BuildingMacOSX
Building Guides
This page is one of a set of Building pages/guides for the different OSes with information on building Mumble/Murmur.
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Note: This guide is written for the current git HEAD (Mumble version 1.2.X). If you want instructions for 1.1.X, please check the history for this page.
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Easy Way
- 3 Building the Development Environment Yourself
- 3.1 Setting up the build environment
- 3.2 Installing or building pkg-config
- 3.3 Installing or getting Git
- 3.4 Building DBus
- 3.5 Building OpenSSL
- 3.6 Building libxar
- 3.7 Building Qt
- 3.8 Installing Qt icns icon engine
- 3.9 Installing Boost
- 3.10 Building libogg
- 3.11 Building libvorbis
- 3.12 Building libFLAC
- 3.13 Building libsndfile
- 3.14 Building Protocol Buffers
- 3.15 Logitech LCD SDK (optional)
- 3.16 libmcpp
- 3.17 Berkeley DB
- 3.18 ZeroC Ice
- 4 Building Mumble
- 5 Distributing Mumble
Introduction
This guide describes the method to get a fully working and redistributable version of Mumble and Murmur that uses the Cocoa version of Qt 4. This build will work only on x86_64-capable machines.
The Easy Way
The easiest way to get going is to grab the pre-built build environment for Mac OS X: http://www.scorpius-project.org/mumble-osx-dev/MumbleDeveloper.tar.bz2
Unarchive it to your / filesystem.
To set up your environment for a build, execute
/MumbleDeveloper/bin/mumble-x86-64-build-env
The rest of this guide can be skipped, down to the 'Building Mumble' part.
Building the Development Environment Yourself
To build Mumble you will need:
- Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
- XCode (http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/, or from your Mac OS X install disks)
- Git (http://www.git-scm.org/)
- pkg-config (http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/)
- DBus (http://dbus.freedesktop.org/)
- Qt 4.7 (http://qt.gitorious.org/+mumble-developers/qt/mumble-developers-qt)
- Boost (http://www.boost.org/)
- PortAudio (http://www.portaudio.com/)
- libogg (http://www.xiph.org)
- libvorbis (http://www.xiph.org/)
- libFLAC (http://www.xiph.org/)
- libsoundfile (http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/)
- Protocol Buffers (http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/)
- Berkeley DB (http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/index.html) (Murmur only)
- mcpp (http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/mcpp/) (Murmur only)
- ZeroC Ice (http://www.zeroc.com) (Murmur only)
Setting up the build environment
#!/bin/bash # C compiler export CC="$(xcode-select -print-path)/usr/bin/gcc-4.2" export CXX="$(xcode-select -print-path)/usr/bin/g++-4.2" # Mac OS X SDK stuff export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="10.5" export OSX_SDK="/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk" # Autotools, etc. setup export OSX_CFLAGS="-isysroot $OSX_SDK -arch x86_64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.5" export OSX_LDFLAGS="-isysroot $OSX_SDK -Wl,-syslibroot,$OSX_SDK -arch x86_64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.5" export CFLAGS=$OSX_CFLAGS export CXXFLAGS=$OSX_CFLAGS export LDFLAGS=$OSX_LDFLAGS # Mumble stuff export MUMBLE_PREFIX=/MumbleDeveloper/x86-64/ # pkgconfig, PATH, etc. export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig/:$MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig/:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH export PATH=$MUMBLE_PREFIX/qt-4.7/bin/:$PATH export PATH=$MUMBLE_PREFIX/bin:$PATH # Ice path export ICE_PREFIX=$MUMBLE_PREFIX/ice-3.4.1/ export PATH=$ICE_PREFIX/bin/:$PATH echo Now in Mumble 1.2 x86-64 build environment
Remember to source the above script before doing any of the steps listed below.
Installing or building pkg-config
This is just a build tool, so you do not have to build it as universal binary.
If you have MacPorts installed, you probably already have pkg-config as well. If not, you can install it by doing
sudo port install pkgconfig
In case you want to compile it yourself, you'll have to download and unpack pkg-config.
sudo mkdir /usr/lib/pkgconfig (choose a path you like) export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig ./configure && make && sudo make install
To make the path permanent add the following line to your ~/.profile file:
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig
Also add a path entry to the pkg-config binary to this file:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
Installing or getting Git
To grab a copy of Mumble, you need Git.
You have three options:
- Build it yourself.
- Install it via MacPorts: port install git-core
- Fetch the git-osx-installer package from Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/git-osx-installer/downloads/list?can=3
Building DBus
Grab the latest release of DBus from http://dbus.freedesktop.org/. As of this writing that is version 1.2.24.
Unpack it, and build it:
./configure --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --without-x --with-xml=expat --disable-dependency-tracking make sudo make install
Building OpenSSL
Grab it from http://www.openssl.org/. The latest version we use is 1.0.0d.
