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== Compiling ScummVM using Docker == | == Compiling ScummVM using Docker == | ||
The ScummVM buildbot uses [https://www.docker.com/ Docker] for building the toolchains. As such, this makes it possible for the individual toolchains to be used for local builds, avoiding the need to install the toolchain and required libraries manually. | The ScummVM buildbot uses [https://www.docker.com/ Docker] for building the toolchains. | ||
As such, this makes it possible for the individual toolchains to be used for local builds, avoiding the need to install the toolchain and required libraries manually. | |||
Some convenience aliases are provided in every toolchains to make it easier to build ScummVM for the supported platforms. | |||
There are three commands defined: | |||
* <code>scummvm_configure</code>: invokes the configure script (located in <code>/data/scummvm</code>) with the proper options for the platform | |||
* <code>scummvm_build</code>: builds the project | |||
* <code>scummvm_package</code>: packages the project ready for use on the targeted platform | |||
Some toolchains support several platforms at once. In this case, the aliases have been defined per platform with a suffix. The aliases can then be found using the <code>alias</code> command. | |||
=== Current platforms === | === Current platforms === | ||
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<code>--host=x86_64-w64-mingw32.static --enable-updates</code> | <code>--host=x86_64-w64-mingw32.static --enable-updates</code> | ||
| <code>make win32dist-mingw DESTDIR=win32dist-mingw</code> | | <code>make win32dist-mingw DESTDIR=win32dist-mingw</code> | ||
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| toolchains/opendingux-beta | |||
| [[OpenDingux Beta]] | |||
| <code>--host=opendingux-gcw0</code> | |||
<code>--host=opendingux-lepus</code> | |||
<code>--host=opendingux-rs90</code> | |||
| <code>make od-make-opk</code> | |||
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| [[PlayStation Portable]] | | [[PlayStation Portable]] | ||
| <code>--host=psp --disable-debug --enable-plugins --default-dynamic</code> | | <code>--host=psp --disable-debug --enable-plugins --default-dynamic</code> | ||
| | | <code>make</code> | ||
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| <code>--host=dingux --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd --disable-theoradec</code> | | <code>--host=dingux --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd --disable-theoradec</code> | ||
| <code>make dingux-dist</code> | | <code>make dingux-dist</code> | ||
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The following should install all the necessary packages: | The following should install all the necessary packages: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
apt-get install docker.io | sudo apt-get update | ||
sudo apt-get install git | |||
command -v docker 2>&1 >/dev/null || sudo apt-get install docker.io | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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=== Using the docker images === | === Using the docker images === | ||
To fetch a toolchain image from the Docker Hub, issue the following | To fetch a toolchain image from the Docker Hub, issue the following commands: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
cd scummvm | |||
# Note: on some systems, it may be necessary to prefix | |||
# the following command with 'sudo' | |||
./devtools/docker.sh <toolchain> | ./devtools/docker.sh <toolchain> | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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Once in the Docker image, the following commands should be issued in order to build ScummVM: | Once in the Docker image, the following commands should be issued in order to build ScummVM: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
scummvm_configure <configure-flags> | |||
scummvm_build | |||
scummvm_package | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
where <configure-flags> is the list of | where <configure-flags> is the list of additional configure flags. The packaging command is optional. | ||
On toolchain images supporting several platforms, the aliases are diversified in the form <code>scummvm_<action>_<variant></code>. | |||
Use the <code>alias</code> command to find the proper ones. | |||
Once done, the <code>exit</code> command can be used to leave the Docker image. | Once done, the <code>exit</code> command can be used to leave the Docker image. |
Latest revision as of 03:15, 16 November 2024
Compiling ScummVM using Docker
The ScummVM buildbot uses Docker for building the toolchains.
As such, this makes it possible for the individual toolchains to be used for local builds, avoiding the need to install the toolchain and required libraries manually.
Some convenience aliases are provided in every toolchains to make it easier to build ScummVM for the supported platforms. There are three commands defined:
scummvm_configure
: invokes the configure script (located in/data/scummvm
) with the proper options for the platformscummvm_build
: builds the projectscummvm_package
: packages the project ready for use on the targeted platform
Some toolchains support several platforms at once. In this case, the aliases have been defined per platform with a suffix. The aliases can then be found using the alias
command.
