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## Dependencies
* C++17 compiler
* Latest QT6
* Various libraries for Linux & macOS, see below
* On Windows all the libraries are included in the repository
For debian/ubuntu, those packages are needed
```shell
libavformat-dev libavutil-dev libbz2-dev libeb16-dev libhunspell-dev \
liblzma-dev liblzo2-dev libopencc-dev libvorbis-dev \
libx11-dev libxtst-dev libzim-dev libzstd-dev qt6-5compat-dev \
qt6-base-dev qt6-multimedia-dev qt6-speech-dev qt6-svg-dev \
qt6-tools-dev qt6-tools-dev-tools qt6-webchannel-dev \
qt6-webengine-dev x11proto-record-dev zlib1g-dev
```
In other words, those libraries
* Qt6 (with webengine)
* ffmpeg
* libzim
* xapian
* hunspell
* opencc
* libeb
* libvorbis
* x11 (linux only)
And a few compression libraries:
* xz (lzma)
* bzip2
* lzo2
* zlib
## CMake Build
Basically, you need those commands:
```shell
cd goldendict-ng && mkdir build_dir
# config step
cmake -S . -B build_dir \
--install-prefix=/usr/local/ \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
# actual build
cmake --build build_dir --parallel 7
cmake --install ./build_dir/
```
### Feature flags
Append `-D{flag_names}=ON/OFF` to cmake's config step
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Available flags can be found on the top of `CMakeLists.txt`
### Windows
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Install Qt6(msvc) through the standard installer and pass Qt's path to CMake
```
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=F:\Qt\6.4.1\msvc2019_64
```
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The built artifacts will end up in `build_dir/goldendict`
#### Using pre-built winlibs
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Use `windeploy` target to copy necessary runtime files.
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```
cmake --build . --target windeploy
```
Or you can also manually run `windeployqt.exe {your_build_dir}/goldendict.exe` which will copy the qt related things to `build_dir`.
#### Using Vcpkg
The dependencies can be built via Vcpkg instead of using the pre-built ones.
Vcpkg CMake build utilize the "manifest mode", all you need to do is basically
set `CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE` as described [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/vcpkg/consume/manifest-mode?tabs=cmake%2Cbuild-MSBuild#2---integrate-vcpkg-with-your-build-system).
Add this to cmake command:
```sh
-DUSE_VCPKG=ON
```
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Most `.dll` built by vcpkg will be automatically copied, but the Qt ones won't.
You can
* run `cmake --install .` (recommended)
* manually run windeployqt
* add `${Qt's install path}\Qt\6.5.2\msvc2019_64\bin` to your PATH environment variable
### macOS
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If you build in an IDE, then the created `GoldenDict.app` will be runnable from the IDE which set up necessary magics for you.
To make the `.app` runnable elsewhere, you can run `cmake --install build_dir/` which will invoke macdeployqt, ad-hoc code signing and various other things. The produced app will end up in `build_dir/redist/goldendict-ng.app`
To create `.dmg` installer, you have to have [create-dmg](https://github.com/create-dmg/create-dmg) installed on your machine, then also `cmake --install build_dir/`.
## Qmake
### Build Steps
**Notice**: All additional configs for `qmake` that must be combined in one of pass config options to `qmake`:
```shell
qmake6 "CONFIG+=release"
make
```
For ARM macOS, `QMAKE_APPLE_DEVICE_ARCHS="arm64"` should be passed to qmake.
#### Building with Chinese conversion support
To add Chinese conversion support you need at first install libopencc-dev package, then pass `"CONFIG+=chinese_conversion_support"` to `qmake`.
```
sudo apt-get install libopencc-dev
```
#### Building with Zim dictionaries support
To add Zim formats support you need `libzim`, then pass `"CONFIG+=zim_support"` to `qmake`
**Note**: Some linux distros do not support latest zim version, so you need to compile from latest source.
On Windows, you can use vcpkg to compile the libzim
```
vcpkg install libzim:x64-windows
```
and copy the corresponding(debug/release) library to the `winlibs/lib` folder. the zim's `include` directory to the `winlibs/include` directory.
#### Building without Epwing format support
If you have problem building with libeb-dev package, you can pass
`"CONFIG+=no_epwing_support"` to `qmake` in order to disable Epwing format support
#### Building without internal audio players
If you have problem building with FFmpeg (for example, very old linux distro), you can pass
`"CONFIG+=no_ffmpeg_player"` to `qmake` in order to disable FFmpeg internal audio player back end.
If you have problem building with Qt5 Multimedia or experience GStreamer run-time errors (for example, Ubuntu 14.04), you can pass
`"CONFIG+=no_qtmultimedia_player"` to `qmake` in order to disable Qt Multimedia internal audio player back end.
#### Building with xapian
build xapian from source, download and extract the xapian-core source code.
```
./configure
make
make install
```
On Windows, `vcpkg install xapian:x64-windows` and copy the libs/dlls into the `winlibs`
A precompiled version of xapian lib has provided in winlibs.
On Linux, install libxapian-dev package using package manager.
On Mac, use homebrew to install xapian `brew install xapian`
Goldendict-ng has used xapian as the default and the only one fulltext engine.
#### use iconv (recommend to enable)
use `CONFIG+=use_iconv` to enable this feature. when enabled ,iconv will be used to convert encoding other than the QTextCodec(which will be deprecated in future Qt version)
```
qmake "CONFIG+=use_iconv"
```
when enabled ,iconv should be installed on the platform at the same time.
#### use breakpad
use `CONFIG+=use_breakpad` to enable this crash dump. when enabled [breakpad](https://chromium.googlesource.com/breakpad/breakpad/+/master/docs), goldendict will generate a crash dump alongside with Goldendict in the `crash` directory.
on Windows:
`vcpkg install breakpad:x64-windows-release` and copy the installed packages into `thirdparty/breakpad` directory.
with a structure like this:
```
├─breakpad
│ ├─include
│ │ ├─client
│ │ │ └─windows
│ │ │ ├─common
│ │ │ ├─crash_generation
│ │ │ ├─handler
│ │ │ └─sender
│ │ ├─common
│ │ │ └─windows
│ │ └─google_breakpad
│ │ ├─common
│ │ └─processor
│ └─lib
```
on Mac/Linux:
[vcpkg](https://techviewleo.com/install-vcpkg-c-library-manager-on-linux-macos-windows/) can also be used or you can just install breakpad from source or use precompiled packages.
Then enable google breakpad like this with qmake:
```
qmake "CONFIG+=use_breakpad"
```
#### build with tts disabled
`CONFIG+=no_tts_support` will disable the QTextToSpeech feature.
### Build with VS2019
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VS2019 support CMake project, open the source directory directly then you go.
#### build
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After successful build, run windeployqt.exe(bundled with Qt installation) in the target folder (where GoldenDict.exe is located), which will copy all necessary files to this folder.
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You can click on the exe to verify that the application can be run.
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After all this, you can debug the application normally.