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== Building on Linux with mxe ==
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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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=== Building with Docker ===
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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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==== Initial setup ====
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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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==== Building the dependencies ====
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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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==== Cross-Building QGIS ====
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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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=== Testing QGIS ===
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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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