Unpack and build:
./Configure darwin64-x86_64-cc -shared --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --openssldir=$MUMBLE_PREFIX/openssl make sudo make install
For universal:
mkdir -p openssl-1.0.0d-{i386,ppc} tar -zxvf openssl-1.0.0d.tar.gz -C openssl-1.0.0d-i386 --strip-components 1 tar -zxvf openssl-1.0.0d.tar.gz -C openssl-1.0.0d-ppc --strip-components 1 cd openssl-1.0.0d-ppc ./Configure darwin-ppc-cc -shared --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --openssldir=$MUMBLE_PREFIX/openssl make cd ../openssl-1.0.0d-i386 ./Configure darwin-i386-cc -shared --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --openssldir=$MUMBLE_PREFIX/openssl make sudo make install sudo lipo -create libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib ../openssl-1.0.0d-ppc/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib -output $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib sudo lipo -create libssl.1.0.0.dylib ../openssl-1.0.0d-ppc/libssl.1.0.0.dylib -output $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib
Building libxar
Fetch it via SVN:
svn checkout http://xar.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ libxar
And build it. LibXAR seems not to want to read the 10.5 SDK version of libxml2's headers. Instead, it uses the system headers. Therefore we must override the include path.
We also want libxar to link against our own OpenSSL dylibs, which is why we also add the include path and lib dir for our $MUMBLE_PREFIX.
cd libxar/xar export CFLAGS="-I$OSX_SDK/usr/include/libxml2 ${CFLAGS} -I${MUMBLE_PREFIX}/include/" export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${MUMBLE_PREFIX}/lib/" ./autogen.sh --prefix=${MUMBLE_PREFIX} make
After the build, it's a good thing to make sure things went as they should. We want the built libxar to be able to run on both Snow Leopard and Leopard. Check that it's linking against our own libcrypto, and that it's linking against the 9.0.0 compatibility version of libxml2 (that's the Leopard version).
$ otool -L lib/libxar.1.dylib [...] /MumbleDeveloper/x86-64/lib/libcrypto.0.9.8.dylib (compatibility version 0.9.8, current version 0.9.8) /usr/lib/libxml2.2.dylib (compatibility version 9.0.0, current version 9.16.0) [...]
When all is well, install it:
sudo make install
Building Qt
Download and unpack Qt:
git clone git://gitorious.org/+mumble-developers/qt/mumble-developers-qt.git cd mumble-developers-qt git branch -t 4.7-mumble origin/4.7-mumble git checkout 4.7-mumble
Then build it:
unset CFLAGS unset CXXFLAGS unset LDFLAGS export CFLAGS="-I$MUMBLE_PREFIX/include" export CXXFLAGS="-I$MUMBLE_PREFIX/include" OPENSSL_LIBS="-L$MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib -lssl -lcrypto" ./configure -pch -debug-and-release -arch x86_64 -cocoa -qt-sql-sqlite -system-zlib -qt-gif -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qdbus -webkit -no-phonon -no-phonon-backend -no-qt3support -openssl-linked -mysql_config no -sdk $OSX_SDK -prefix $MUMBLE_PREFIX/qt-4.7 -opensource -confirm-license make sudo make install export CFLAGS=$OSX_CFLAGS export CXXFLAGS=$OSX_CFLAGS export LDFLAGS=$OSX_LDFLAGS
For universal, use the following configure line instead:
OPENSSL_LIBS="-L$MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib -lssl -lcrypto" ./configure -pch -debug-and-release -universal -carbon -qt-sql-sqlite -system-zlib -qt-gif -qt-libpng -qt-libjpeg -qdbus -webkit -no-phonon -no-phonon-backend -no-qt3support -openssl-linked -mysql_config no -sdk $OSX_SDK -prefix $MUMBLE_PREFIX/qt-4.7 -opensource -confirm-license
Installing Qt icns icon engine
Grab it:
git clone git://github.com/mkrautz/qt-icns-iconengine.git
Build and install it
cd qt-icns-iconengine qmake CONFIG+='release' make sudo cp libqicnsicon.dylib $MUMBLE_PREFIX/qt-4.7/plugins/iconengines/libqicnsicon.dylib make distclean qmake CONFIG+='debug' make sudo cp libqicnsicon.dylib $MUMBLE_PREFIX/qt-4.7/plugins/iconengines/libqicnsicon_debug.dylib
For universal, use
qmake CONFIG+='release universal'
or
qmake CONFIG+='debug universal'
when configuring, to get a universal build.
Installing Boost
Grab the latest version of Boost from http://www.boost.org/, as of current writing, that is 1.45.0.
It is advisible to unpack Boost to $MUMBLE_PREFIX/include/, so the Boost headers will be available in $MUMBLE_PREFIX/include/boost-1_45_0/, since Mumble will look for the headers in this place by default.