Current platforms
The following toolchain images are available:
Name | Target platform | Required configure flags | Packaging command | Notes |
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toolchains/amigaos4 | AmigaOS 4 | --host=ppc-amigaos --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-detection-dynamic
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make amigaosdist
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toolchains/android | Android for ARMv7, AArch64, x86 and x86_64 | --host=android-arm-v7a --enable-debug
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make androiddistdebug
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toolchains/appletv | Apple TV | ? | ? | Requires building the image from source. |
toolchains/devkit3ds | Nintendo 3DS | --host=3ds --enable-plugins --default-dynamic
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make dist_3ds
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toolchains/devkitnds | Nintendo DS | --host=ds --enable-plugins --default-dynamic
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make dsdist
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toolchains/devkitppc | Nintendo Wii and GameCube | --host=wii --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd
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make wiidist
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toolchains/devkitswitch | Nintendo Switch | --host=switch
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make switch_release
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toolchains/dreamcast | Dreamcast | --host=dreamcast --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd
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make dcdist
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toolchains/gcw0 | GCW Zero | --host=gcw0 --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd
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make gcw-opk
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toolchains/iphone | iOS 7 for AArch64 | ? | make ios7bundle
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Requires building the image from source. |
toolchains/macosx-arm64 | macOS for AArch64 | ? | make bundle
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Requires building the image from source. |
toolchains/macosx-i386 | macOS for x86 | ? | make bundle
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Requires building the image from source. |
toolchains/macosx-x86_64 | macOS for x86_64 | ? | make bundle
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Requires building the image from source. |
toolchains/mxe | Windows for x86 and x86_64 | --host=i686-w64-mingw32.static --enable-updates
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make win32dist-mingw DESTDIR=win32dist-mingw
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toolchains/opendingux-beta | OpenDingux Beta | --host=opendingux-gcw0
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make od-make-opk
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toolchains/ps3 | PlayStation 3 | --host=ps3
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make ps3pkg
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toolchains/psp | PlayStation Portable | --host=psp --disable-debug --enable-plugins --default-dynamic
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make
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toolchains/raspberrypi | Raspberry Pi | --host=raspberrypi
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make dist-generic
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toolchains/riscos | RISC OS | --host=arm-unknown-riscos --enable-plugins --default-dynamic
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make riscosdist
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toolchains/vita | PlayStation Vita | --host=psp2 --enable-plugins --default-dynamic
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make psp2vpk
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toolchains/windows-9x | Windows 95/98/ME | --host=mingw32 --disable-windows-unicode
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make win32dist-mingw DESTDIR=win32dist-mingw
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For more details on how to build ScummVM for a specific platform, see the relevant page from Compiling ScummVM.
Obsolete platforms
The toolchains for the following platforms are still available, but they're considered obsolete.
Name | Target platform | Required configure flags | Packaging command | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
toolchains/caanoo | Caanoo | --host=caanoo --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd
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make caanoo-bundle
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toolchains/n64 | Nintendo 64 | --host=n64 --enable-vkeybd
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make n64-dist
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Requires building with a reduced number of engines. |
toolchains/opendingux | Dingux | --host=dingux --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd --disable-theoradec
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make dingux-dist
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toolchains/openpandora | OpenPandora | --host=openpandora --enable-plugins --default-dynamic --enable-vkeybd
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make op-pnd
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Installing the needed packages
Debian-based distributions
The following should install all the necessary packages:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git
command -v docker 2>&1 >/dev/null || sudo apt-get install docker.io
Getting the source
- Open a Terminal and type:
git clone https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm.git
Using the docker images
To fetch a toolchain image from the Docker Hub, issue the following commands:
cd scummvm
# Note: on some systems, it may be necessary to prefix
# the following command with 'sudo'
./devtools/docker.sh <toolchain>
where <toolchain> is the name of the toolchain you want to use. This will fetch the requested toolchain from the Docker Hub if it isn't installed, mount the scummvm folder in the Docker image and launch a shell that can be used to build ScummVM for the relevant platform. Alternatively, you can use the following command to fetch updates for an already installed toolchain before launching the shell:
./devtools/docker.sh --update <toolchain>
Once in the Docker image, the following commands should be issued in order to build ScummVM:
scummvm_configure <configure-flags>
scummvm_build
scummvm_package
where <configure-flags> is the list of additional configure flags. The packaging command is optional.
On toolchain images supporting several platforms, the aliases are diversified in the form scummvm_<action>_<variant>
.
Use the alias
command to find the proper ones.
Once done, the exit
command can be used to leave the Docker image.