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Q3Rally _It's damn fast, baby._
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Q3Rally is a standalone game based on ioquake3.
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For compiling, see [engine/README.md](engine/README.md).
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Q3Rally engine
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==============
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Q3Rally is a standalone game based on ioquake3. However it's not compatible with ioquake3.
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## Compiling
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Q3Rally is compiled using GNU Make (`make`) from a terminal while in the engine directory.
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`make ARCH=x86`, `make ARCH=x86_64`, `make ARCH=aarch64` (ARM64/Apple Silicon) specify compiling for a specific architecture instead of the host architecture.
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### Windows
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There is several ways to get an MinGW-w64 build environment.
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#### MSYS2
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1. Install MSYS2 with packages: git, make, mingw-w64-i686-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
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2. Open "MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit"
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3. Get the Q3Rally source code with `git clone https://github.com/Q3Rally-Team/q3rally.git`. (If you have commit access use `git://` instead.)
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4. Change to the engine directory using "cd q3rally/engine"
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5. Run `make`
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#### Cygwin
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:_This was more relevant before MSYS2 was made._
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1. Install Cygwin with packages: git, make, mingw64-i686-gcc-core, mingw64-x86_64-gcc-core
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2. Open "Cygwin"
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3. Get the Q3Rally source code with `git clone https://github.com/Q3Rally-Team/q3rally.git` (If you have commit access use `git://` instead.)
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4. Change to the engine directory using `cd q3rally/engine`
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5. Run `make`
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#### WSL
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1. Install Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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2. Install a Linux distribution from the Windows store (e.g., Ubuntu).
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3. Open the start menu entry for the distribution (e.g., Ubuntu).
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4. Install Git, Make, and MinGW-w64 packages, for Ubuntu run: `sudo apt install git make mingw-w64`
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5. Get the Q3Rally source code with `git clone https://github.com/Q3Rally-Team/q3rally.git`. (If you have commit access use `git://` instead.)
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6. Change to the engine directory using "cd q3rally/engine"
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7. Run `make PLATFORM=mingw32`
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It possible to compile for Linux under WSL using `make` or `./make-linux-portable.sh`. Compiling for macOS using osxcross is not supported under WSL as of writting.
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### Linux
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1. Install `git make gcc libsdl2-dev` packages for your Linux distribution.
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2. Get the Q3Rally source code with `git clone https://github.com/Q3Rally-Team/q3rally.git`. (If you have commit access use `git://` instead.)
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3. Change to the engine directory using "cd q3rally/engine"
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4. Run `make`
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To make a release which includes SDL2 run: `./make-linux-portable.sh x86_64` (also with x86).
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`make PLATFORM=mingw32` and `make PLATFORM=darwin` can be used to cross-compile for Windows and macOS from Linux, if mingw-w64 and osxcross are installed.
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### macOS
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1. Install Xcode from the AppStore (the GUI is optional, only the command-line tools are required).
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2. Open Terminal app.
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3. Get the Q3Rally source code with `git clone https://github.com/Q3Rally-Team/q3rally.git`. (If you have commit access use `git://` instead.)
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4. Change to the engine directory using "cd q3rally/engine"
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5. Run `make`
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To create an AppBundle:
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* Single architecture: `./make-macosx.sh x86_64` (if needed, replace x86\_64 with aarch64 (Apple Silicon), x86, or ppc).
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* Modern macOS 10.9+ (Apple Silicon, x86_64): `./make-macosx-ub2.sh`
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* Legacy macOS 10.5+ (x86_64, x86, ppc): `./make-macosx-ub.sh`
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Modern AppBundle requires macOS 11.0 SDK or later to be installed. Legacy AppBundle must be compiled on macOS 10.6 with 10.5 and 10.6 SDKs installed.
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## Release builds
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Assuming you have everything set up; release builds could be done like this.
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`clean` is used to do a fresh build to be sure VERSION, etc from Makefile are applied to the build.
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`-j#` is the number of CPUs thread to use. Set it to your CPU cores/threads for faster compiling.
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```
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# Windows; run on Windows or Linux with mingw-w64
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make PLATFORM=mingw32 ARCH=x86 clean release -j8
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make PLATFORM=mingw32 ARCH=x86_64 clean release -j8
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# Linux; run on Linux or Windows (WSL)
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./make-linux-portable.sh ARCH=x86 clean release -j8
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./make-linux-portable.sh ARCH=x86_64 clean release -j8
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# macOS Modern; run on macOS or Linux with osxcross
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make PLATFORM=darwin ARCH=aarch64 clean
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make PLATFORM=darwin ARCH=x86_64 clean
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./make-macosx-ub2.sh
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# macOS Legacy: run on macOS 10.6
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make PLATFORM=darwin ARCH=x86_64 clean
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make PLATFORM=darwin ARCH=x86 clean
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make PLATFORM=darwin ARCH=ppc clean
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./make-macosx-ub.sh
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```
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