with similar build options.
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For example, to configure your build you can do either one of:
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ccmake -G Ninja ..
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cmake -G Ninja -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${HOME}/apps ..
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Build and install with ninja:
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ninja (uses all cores by default; also supports the above described -jX option)
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ninja install
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To build even faster, you can build just the targets you need using, for example:
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ninja qgis
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ninja pycore
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# if it's on desktop related code only:
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ninja qgis_desktop
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3.8. Compiling with 3D
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======================
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In the cmake, you need to enable:
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WITH_3D=True
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3.8.1. Compiling with 3D on Debian based distributions
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======================================================
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QGIS 3D requires Qt53DExtras. These headers have been removed
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from Qt upstream on Debian based distributions. A copy has been made in the
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QGIS repository in external/qt3dextra-headers.
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To compile with 3D enabled, you need to add some cmake options:
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH={path to QGIS Git repo}/external/qt3dextra-headers/cmake
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QT5_3DEXTRA_INCLUDE_DIR={path to QGIS Git repo}/external/qt3dextra-headers
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QT5_3DEXTRA_LIBRARY=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt53DExtras.so
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3.9. Building different branches
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================================
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By using git worktree, you can switch between different branches to use
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several sources in parallel, based on the same Git configuration.
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We recommand you to read the documentation about this Git command:
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git commit
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git worktree add ../my_new_functionality
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cd ../my_new_functionality
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git fetch qgis/master
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git rebase -i qgis/master
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# only keep the commits to be pushed
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git push -u my_own_repo my_new_functionality
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3.10. Building Debian packages
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==============================
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Instead of creating a personal installation as in the previous step you can
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also create debian package. This is done from the QGIS root directory, where
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you'll find a debian directory.
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First you need to install the debian packaging tools once:
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apt-get install build-essential
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First you need to create an changelog entry for your distribution. For example
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for Ubuntu Precise:
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dch -l ~precise --force-distribution --distribution precise "precise build"
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The QGIS packages will be created with:
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dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b
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/!\ Note: Install devscripts to get dch.
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/!\ Note: If dpkg-buildpackage complains about unmet build dependencies
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you can install them using apt-get and re-run the command.
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/!\ Note: If you have libqgis1-dev installed, you need to remove it first
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using dpkg -r libqgis1-dev. Otherwise dpkg-buildpackage will complain about a
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build conflict.
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/!\ Note: By default tests are run in the process of building and their
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results are uploaded to http://cdash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=QGIS.
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You can turn the tests off using DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck in front of the
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build command. The upload of results can be avoided with DEB_TEST_TARGET=test.
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The packages are created in the parent directory (ie. one level up).
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Install them using dpkg. E.g.:
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sudo debi
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3.11. On Fedora Linux
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=====================
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We assume that you have the source code of QGIS ready and created a
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new subdirectory called `build` or `build-qt5` in it.
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3.11.1. Install build dependencies
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==================================
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dnf install qt5-qtbase-private-devel qt5-qtwebkit-devel qt5-qtlocation-devel qt5-qttools-static qca-qt5-devel qca-qt5-ossl qt5-qt3d-devel python3-qt5-devel python3-qscintilla-qt5-devel qscintilla-qt5-devel python3-qscintilla-devel python3-qscintilla-qt5 clang flex bison geos-devel gdal-devel sqlite-devel libspatialite-devel qt5-qtsvg-devel spatialindex-devel expat-devel proj-devel qwt-qt5-devel gsl-devel postgresql-devel cmake python3-future gdal-python3 python3-psycopg2 python3-PyYAML python3-pygments python3-jinja2 python3-OWSLib qca-qt5-ossl qwt-qt5-devel qtkeychain-qt5-devel qwt-devel sip-devel libzip-devel exiv2-devel
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To build QGIS server additional dependencies are required:
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dnf install fcgi-devel
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|
|
Make sure that your build directory is completely empty when you enter the
|
|
|
|
following command. Do never try to "re-use" an existing Qt5 build directory.
|
|
|
|
If you want to use `ccmake` or other interactive tools, run the following
|
|
|
|
command in the empty build directory once before starting to use the interactive
|
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|
|
tools.
|
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cmake ..
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|
If everything went OK you can finally start to compile. (As usual append a -jX
|
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|
|
where X is the number of available cores option to make to speed up your build
|
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|
process)
|
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|
make
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Run from the build directory
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./output/bin/qgis
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Or install to your system
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make install
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3.11.2. Suggested system tweaks
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|
===============================
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By default Fedora disables debugging calls from Qt applications. This prevents
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|
the useful debug output which is normally printed when running the unit tests.
|
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|
|
To enable debug prints for the current user, execute:
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|
|
cat > ~/.config/QtProject/qtlogging.ini << EOL
|
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|
|
[Rules]
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default.debug=true
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EOL
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4. Building on Windows
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======================
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4.1. Building with Microsoft Visual Studio
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|
==========================================
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|
This section describes how to build QGIS using Visual Studio (MSVC) 2015 on Windows.
