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What platforms are supported?
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You should be able to compile ASE successfully on the following
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platforms:
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- Windows + MSVC 2008 Express + DirectX SDK
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- Linux + GCC
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- Mac OS X
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How can I compile ASE?
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The new build system for ASE is CMake (http://www.cmake.org/).
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The following are the steps to compile ASE (in this case we
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have the source code in a directory called "ase-source-dir"):
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1) Make a build directory to leave all the files that are result of
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the compilation process (.exe, .lib, .obj, .a, .o, etc).
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C:\...\>cd ase-source-dir
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C:\...\ase-source-dir>mkdir build
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In this way, if you want to start with a fresh copy of ASE source
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code, you can remove the "build" directory and start again.
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2) Enter in the new directory and execute cmake giving to it
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your compiler as generator:
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C:\...\ase-source-dir>cd build
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If you have nmake (MSVC compilers):
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C:\...\ase-source-dir\build>cmake .. -G "NMake Makefiles"
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If you have Visual Studio you can generate a solution:
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C:\...\ase-source-dir\build>cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 8 2005"
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C:\...\ase-source-dir\build>cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 9 2008"
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C:\...\ase-source-dir\build>cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 10"
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If you are on Linux:
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/.../ase-source-dir/build$ cmake .. -G "Unix Makefiles"
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If you have MinGW+MSYS:
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C:\...\ase-source-dir\build>cmake .. -G "MSYS Makefiles"
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If you have MinGW+mingw-make:
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C:\...\ase-source-dir\build>cmake .. -G "MinGW Makefiles"
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For more information see:
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http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_Generator_Specific_Information
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3) After you have executed one of the "cmake .. -G <generator>"
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commands, you have to compile the project executing make, nmake,
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opening the solution, etc.
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4) When the project is compiled, you can copy "build/src/aseprite.exe"
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file to "ase-source-dir" and execute it. If you have used a Visual
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Studio project, you can copy the whole "data/" directory to
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"build/src/RelWithDebInfo/" so you can run/debug the program
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from Visual Studio IDE.
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