# Half-Life SDK for Xash3D [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/FWGS/hlsdk-xash3d.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/FWGS/hlsdk-xash3d) [![Windows Build Status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/FWGS/hlsdk-xash3d?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/a1batross/hlsdk-xash3d) Half-Life SDK for Xash3D & GoldSource with some fixes. ## How to build ### CMake as most universal way mkdir build && cd build cmake ../ make Crosscompiling using mingw: mkdir build-mingw && cd build-mingw TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX=i686-w64-mingw32 # check up the actual mingw prefix of your mingw installation cmake ../ -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="$TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX-gcc" -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="$TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX-g++" You may enable or disable some build options by -Dkey=value. All available build options are defined in CMakeLists.txt at root directory. See below if you want to build the GoldSource compatible libraries. See below, if CMake is not suitable for you: ### Windows #### Using msvc We use compilers provided with Microsoft Visual Studio 6. There're `compile.bat` scripts in both `cl_dll` and `dlls` directories. Before running any of those files you must define `MSVCDir` variable which is the path to your msvc installation. set MSVCDir=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio compile.bat These scripts also can be ran via wine: MSVCDir="z:\home\$USER\.wine\drive_c\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio" wine cmd /c compile.bat The libraries built this way are always GoldSource compatible. There're dsp projects for Visual Studio 6 in `cl_dll` and `dlls` directories, but we don't keep them up-to-date. You're free to adapt them for yourself and try to import into the newer Visual Studio versions. #### Using mingw TODO ### Linux (cd dlls && make) (cd cl_dll && make) ### OS X Nothing here. ### FreeBSD (cd dlls && gmake CXX=clang++ CC=clang) (cd cl_dll && gmake CXX=clang++ CC=clang) ### Android Just typical `ndk-build`. TODO: describe what it is. ### Building GoldSource-compatible libraries To enable building the goldsource compatible client library add GOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT flag when calling cmake: cmake .. -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON or when using make without cmake: make GOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=1 Unlike original client by Valve the resulting client library will not depend on vgui or SDL2 just like the one that's used in FWGS Xash3d. Note for **Windows**: it's not possible to create GoldSource compatible libraries using mingw, only msvc builds will work. Note for **Linux**: GoldSource requires libraries (both client and server) to be compiled with libstdc++ bundled with g++ of major version 4 (versions from 4.6 to 4.9 should work). If your Linux distribution does not provide compatible g++ version you have several options. #### Method 1: Statically build with c++ library This one is the most simple but has a drawback. cmake ../ -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc" The drawback is that the compiled libraries will be larger in size. #### Method 2: Build in Steam Runtime chroot This is the official way to build Steam compatible games for Linux. Clone https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime and follow instructions https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-runtime#building-in-the-runtime sudo ./setup_chroot.sh --i386 Then use cmake and make as usual, but prepend the commands with `schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 --`: mkdir build-in-steamrt && cd build-in-steamrt schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 -- cmake ../ -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 -- make #### Method 3: Create your own chroot with older distro that includes g++ 4. Use the most suitable way for you to create an old distro 32-bit chroot. E.g. on Debian (and similar) you can use debootstrap. sudo debootstrap --arch=i386 jessie /var/chroot/jessie-debian-i386 # On Ubuntu type trusty instead of jessie sudo chroot /var/chroot/jessie-debian-i386 Inside chroot install cmake, make, g++ and libsdl2-dev. Then exit the chroot. On the host system install schroot. Then create and adapt the following config in /etc/schroot/chroot.d/jessie.conf (you can choose a different name): ``` [jessie] type=directory description=Debian jessie i386 directory=/var/chroot/debian-jessie-i386/ users=yourusername groups=yourusername root-groups=root preserve-environment=true personality=linux32 ``` Insert your actual user name in place of `yourusername`. Then prepend any make or cmake call with `schroot -c jessie --`: mkdir build-in-chroot && cd build-in-chroot schroot --chroot jessie -- cmake ../ -DGOLDSOURCE_SUPPORT=ON schroot --chroot jessie -- make #### Method 4: Install the needed g++ version yourself TODO: describe steps. #### Configuring Qt Creator to use toolchain from chroot Create a file with the following contents anywhere: ```sh #!/bin/sh schroot --chroot steamrt_scout_i386 -- cmake "$@" ``` Make it executable. In Qt Creator go to `Tools` -> `Options` -> `Build & Run` -> `CMake`. Add a new cmake tool and specify the path of previously created file. Go to `Kits` tab, clone your default configuration and choose your CMake tool there. Choose the new kit when opening CMakeLists.txt.