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|
|
This is currently also how the binary QGIS packages are made (earlier versions used MinGW).
|
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|
|
This section describes the setup required to allow Visual Studio to be used to
|
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|
|
build QGIS.
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4.1.1. Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition
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|
===========================================
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|
The free (as in free beer) Community installer is available under:
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|
|
http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/2/3/D23F4D0F-BA2D-4600-8725-6CCECEA05196/vs_community_ENU.exe
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|
|
Select "Custom" install and add the following packages:
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- "Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015" under "Visual C++"
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|
- "Tools (1.4.1) and Windows 10 SDK (10.0.14393)" under "Universal Windows App Development Tools".
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4.1.2. Other tools and dependencies
|
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|
===================================
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|
|
Download and install following packages:
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|| Tool | Website |
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| CMake | https://cmake.org/files/v3.12/cmake-3.12.3-win64-x64.msi |
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| GNU flex, GNU bison and GIT | http://cygwin.com/setup-x86.exe (32bit) or http://cygwin.com/setup-x86_64.exe (64bit) |
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| OSGeo4W | http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/osgeo4w-setup-x86.exe (32bit) or http://download.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/osgeo4w-setup-x86_64.exe (64bit) |
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| ninja | https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases/download/v1.7.2/ninja-win.zip |
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|
For the QGIS build you need to install following packages from cygwin:
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- bison
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- flex
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|
- git (even if you already have Git for Windows installed)
|
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|
and from OSGeo4W (select Advanced Install):
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|
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- qgis-dev-deps
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|
|
This will also select packages the above packages depend on.
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|
|
If you install other packages, this might cause issues. Particularly, make sure
|
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|
|
not to install the msinttypes package. It installs a stdint.h file in
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|
|
OSGeo4W[64]\include, that conflicts with Visual Studio own stdint.h, which for
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|
|
example breaks the build of the virtual layer provider.
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|
|
Earlier versions of this document also covered how to build all above
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|
|
dependencies. If you're interested in that, check the history of this page in the Wiki
|
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|
|
or the SVN repository.
|
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|
|
ninja:
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|
copy ninja.exe to C:\OSGeo4W64\bin\
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4.1.3. Clone the QGIS Source Code
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=================================
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|
Choose a directory to store the QGIS source code.
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|
For example, to put it in the OSGeo4W64 install, navigate there:
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|
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cd C:\OSGeo4W64
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|
This directory will be assumed for all instructions
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that follow.
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On the command prompt clone the QGIS source from
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git to the source directory QGIS:
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git clone git://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
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This requires Git. If you have Git for Windows on your PATH already,
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|
you can do this from a normal command prompt. If you do not, you can
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|
use the Git package that was installed as part of Cygwin by opening
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|
a Cygwin[64] Terminal
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|
And, to avoid Git in Windows reporting changes to files not actually modified:
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cd QGIS
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git config core.filemode false
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4.1.4. Setting up the Visual Studio project with CMake
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======================================================
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/!\ Consider this section as example. It tends to outdate, when OSGeo4W and
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|
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SDKs move on. ms-windows/osgeo4w/package-nightly.cmd is used for the
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|
|
nightly builds and constantly updated and hence might contain necessary
|
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|
|
updates that are not yet reflected here.
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To start a command prompt with an environment that both has the VC++ and the OSGeo4W
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|
|
variables create the following batch file (assuming the above packages were
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|
installed in the default locations):
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@echo off
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call C:\OSGeo4W64\QGIS\ms-windows\osgeo4w\msvc-env.bat x86_64
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@cmd
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Save the batch file as C:\OSGeo4W64\OSGeo4W-dev.bat and run it.
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Using configonly.bat to create the MSVC solution file:
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We will be using the file ms-windows/osgeo4w/configonly.bat to create an MSVC solution file.
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There are two supported CMake generators for creating a solution file: Ninja, and native MSVC.
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|
The advantage of using native MSVC solution is that you can find the root of build problems much more easily.
|
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|
|
configonly.bat is meant to create a configured build directory with a MSVC solution file:
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cd C:\OSGeo4W64\QGIS\ms-windows\osgeo4w
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configonly.bat
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|
Compiling QGIS with MSVC:
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|
|
We will need to run MSVC with all the environment variables set, thus we will run it as follows:
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Run the batch file OSGeo4W-dev.bat you created before.
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On the command prompt run call gdal-dev-env.bat to add the release gdal and proj libraries to your PATH.
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|
On the command prompt run devenv to open MSVC.
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|
From MSVC, open the solution file
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C:\OSGeo4W64\QGIS\ms-windows\osgeo4w\build-qgis-test-x86_64\qgis.sln
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|
Try to build the solution (go grab a cup of tea, it may take a while).
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|
If it fails, run it again and again until there are (hopefully) no errors.
