How to build SimGear ==================== SimGear uses the CMake build system to generate a platform-specific build environment. CMake reads the CMakeLists.txt files that you'll find throughout the source directories, checks for installed dependencies and then generates the appropriate build system. If you don't already have CMake installed on your system you can grab it from http://www.cmake.org, use version 2.6.4 or later. Under unices (i.e. Linux, Solaris, Free-BSD, HP-Ux, OSX) use the cmake or ccmake command-line utils. Preferably, create an out-of-source build directory and run cmake or ccmake from there. The advantage to this approach is that the temporary files created by CMake won't clutter the source directory, and also makes it possible to have multiple independent build targets by creating multiple build directories. In a directory alongside the SimGear source directory use: mkdir sgbuild cd sgbuild cmake ../simgear -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release make sudo make install Build Dependencies ================== SimGear depends on a number of 3rd party libraries, the most notable being: * OpenSceneGraph (OSG) - see README.OSG * zlib compression library - see README.zlib * Open Audio Library (OpenAL) - see README.OpenAL * Subversion Client Library (optional dependency) Further information =================== * README.cmake for more detailed CMake instructions * README.msvc in the FlightGear source package for more Windows-specific instructions * FlightGear Wiki http://wiki.flightgear.org/Building_Flightgear * FlightGear Forums For help on building see: http://www.flightgear.org/forums => Support/Compiling * FlightGear Mailing lists http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Mailing_list