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= Building QGIS Head on Qt4.x = As I write this QGIS 0.8 is undergoing major changes and is very unstable. It is being ported to Qt4. Because of this I will describe how to install it alongside your existing QGIS 0.7.4 install (which you can install using the procedure described above. When 0.8 is released the above instructions will be removed. /!\ '''Note:''' This part of the document is still under construction. {{{ mkdir $HOME/apps ./autogen.sh --enable-debug --prefix=$HOME/apps/ --with-qtdir=/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.0.1/ --with-grass=/usr/lib/grass && make && sudo make install }}} |
Intro
I have updated these notes for ubuntu breezy, even though its still in preview release mode, you are better off using breezy as the packages are much more up to date.
These notes are for if you want to build QGIS from source. One of the major aims here is to show how this can be done using binary packages for all dependencies - building only the core QGIS stuff from source. Currently the gdal grass raster driver needs to be built from source too - Ill revise these notes when a suitable package is available. I prefer this approach because it means we can leave the business of managing system packages to apt and only concern ourselves with coding QGIS! Note they are still under construction...and are continually evolving.
Note: As of QGIS 0.8, Qt4 (possibly enven Qt4.1) will be required to build QGIS. For now I am going to double up these notes to include this procedure. Once the 0.8 release is out I will remove legacy notes on building QGIS < 0.8. (TS)
QGIS 7.x and below
QGIS Specific Requirements
Need to be running breezy...
The packages qgis depends on to build are available in the "universe" component of Ubuntu. This is not activated by default, so you need to activate it:
- Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file.
- Uncomment the all the lines starting with "deb"
Now update your local sources database:
sudo apt-get update
Install package dependencies.
Even if you dont plan to code using kdevelop, its worth installing first because it will make sure you have the dependencies for a useable c++ compilation environment. Not all these packages are strictly needed for QGIS to build, but I find them convenient to have. If you are short on disk space or bandwidth, you may wish to be a little more selective. If you are unsure, just install them all, they cant cause any harm.
sudo apt-get install kdevelop3 autoconf2.13 autobook autoconf-archive gnu-standards libqt3-mt-dev qt3-doc kdbg libarts1-dev kdelibs4-doc htdig doxygen kdoc sgmltools-lite linuxdoc-tools a2ps gv qt3-designer qt3-dev-tools kbabel graphviz c-cpp-reference g++ libtool flex bison automake1.8 checkinstall ccache libtool proj sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev libsqlite3-0 gsl-bin libgsl0 libgsl0-dev cvs
Note: This will prompt to install a whole heap of additional packages....go ahead its ok.
Now you can install all the packages qgis requires to build:
sudo apt-get build-dep qgis
Setup ccache
You should also setup ccache to speed up compile times:
cd /usr/local/bin sudo ln -s /usr/bin/ccache gcc sudo ln -s /usr/bin/ccache g++
Make sure the correct version of automake is being used
NOTE: If you installed kdevelop using the step above, ubuntu will have installed automake-1.4. This causes a problem when running the autogen.sh command below as it picks up the wrong copy of aclocal and automake. To circumvent this while still keeping both installed on your system do the following:
sudo update-alternatives --config automake
Which will present you with something like:
There are 4 alternatives which provide `automake'.
Selection Alternative
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1 /usr/bin/automake-1.6
2 /usr/bin/automake-1.8
*+ 3 /usr/bin/automake-1.4
4 /usr/bin/automake-1.9
Press enter to keep the default[*], or type selection number: 2
Using `/usr/bin/automake-1.8' to provide `automake'.
GRASS Specific Steps
Install GRASS
If you don't need to build with GRASS support, you can skip this section.
Now you can install grass from breezy:
sudo apt-get install grass libgrass-dev
Install GRASS raster driver for gdal
The apt package for this is currently not in ubuntu repositories. Here is one way to install it :
cd /tmp wget http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libg/libgdal-grass/libgdal1-grass_1.2.6-1_i386.deb sudo dpkg -i libgdal1-grass_1.2.6-1_i386.deb
Starting the compile
The qt files are not in the expected place, so you need to tell configure where to look for them. Or you can export QTDIR=/usr/share/qt3.
Now you can proceed to the initial configure step:
./autogen.sh --enable-debug --prefix=/usr --with-qtdir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-grass=/usr/lib/grass
At the end of the autogen / configure process above you should see output like below, indicating that qgis is going to be built with all its bells & whistles...
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qgis 0.6.0devel22
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GDAL/OGR : yes (Version 1.2.6)
GEOS : yes (Version 2.0.1)
PostgreSQL : yes (Version 7.4.7)
GRASS : yes <-- may be no if you skipped grass step above!
SPIT : yes
Georeferencer : yes
GPS/GPX : yes
PROJ4 : yes
SQLITE3 : yes
Debug : yes
Plugin dir : ${exec_prefix}/lib/qgis
The binary will be installed in /usr/bin
The build is using Qt in /usr/share/qt3
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Configure finished, type 'make' to build.Now we go on to the compilation step. I like to time the build so I can get an idea of how long it takes in general. THe first time you build will take substantially longer as ccache will not receive many hits. Subsequent builds should be much faster!
echo `date` > /tmp/qgis_compile.txt ; make ; echo `date` >> /tmp/qgis_compile.txt
Now install as a package for easy removal later:
sudo ./doCheckInstall.sh
Using doCheckinstall.sh will do the equivalent of make install, but it will also make a debian package of QGIS, making it easy to compile on one machine and install on many...
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Qt 3.1 Compatibility
We prefer to use qt-3.1.x for development as it is the oldest version of Qt officially supported with QGIS, so its good to be sure that everything builds with it ok. To do this check, build and install Qt 3.1.x and then issue commands something like those below before building QGIS:
export QTDIR=/home/aps02ts/src/qt-x11-free-3.1.2/ export PATH=$PATH:/home/aps02ts/src/qt-x11-free-3.1.2/bin/
The above implies you have built qt yourself. You can also point your QTDIR environment var to an apt installed version of Qt instead. In this case be sure to install the qt-apps-dev package:
sudo apt-get install qt3-apps-dev
Building QGIS Head on Qt4.x
As I write this QGIS 0.8 is undergoing major changes and is very unstable. It is being ported to Qt4. Because of this I will describe how to install it alongside your existing QGIS 0.7.4 install (which you can install using the procedure described above. When 0.8 is released the above instructions will be removed.
Note: This part of the document is still under construction.
mkdir $HOME/apps ./autogen.sh --enable-debug --prefix=$HOME/apps/ --with-qtdir=/usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.0.1/ --with-grass=/usr/lib/grass && make && sudo make install
BuildingQuantumGisFromSource (last edited 2008-08-06 16:21:21 by localhost)