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|
Running QGIS from within MSVC:
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|
Edit the properties of the project ALL_BUILD:
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|
Debugging -> Command -> C:\OSGeo4W64\QGIS\ms-windows\osgeo4w\build-qgis-test-x86_64\output\bin\RelWithDebInfo\qgis.exe
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|
Run: Debug -> Start Debugging (F5) or Start Without Debugging (Ctrl+F5)
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|
|
Ignore the "These projects are out of date" message, it appears even if no files were changed.
|
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|
Old alternative method that might still work using cmake-gui:
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|
Create a 'build' directory somewhere. This will be where all the build output
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|
will be generated.
|
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|
Now run cmake-gui (still from cmd) and in the Where is the source code:
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box, browse to the top level QGIS directory.
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|
In the Where to build the binaries: box, browse to the 'build' directory you
|
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|
created.
|
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|
|
If the path to bison and flex contains blanks, you need to use the short name
|
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|
for the directory (i.e. C:\Program Files should be rewritten to
|
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|
|
C:\Progra~n, where n is the number as shown in `dir /x C:\``).
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|
Verify that the 'BINDINGS_GLOBAL_INSTALL' option is not checked, so that python
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|
bindings are placed into the output directory when you run the INSTALL target.
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|
Hit Configure to start the configuration and select Visual Studio 9 2008
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|
and keep native compilers and click Finish.
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|
The configuration should complete without any further questions and allow you to
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click Generate.
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Now close cmake-gui and continue on the command prompt by starting
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vcexpress. Use File / Open / Project/Solutions and open the
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qgis-x.y.z.sln File in your project directory.
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Change Solution Configuration from Debug to RelWithDebInfo (Release
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with Debug Info) or Release before you build QGIS using the ALL_BUILD
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target (otherwise you need debug libraries that are not included).
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After the build completed you should install QGIS using the INSTALL target.
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Install QGIS by building the INSTALL project. By default this will install to
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c:\Program Files\qgis<version> (this can be changed by changing the
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable in cmake-gui).
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You will also either need to add all the dependency DLLs to the QGIS install
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directory or add their respective directories to your PATH.
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4.1.5. Packaging
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To create a standalone installer there is a perl script named 'creatensis.pl'
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in 'qgis/ms-windows/osgeo4w'. It downloads all required packages from OSGeo4W
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and repackages them into an installer using NSIS.
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The script can be run on both Windows and Linux.
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On Debian/Ubuntu you can just install the 'nsis' package.
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NSIS for Windows can be downloaded at:
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http://nsis.sourceforge.net
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And Perl for Windows (including other requirements like 'wget', 'unzip', 'tar'
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and 'bzip2') is available at:
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http://cygwin.com
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4.1.6. Packaging your own build of QGIS
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=======================================
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Assuming you have completed the above packaging step, if you want to include
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your own hand built QGIS executables, you need to copy them in from your
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windows installation into the ms-windows file tree created by the creatensis
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script.
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cd ms-windows/
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rm -rf osgeo4w/unpacked/apps/qgis/*
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cp -r /tmp/qgis1.7.0/* osgeo4w/unpacked/apps/qgis/
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Now create a package.
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./quickpackage.sh
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After this you should now have a nsis installer containing your own build
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of QGIS and all dependencies needed to run it on a windows machine.
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4.1.7. Osgeo4w packaging
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========================
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The actual packaging process is currently not documented, for now please take a
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look at:
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ms-windows/osgeo4w/package.cmd
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4.2. Building using MinGW
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=========================
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Note: This section might be outdated as nowadays Visual C++ is use to build
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the "official" packages.
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Note: For a detailed account of building all the dependencies yourself you
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can visit Marco Pasetti's website here:
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http://www.webalice.it/marco.pasetti/qgis+grass/BuildFromSource.html
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Read on to use the simplified approach with pre-built libraries...
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4.2.1. MSYS
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===========
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MSYS provides a unix style build environment under windows. We have created a
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zip archive that contains just about all dependencies.
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Get this:
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http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/win32/msys.zip
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and unpack to c:\msys
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If you wish to prepare your msys environment yourself rather than using
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our pre-made one, detailed instructions are provided elsewhere in this
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document.
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4.2.2. Qt
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=========
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Download Qt opensource precompiled edition exe and install (including the
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download and install of mingw) from here:
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http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/
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When the installer will ask for MinGW, you don't need to download and install
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it, just point the installer to c:\msys\mingw
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When Qt installation is complete:
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Edit C:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\qtvars.bat and add the following lines:
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set PATH=%PATH%;C:\msys\local\bin;c:\msys\local\lib
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set PATH=%PATH%;"C:\Program Files\Subversion\bin"
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I suggest you also add C:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\ to your Environment Variables Path in
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the windows system preferences.
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If you plan to do some debugging, you'll need to compile debug version of Qt:
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C:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\qtvars.bat compile_debug
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Note: there is a problem when compiling debug version of Qt 4.7, the script ends with
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this message "mingw32-make: *** No rule to make target `debug'. Stop.". To
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compile the debug version you have to go out of src directory and execute the
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following command:
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c:\Qt\5.9.1 make
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4.2.3. Flex and Bison
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=====================
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Get Flex
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=23617&package_id=16424
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(the zip bin) and extract it into c:\msys\mingw\bin
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4.2.4. Python
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=============
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Follow this section in case you would like to use Python bindings for QGIS. To
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be able to compile bindings, you need to compile SIP and PyQt5 from sources as
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their installer doesn't include some development files which are necessary.
