Repo has moved to https://github.com/vcmi/vcmi-ios-deps
Library dependencies for iOS platform of VCMI project.
Current status:
- all dependencies target iOS 10.0 and are available for both 32- and 64-bit
- both 64-bit simulators (Intel and ARM) are supported, the 32-bit one is not (although it should be possible to build for it)
Download prebuilt libraries from Releases page (they are created with GitHub Actions), unpack the archive and run fix_install_paths.command
script (either by double-clicking it or from Terminal). Full build instructions are available on VCMI wiki.
If you move the unpacked directory later, you also need to run the script, as it fixes absolute paths in Boost's CMake config files.
Qt is built on an Intel host, hence host Qt tools (MOC, UIC etc.) are x86_64. To obtain their native versions, you need to configure Qt manually and then build only those tools.
- Download and unpack qtbase module.
- From some build directory execute:
PATH/TO/DOWNLOADED/QTBASE/configure -opensource -confirm-license -release -no-debug-and-release -static -no-framework -nomake examples -no-compile-examples -no-freetype -no-harfbuzz -no-gif -no-ico \
&& make --silent --jobs=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) sub-src-qmake_all \
&& make --silent --jobs=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) --directory=src sub-bootstrap sub-moc sub-qlalr sub-rcc sub-tracegen sub-uic
- The host tools will appear in
bin
directory inside your build directory. Copy them to either:
- both
build/iphoneos/bin
andbuild/iphonesimulator/bin
directories of the prebuilt package - some directory on your machine and symlink all tools to both
build/iphoneos/bin
andbuild/iphonesimulator/bin
directories of the prebuilt package
- You can safely delete build directory and Qt directory.
Xcode is required to build the dependencies. Build has been tested with the following Xcode versions: 13.4.1, 13.2.1, 12.5.1, 12.4, 11.3.1.
Make sure that xcodebuild
command is available. If it's not, use either of the following ways:
- select an Xcode instance from Xcode application - Preferences - Locations - Command Line Tools
- use
xcode-select
utility to set Xcode path: for example,sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app
- set
DEVELOPER_DIR
environment variable pointing to Xcode path: for example,export DEVELOPER_DIR=/Applications/Xcode.app
Clone this repository with submodules. Then simply run ./build_depends.sh
and wait, the result will appear in build
directory.