Building libogg
Grab the latest version (current 1.2.0). Build:
./configure --disable-dependency-tracking --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX make sudo make install
Building libvorbis
Grab the latest version (current 1.3.1). Build:
./configure --disable-dependency-tracking --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX make sudo make install
Building libFLAC
Grab the latest version (currently 1.2.1). Build (x86-64):
./configure --build=x86_64-apple-darwin10.2.0 --prefix=/MumbleDeveloper/x86-64/ make sudo make install
Universal:
mkdir -p flac-1.2.1-{i386,ppc} tar -zxf flac-1.2.1.tar.gz -C flac-1.2.1-ppc --strip-components 1 tar -zxf flac-1.2.1.tar.gz -C flac-1.2.1-i386 --strip-components 1 cd flac-1.2.1-ppc source /MumbleDeveloper/bin/mumble-universal-build-env export CFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc" export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc" export CC="$CC $CFLAGS" ./configure --build=powerpc-apple-darwin10 --disable-cpplibs --disable-asm-optimizations --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX make cd ../flac-1.2.1-i386 source /MumbleDeveloper/bin/mumble-universal-build-env export CFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch i386" export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch i386" export CC="$CC $CFLAGS" ./configure --build=i386-apple-darwin10 --disable-cpplibs --disable-asm-optimizations --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX sudo make install sudo lipo -create src/libFLAC/.libs/libFLAC.8.2.0.dylib ../flac-1.2.1-ppc/src/libFLAC/.libs/libFLAC.8.2.0.dylib -output $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib/libFLAC.8.2.0.dylib
Building libsndfile
Grab the latest version (currently 1.0.21). Build:
./configure --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --disable-sqlite make sudo make install
For universal:
mkdir -p libsndfile-1.0.21-{i386,ppc} tar -zxvf libsndfile-1.0.21.tar.gz -C libsndfile-1.0.21-i386 --strip-components 1 tar -zxvf libsndfile-1.0.21.tar.gz -C libsndfile-1.0.21-ppc --strip-components 1 cd libsndfile-1.0.21-ppc export CFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc" export CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch ppc" ./configure --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX make cd ../libsndfile-1.0.21-i386 export CFLAGS="-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch i386" export CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk -arch i386" ./configure --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX make sudo make install sudo lipo -create ./src/.libs/libsndfile.1.dylib ../libsndfile-1.0.21-ppc/src/.libs/libsndfile.1.dylib -output $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lib/libsndfile.1.dylib
And after the build, make sure you reload the environment variables:
source /MumbleDeveloper/bin/mumble-universal-build-env
Building Protocol Buffers
Grab the latest version of Protocol Buffers from its Google Code project: http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/. As of this writing, that is version 2.3.0. Direct link: http://protobuf.googlecode.com/files/protobuf-2.3.0.tar.bz2
Build and install it:
./configure --disable-dependency-tracking --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX make sudo make install
Logitech LCD SDK (optional)
Grab it, install it. Build it:
sudo mkdir -p $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lglcd-sdk/ sudo tar -zxvf /Applications/Logitech/GamePanel\ Software/LCD\ Manager/LCDSDK/LCDSDK.tgz -C $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lglcd-sdk/ sudo chmod -vR +r $MUMBLE_PREFIX/lglcd-sdk/
libmcpp
Grab it (current version is 2.7.2). Build it:
./configure --disable-dependency-tracking --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --enable-mcpplib make sudo make install
Berkeley DB
Grab it (current version is 5.0.21). Build it:
cd build_unix ../dist/configure --disable-dependency-tracking --prefix=$MUMBLE_PREFIX --enable-cxx sudo make install
ZeroC Ice
Grab it (current version is 3.4.1). Apply patch: http://gist.github.com/459204
patch -p1 < Ice-3.4.1-db5.patch
Build it:
cd cpp make prefix=$ICE_PREFIX embedded_runpath_prefix=$ICE_PREFIX OPTIMIZE=yes CXX="$CXX $OSX_CFLAGS" CC="$CC $OSX_CFLAGS" DB_HOME=$MUMBLE_PREFIX MCPP_HOME=$MUMBLE_PREFIX sudo make prefix=$ICE_PREFIX embedded_runpath_prefix=$ICE_PREFIX OPTIMIZE=yes CXX="$CXX $OSX_CFLAGS" CC="$CC $OSX_CFLAGS" DB_HOME=$MUMBLE_PREFIX MCPP_HOME=$MUMBLE_PREFIX install
Building Mumble
Fetch the Mumble source from Git:
git clone git://mumble.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/mumble mumble.git cd mumble.git git submodule init git submodule update
To build the client, execute:
qmake main.pro CONFIG+='release' make
If everything went well, you should now have a Mumble.app application bundle in the release directory of the root of the source tree.
Distributing Mumble
If you wish to create a proper redistributable Mumble application bundle, please refer to the osxdist.py script in the macx/scripts directory. This will help you clean up your application bundle, include the needed dependencies, resources etc., and create a compressed disk image - ready to redistribute!
The script expects you to be in the root of the source tree. After executing, it will spit out a .dmg of your Mumble build in the release folder.
Please note that the script currently is tuned for creating real redistributable versions of Mumble, and as such only works on universal (x86, ppc) release builds!