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Note that even if you compile without the Python bindings, Python3 is still
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a necessary dependency for building QGIS.
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4.2.4.1. Download and install Python - use Windows installer
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============================================================
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(It doesn't matter to what folder you'll install it)
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http://python.org/download/
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4.2.4.2. Download SIP and PyQt5 sources
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=======================================
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http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/sip/download
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http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download
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Extract each of the above zip files in a temporary directory. Make sure
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to get versions that match your current Qt installed version.
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4.2.4.3. Compile SIP
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====================
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c:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\qtvars.bat
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python configure.py -p win32-g++
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make
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make install
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4.2.4.4. Compile PyQt
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=====================
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c:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\qtvars.bat
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python configure.py
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make
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make install
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4.2.4.5. Final python notes
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===========================
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/!\ You can delete the directories with unpacked SIP and PyQt5 sources after a
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successful install, they're not needed anymore.
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4.2.5. git
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==========
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In order to check out QGIS sources from the repository, you need a git client.
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This installer should work fine:
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https://git-scm.com/download/win
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4.2.6. CMake
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============
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CMake is build system used by QGIS. Download it from here:
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https://cmake.org/files/v3.9/cmake-3.9.3-win64-x64.msi
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4.2.7. QGIS
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===========
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Start a cmd.exe window ( Start -> Run -> cmd.exe ) Create development
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directory and move into it
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md c:\dev\cpp
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cd c:\dev\cpp
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Check out sources from GIT:
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git clone git://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
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4.2.8. Compiling
|
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|
================
|
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As a background read the generic building with CMake notes at the end of
|
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this document.
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Start a cmd.exe window ( Start -> Run -> cmd.exe ) if you don't have one
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|
already. Add paths to compiler and our MSYS environment:
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c:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\qtvars.bat
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For ease of use add c:\Qt\5.9.1\bin\ to your system path in system
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properties so you can just type qtvars.bat when you open the cmd console.
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Create build directory and set it as current directory:
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cd c:\dev\cpp\qgis
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md build
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cd build
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4.2.9. Configuration
|
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|
====================
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cmakesetup ..
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Note: You must include the '..' above.
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|
Click 'Configure' button. When asked, you should choose 'MinGW Makefiles' as
|
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generator.
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|
There's a problem with MinGW Makefiles on Win2K. If you're compiling on this
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platform, use 'MSYS Makefiles' generator instead.
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|
All dependencies should be picked up automatically, if you have set up the
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Paths correctly. The only thing you need to change is the installation
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destination (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX) and/or set 'Debug'.
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For compatibility with NSIS packaging scripts I recommend to leave the install
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prefix to its default c:\program files\
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When configuration is done, click 'OK' to exit the setup utility.
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4.2.10. Compilation and installation
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====================================
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make make install
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4.2.11. Run qgis.exe from the directory where it's installed (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX)
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|
===================================================================================
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Make sure to copy all .dll:s needed to the same directory as the qgis.exe
|
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|
binary is installed to, if not already done so, otherwise QGIS will complain
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|
about missing libraries when started.
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A possibility is to run qgis.exe when your path contains c:\msys\local\bin and
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c:\msys\local\lib directories, so the DLLs will be used from that place.
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4.2.12. Create the installation package: (optional)
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|
===================================================
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Download and install NSIS from (http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Main_Page)
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|
Now using windows explorer, enter the win_build directory in your QGIS source
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|
tree. Read the READMEfile there and follow the instructions. Next right click
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|
on qgis.nsi and choose the option 'Compile NSIS Script'.
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4.3. Creation of MSYS environment for compilation of QGIS
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|
=========================================================
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4.3.1. Initial setup
|
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|
====================
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4.3.1.1. MSYS
|
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|
=============
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This is the environment that supplies many utilities from UNIX world in Windows and is needed
|
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|
by many dependencies to be able to compile.
|
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|
Download from here:
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http://puzzle.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/MSYS-1.0.11-2004.04.30-1.exe
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Install to c:\msys
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All stuff we're going to compile is going to get to this directory (resp. its subdirs).
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4.3.1.2. MinGW
|
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|
==============
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Download from here:
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http://puzzle.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/MinGW-5.1.3.exe
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Install to c:\msys\mingw
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It suffices to download and install only g++ and mingw-make components.
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4.3.1.3. Flex and Bison
|
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|
=======================
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|
Flex and Bison are tools for generation of parsers, they're needed for GRASS and also QGIS compilation.
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Download the following packages:
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http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/flex-bin-zip.php
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http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/bison-bin-zip.php
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http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/bison-dep-zip.php
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Unpack them all to c:\msys\local
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4.3.2. Installing dependencies
|
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==============================
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4.3.2.1. Getting ready
|
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======================
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|
Paul Kelly did a great job and prepared a package of precompiled libraries for GRASS.
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|
The package currently includes:
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- zlib-1.2.3
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- libpng-1.2.16-noconfig
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- xdr-4.0-mingw2
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- freetype-2.3.4
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- fftw-2.1.5
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- PDCurses-3.1
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- proj-4.5.0
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- gdal-1.4.1
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It's available for download here:
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http://www.stjohnspoint.co.uk/grass/wingrass-extralibs.tar.gz
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Moreover he also left the notes how to compile it (for those interested):
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http://www.stjohnspoint.co.uk/grass/README.extralibs
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Unpack the whole package to c:\msys\local
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4.3.2.2. GRASS
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==============
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Grab sources from CVS or use a weekly snapshot, see:
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http://grass.itc.it/devel/cvs.php
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In MSYS console go to the directory where you've unpacked or checked out sources
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(e.g. c:\msys\local\src\grass-6.3.cvs)
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Run these commands:
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export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/lib:$PATH"
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./configure --prefix=/usr/local --bindir=/usr/local --with-includes=/usr/local/include --with-libs=/usr/local/lib --with-cxx --without-jpeg \
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--without-tiff --with-postgres=yes --with-postgres-includes=/local/pgsql/include --with-pgsql-libs=/local/pgsql/lib --with-opengl=windows --with-fftw \
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--with-freetype --with-freetype-includes=/mingw/include/freetype2 --without-x --without-tcltk --enable-x11=no --enable-shared=yes \
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--with-proj-share=/usr/local/share/proj
|
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make
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make install
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It should get installed to c:\msys\local\grass-6.3.cvs
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By the way, these pages might be useful:
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- http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/WinGRASS_Current_Status
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- http://geni.ath.cx/grass.html
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4.3.2.3. GEOS
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=============
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Download the sources:
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http://geos.refractions.net/geos-2.2.3.tar.bz2
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Unpack to e.g. c:\msys\local\src
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To compile, I had to patch the sources: in file source/headers/timeval.h line 13.
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Change it from:
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#ifdef _WIN32
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to:
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#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER)
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Now, in MSYS console, go to the source directory and run:
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./configure --prefix=/usr/local
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make
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make install
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4.3.2.4. SQLITE
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===============
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You can use precompiled DLL, no need to compile from source:
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Download this archive:
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http://www.sqlite.org/sqlitedll-3_3_17.zip
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and copy sqlite3.dll from it to c:\msys\local\lib
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Then download this archive:
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http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-source-3_3_17.zip
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and copy sqlite3.h to c:\msys\local\include
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4.3.2.5. GSL
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============
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Download sources:
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ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gsl/gsl-1.9.tar.gz
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Unpack to c:\msys\local\src
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Run from MSYS console in the source directory:
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./configure
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make
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make install
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4.3.2.6. EXPAT
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==============
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Download sources:
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http://dfn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/expat/expat-2.0.0.tar.gz
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Unpack to c:\msys\local\src
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Run from MSYS console in the source directory:
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./configure
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make
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make install
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4.3.2.7. POSTGRES
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=================
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We're going to use precompiled binaries. Use the link below for download:
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http://wwwmaster.postgresql.org/download/mirrors-ftp?file=%2Fbinary%2Fv8.2.4%2Fwin32%2Fpostgresql-8.2.4-1-binaries-no-installer.zip
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copy contents of pgsql directory from the archive to c:\msys\local
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4.3.3. Cleanup
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==============
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We're done with preparation of MSYS environment. Now you can delete all stuff in c:\msys\local\src - it takes quite a lot
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of space and it's not necessary at all.
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4.4. Building on Linux with mxe
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===============================
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With this approach you can cross build a Windows binary on Linux using MXE (M cross environment).
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You can find the build script and a README.md file in the ms-windows/mxe directory.
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For now, Python buildings cannot be built with mxe.
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4.4.1. Building with Docker
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===========================
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This is the simplest way, but you need to have Docker installed
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on your system.
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You can use a Docker image to cross build QGIS by calling
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the script ms-windows/mxe/build.sh from the root directory of QGIS repository.
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=== Building without Docker ====
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This requires to install mxe toolchain on your system and build
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all dependencies by yourself.
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4.4.1.1. Initial setup
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======================
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Please follow the instructions on mxe website to setup your building toolchain http://mxe.cc/,
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take note of the path where you have installed mxe.
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4.4.1.2. Building the dependencies
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==================================
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Please see README.md under ms-windows/mxe for detailed instructions and for the
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list of dependencies that need to be built in mxe before attempting to build QGIS.
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4.4.1.3. Cross-Building QGIS
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============================
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Edit the build-mxe.sh script and optionally adjust the path where your mxe installation is located, you
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can also change the build and release directories.
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4.4.2. Testing QGIS
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|
===================
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Copy and unzip on the Windows machine package produced by the build and launch the qgis binary: no installation
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is required.
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5. Building on MacOS X
|
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|
======================
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|
If you want to test QGIS, easiest option is to download and install all-in-one self-containing bundle directly from
|
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|
|
https://qgis.org/downloads/macos
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|
On the other hand, if you want to build or develop QGIS on your own, you need a set of dependencies and tools.
|
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|
|
These instructions will use the same set of dependencies that are used for all-in-one QGIS bundle,
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|
|
but you can build QGIS with Homebrew, MacPorts or Conda dependencies too.
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|
|
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Mac-Packager
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|
Included are notes for building on latest Mac OS X with latest updates installed.
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|
|
The build uses clang compiler.
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|
Parallel Compilation: On multiprocessor/multicore Macs, it's possible to
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|
|
speed up compilation, but it's not automatic. Whenever you type "make" (but
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|
|
NOT "make install"), instead type:
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|
|
make -j [#cpus]
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|
|
Replace [#cpus] with the number of cores and/or processors your Mac has.
|
|
|
|
To find out how many CPUs you have available, run the following in Terminal:
|
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|
|
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|
|
/usr/sbin/sysctl -n hw.ncpu
|
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|
|
5.1. Install Developer Tools
|
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|
|
============================
|
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|
|
Developer tools are not a part of a standard OS X installation.
|
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|
|
As minimum you require command line tools
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
sudo xcode-select --install
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
but installation of Xcode from the App Store is recommended too.
|
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|
|
5.2. Install CMake and other build tools
|
|
|
|
========================================
|
|
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|
|
For example install Homebrew
|
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|
|
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
|
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|
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|
|
and these development/build tools
|
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|
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|
|
brew install git
|
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|
|
brew install cmake
|
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|
|
brew install ninja
|
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|
|
brew install pkg-config
|
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|
|
brew install wget
|
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|
|
brew install bash-completion
|
|
|
|
brew install curl
|
|
|
|
brew install gnu-sed
|
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|
|
brew install coreutils
|
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|
|
brew install ccache
|
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|
|
brew install libtool
|
|
|
|
brew install astyle
|
|
|
|
brew install help2man
|
|
|
|
brew install autoconf
|
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|
|
brew install automake
|
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|
|
brew install txt2tags
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if you have these tools installed from MacPorts or Conda, it is the same, but we will need to be able to
|
|
|
|
run `cmake` and others from Terminal in the following steps
|
|
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|
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|
|
5.3. Install Qt5 and QGIS-Deps
|
|
|
|
==============================
|
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|
|
To build QGIS, we need Qt5 and FOSS dependencies on hand. The Qt5 version ideally should match the version that was
|
|
|
|
used to build dependency package.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Download the latest QGIS-Deps install script, qt package and QGIS-Deps packages from
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
https://qgis.org/downloads/macos/deps
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
You should have one bash script and two tar archive in your download folder.
|
|
|
|
Run the install script to install Qt and QGIS-Deps to `/opt/` area. You need
|
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|
|
root privileges or have write access to `/opt/Qt` and `/opt/QGIS`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alternatively you can download and install Qt Open Source for MacOS from the
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
https://www.qt.io/
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
in the same version as referenced in the install script.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that the QGIS-Deps package is not yet signed, so you may need to add Terminal
|
|
|
|
to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Developer Tools or manually accept usage
|
|
|
|
of the libraries when asked by system.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
5.4. QGIS source
|
|
|
|
================
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Unzip the QGIS source to a working folder of your choice.
|
|
|
|
If you are reading this from the source, you've already done this.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you want to experiment with the latest development sources, go to the github
|
|
|
|
QGIS project page:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
http://github.com/qgis/QGIS
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
It should default to the master branch. Click the Downloads button and
|
|
|
|
select Download .tar.gz. Double-click the tarball to unzip it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alternatively, use git and clone the repository by
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|
|
git clone git://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
|
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|
|
5.5. Configure the build
|
|
|
|
========================
|
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|
|
|
|
|
CMake supports out of source build so we will create a 'build' dir for the
|
|
|
|
build process. OS X uses ${HOME}/Applications as a standard user app folder (it
|
|
|
|
gives it the system app folder icon). If you have the correct permissions you
|
|
|
|
may want to build straight into your /Applications folder. The instructions
|
|
|
|
below assume you are building into a ${HOME}/Applications directory.
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
In a Terminal cd to the qgis source folder previously downloaded, then:
|
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|
|
cd ..
|
|
|
|
mkdir build
|
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|
|
cd build
|
|
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|
|
|
|
QGIS_DEPS_VERSION=0.3.0;\
|
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|
|
QT_VERSION=5.14.1;\
|
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|
|
PATH=/opt/QGIS/qgis-deps-${QGIS_DEPS_VERSION}/stage/bin:$PATH;\
|
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|
|
cmake \
|
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|
|
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/Applications \
|
|
|
|
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
|
|
|
|
-DQGIS_MAC_DEPS_DIR=/opt/QGIS/qgis-deps-${QGIS_DEPS_VERSION}/stage \
|
|
|
|
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/Qt/${QT_VERSION}/clang_64 \
|
|
|
|
../QGIS
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: Don't forget the `../QGIS` on the last line, which tells CMake to look for the source files.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: Double check on the screen output that all libraries are picked from QGIS-Deps `/opt/QGIS`
|
|
|
|
and not from system `/usr/lib` or Homebrew's `/usr/local/` or system Frameworks `/Library/Frameworks/`.
|
|
|
|
Especially check Proj, GDAL, sqlite3 and Python paths.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
After the initial Terminal configure, you can use ccmake to make further changes:
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
cd build
|
|
|
|
ccmake ..
|
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|
|
5.6. Building
|
|
|
|
=============
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Now we can start the build process (remember the parallel compilation note at
|
|
|
|
the beginning, this is a good place to use it, if you can):
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
make -j [#cpus]
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Now you can run the QGIS from build directory by `./output/bin/QGIS.app/Contents/MacOS/QGIS`
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If all built without errors you can then install it:
|
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|
|
|
|
|
make install
|
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|
|
or, for an /Applications build:
|
|
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|
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|
|
sudo make install
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
For running the installed QGIS, you need to keep the dependencies in `/opt/` folder in place.
|
|
|
|
If you want to create bundle that runs without these dependencies, please read the documentation in project
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Mac-Packager
|
|
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|
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|
|
6. Setting up the WCS test server on GNU/Linux
|
|
|
|
==============================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Requires: Ubuntu / Debian derived distro
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
These notes are for Ubuntu - other versions and Debian derived distros may
|
|
|
|
require slight variations in package names.
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
6.1. Preparation
|
|
|
|
================
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note the git repo below will change to the default QGIS repo once this work
|
|
|
|
is integrated into master.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
git remote add blazek git://github.com/blazek/Quantum-GIS.git
|
|
|
|
git fetch blazek
|
|
|
|
git branch --track wcs2 blazek/wcs2
|
|
|
|
git checkout wcs2
|
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|
|
cd /var/www/
|
|
|
|
sudo mkdir wcs
|
|
|
|
sudo chown timlinux wcs
|
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|
|
cd wcs/
|
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|
|
mkdir cgi-bin
|
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|
|
cd cgi-bin/
|
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|
|
6.2. Setup mapserver
|
|
|
|
====================
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|
|
|
|
`sudo apt-get install cgi-mapserver`
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Set the contents of cgi-bin/wcstest-1.9.0 to:
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
#! /bin/sh
|
|
|
|
MS_MAPFILE=/var/www/wcs/testdata/qgis-1.9.0/raster/wcs.map
|
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|
|
export MS_MAPFILE
|
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|
|
/usr/lib/cgi-bin/mapserv
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Then do:
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|
|
chmod +x cgi-bin/wcstest-1.9.0
|
|
|
|
mkdir -p /var/www/wcs/testdata/qgis-1.9.0/raster/
|
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|
|
cd /var/www/wcs/testdata/qgis-1.9.0/raster/
|
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|
|
cp -r /home/timlinux/QGIS/tests/testdata/raster/* .
|
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|
|
Edit wcs.map and set the shapepath to this:
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|
|
SHAPEPATH "/var/www/wcs/testdata/qgis-1.9.0/raster"
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|
|
Then create /var/www/wcs/7-wcs.qgis.org.conf setting the contents to this:
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|
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|
|
<VirtualHost *:80>
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|
|
ServerName wcs.qgis.org
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|
|
|
ServerAdmin tim@linfiniti.com
|
|
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|
|
LogLevel warn
|
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|
|
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" \"%{forensic-id}n\"" combined
|
|
|
|
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/wcs_qgis.org/access.log combined
|
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|
|
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/wcs_qgis.org/error.log
|
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|
|
DocumentRoot /var/www/wcs/html
|
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|
|
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/wcs/cgi-bin/
|
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|
|
<Directory "/var/www/wcs/cgi-bin">
|
|
|
|
AllowOverride None
|
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|
|
Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
|
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|
|
Order allow,deny
|
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|
|
Allow from all
|
|
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
|
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|
|
RewriteEngine on
|
|
|
|
RewriteRule /1.9.0/wcs /cgi-bin/wcstest-1.9.0 [PT]
|
|
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|
|
</VirtualHost>
|
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|
6.3. Create a home page
|
|
|
|
=======================
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mkdir html
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vim html/index.html
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Set the contents to:
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This is the test platform for QGIS' wcs client. You can use these services
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from QGIS directly (to try out WCS for example) by pointing your QGIS to:
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http://wcs.qgis.org/1.9.0/wcs
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6.4. Now deploy it
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sudo mkdir /var/log/apache2/wcs_qgis.org
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sudo chown www-data /var/log/apache2/wcs_qgis.org
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cd /etc/apache2/sites-available/
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sudo ln -s /var/www/wcs/7-wcs.qgis.org.conf .
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cd /var/www/wcs/
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sudo a2ensite 7-wcs.qgis.org.conf
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sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 reload
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6.5. Debugging
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sudo tail -f /var/log/apache2/wcs_qgis.org/error.log
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7. Setting up a Jenkins Build Server
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Assumption: You know how to make a working build environment and want to
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deploy it under Jenkins for continuous integration testing now.
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These notes are terse, I will expand on them later as the need arises. The
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procedure is:
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- Install Jenkins and get it configured according to your own preferences
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- Make sure you have the git, github, junit etc plugins installed. A complete
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list of the plugins I have installed follows (note that you almost certainly
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don't need evey plugin listed here):
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- External Monitor Job Type Plugin
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- LDAP Plugin
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- pam-auth
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- javadoc
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- ant
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- Jenkins Subversion Plug-in
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- Git Plugin
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- Maven 2 Project Plugin
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- Jenkins SLOCCount Plug-in
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- Jenkins Sounds plugin
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- Jenkins Translation Assistance plugin
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- ruby-runtime
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- Jenkins CVS Plug-in
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- Coverage/Complexity Scatter Plot PlugIn
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- Status Monitor Plugin
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- Git Parameter Plug-In
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- github-api
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- GitHub plugin
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- Jenkins Violations plugin
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- git-notes Plugin
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- Twitter plugin
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- Jenkins Cobertura Plugin
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- Jenkins Gravatar plugin
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- Jenkins SSH Slaves plugin
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- Create a Job called 'QGIS'
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- Use the following options for your job:
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- Job Name: QGIS
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- Job Type: Build a free-style software project
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- Tick enable project based security (you need to elsewhere configure your
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Jenkins security to per project settings)
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- Allow Anonymous user Read and Discover access
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- Set the github project to https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/
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- Set source code management to Git
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- Set repository url to git://github.com/qgis/QGIS.git
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- In advanced repository url settings set refspec to :
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+refs/heads/master:refs/remotes/origin/master
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- Set branch to build to master
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- Repository Browser: Auto
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- Build triggers: set to Poll SCM and set schedule to * * * * * (polls every minute)
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- Build - Execute shell and set shell script to:
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cd build
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cmake ..
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xvfb-run --auto-servernum --server-num=1 \
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--server-args="-screen 0 1024x768x24" \
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make Experimental || true
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if [ -f Testing/TAG ] ; then
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xsltproc ../tests/ctest2junix.xsl \
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Testing/`head -n 1 < Testing/TAG`/Test.xml > \
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CTestResults.xml
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fi
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- Add Junit post build action and set 'Publish Junit test result report' to:
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build/CTestResults.xml
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- Email notification: Send separate e-mails to individuals who broke the build
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- Jenkins sounds - set up sounds for Failure, Success and Unstable.
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- Save
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Now open the Job dash board and push something to QGIS and wait a minute to
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validate automated builds work.
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Note: You will need to log in to the Jenkins user account and go to
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/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/QGIS/workspace, then make a build directory and run
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the initial cmake setup and then do test build. This process is the same as
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described elsewhere in this doc.
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I based some of the set up from this nice blog article here:
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http://alexott.blogspot.com/2012/03/jenkins-cmakectest.html
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8. Debug output and running tests
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=================================
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If you are interested in seeing embedded debug output, change the following
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CMake option:
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-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG (or RELWITHDEBINFO)
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This will flood your terminal or system log with lots of useful output from
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QgsDebugMsg() calls in source code.
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If you would like to run the test suite, you will need to do so from the build
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directory, as it will not work with the installed/bundled app. First set the
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CMake option to enable tests:
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-D ENABLE_TESTS=TRUE
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Then run all tests from build directory:
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cd build
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make test
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To run all tests and report to http://cdash.orfeo-toolbox.org/index.php?project=QGIS
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cd build
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make Experimental
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You can define the host name reported via 'make Experimental' by setting a CMake
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option:
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-D SITE="my.domain.org"
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To run specific test(s) (see 'man ctest'):
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cd build
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# show listing of tests, without running them
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ctest --show-only
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# run specific C++ or Python test(s) matching a regular expression
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ctest --verbose --tests-regex SomeTestName
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9. Authors and Acknowledgments
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==============================
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The following people have contributed to this document:
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- Windows MINGW Section
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- Tim Sutton, Godofredo Contreras 2006
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- CMake additions Magnus Homann 2007
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- Python additions Martin Dobias 2007
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- With thanks to Tisham Dhar for preparing the initial msys environment
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- Windows MSVC Section (Detailed install)
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- David Willis 2007
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- MSVC install additions Tim Sutton 2007
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- PostgreSQL, Qt compile, SIP, Python, AutoExp additions Juergen Fischer 2007
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- Windows MSVC Section (Simplified install)
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- Tim Sutton 2007
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- Juergen Fischer 2007
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- Florian Hillen 2010
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- OSX Section
|
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|
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- Tim Sutton 2007
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|
|
- With special thanks to Tom Elwertowski and William Kyngesburye
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- Larry Shaffer 2012
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- GNU/Linux Section
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- Tim Sutton 2006
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- Debian package section: Juergen Fischer 2008
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- WCS Test Server Section
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- Tim Sutton, Radim Blazek 2012
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- Jenkins CI Configuration
|
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|
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- Tim Sutton 2012
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- Latex Generator
|
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|
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- Tim Sutton 2011
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- Debug Output/Tests Section
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- Larry Shaffer 2012, by way of 'Test Friday' Tim Sutton
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