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| # Compiling OpenTTD
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| ## Required/optional libraries
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| The following libraries are used by OpenTTD for:
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| - zlib: (de)compressing of old (0.3.0-1.0.5) savegames, content downloads,
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|    heightmaps
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| - liblzo2: (de)compressing of old (pre 0.3.0) savegames
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| - liblzma: (de)compressing of savegames (1.1.0 and later)
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| - libpng: making screenshots and loading heightmaps
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| - libfreetype: loading generic fonts and rendering them
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| - libfontconfig: searching for fonts, resolving font names to actual fonts
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| - libicu: handling of right-to-left scripts (e.g. Arabic and Persian) and
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|    natural sorting of strings (Linux only)
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| - libSDL2: hardware access (video, sound, mouse) (not required for Windows or macOS)
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| 
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| OpenTTD does not require any of the libraries to be present, but without
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| liblzma you cannot open most recent savegames and without zlib you cannot
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| open most older savegames or use the content downloading system.
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| Without libSDL/liballegro on non-Windows and non-macOS machines you have
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| no graphical user interface; you would be building a dedicated server.
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| 
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| ## Windows:
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| You need Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or newer.
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| You can download the free Visual Studio Community Edition from Microsoft at
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| https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/.
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| OpenTTD needs the Platform SDK, if it isn't installed already. This can be
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| done during installing Visual Studio, by selecting
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| `Visual C++ MFC for x86 and x64` (and possibly
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| `Visual C++ ATL for x86 and x64` depending on your version). If not, you
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| can get download it as [MS Windows Platform SDK](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/windows-10-sdk).
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| Install the SDK by following the instructions as given.
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| Dependencies for OpenTTD on Windows are handled via
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| [vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/). First you need to install vcpkg
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| by following the `Quick Start` instructions of their
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| [README](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/README.md).
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| After this, you can install the dependencies OpenTTD needs. We advise to use
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| the `static` versions, and OpenTTD currently needs the following dependencies:
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| - liblzma
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| - libpng
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| - lzo
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| - zlib
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| To install both the x64 (64bit) and x86 (32bit) variants (though only one is necessary), you can use:
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| ```ps
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| .\vcpkg install liblzma:x64-windows-static libpng:x64-windows-static lzo:x64-windows-static zlib:x64-windows-static
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| .\vcpkg install liblzma:x86-windows-static libpng:x86-windows-static lzo:x86-windows-static zlib:x86-windows-static
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| ```
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| 
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| Open the relevant project file and it should build automatically.
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| - VS 2015: projects/openttd_vs140.sln
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| - VS 2017: projects/openttd_vs141.sln
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| - VS 2019: projects/openttd_vs142.sln
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| 
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| Set the build mode to `Release` in
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| `Build > Configuration manager > Active solution configuration`.
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| You can now compile.
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| 
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| If everything works well the binary should be in `objs\Win[32|64]\Release\openttd.exe`
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| and in `bin\openttd.exe`
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| 
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| The OpenTTD wiki may provide additional help with [compiling for Windows](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_Windows_using_Microsoft_Visual_C%2B%2B_2015).
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| You can also build OpenTTD with MSYS2/MinGW-w64 or Cygwin/MinGW using the Makefile.  The OpenTTD wiki may provide additional help with [MSYS2](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_Windows_using_MSYS2)
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| 
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| ## Linux, Unix, Solaris:
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| OpenTTD can be built with GNU '`make`'. On non-GNU systems it is called '`gmake`'.
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| However, for the first build one has to do a '`./configure`' first.
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| The OpenTTD wiki may provide additional help with:
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| - [compiling for Linux and *BSD](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_%28GNU/%29Linux_and_*BSD)
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| - [compiling for Solaris](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_Solaris)
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| 
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| 
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| ## macOS:
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| Use '`make`' or Xcode (which will then call make for you)
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| This will give you a binary for your CPU type (PPC/Intel)
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| However, for the first build one has to do a '`./configure`' first.
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| To make a universal binary type '`./configure --enable-universal`'
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| instead of '`./configure`'.
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| 
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| The OpenTTD wiki may provide additional help with [compiling for macOS](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_Mac_OS_X).
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| 
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| ## Haiku:
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| Use '`make`', but do a '`./configure`' before the first build.
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| 
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| The OpenTTD wiki may provide additional help with [compiling for Haiku](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_Haiku).
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| 
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| ## OS/2:
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| A comprehensive GNU build environment is required to build the OS/2 version.
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| The OpenTTD wiki may provide additional help with [compiling for OS/2](https://wiki.openttd.org/Compiling_on_OS/2).
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| 
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| ## Supported compilers
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| The following compilers are tested with and known to compile OpenTTD:
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| - Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 2015, 2017 and 2019.
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| - GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 4.8 - 9.
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| - Clang/LLVM 3.9 - 8
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| The following compilers are known not to compile OpenTTD:
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| In general, this is because these old versions do not (fully) support modern
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| C++11 language features.
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| - Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) 2013 and earlier.
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| - GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 4.7 and earlier.
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| - Clang/LLVM 3.8 and earlier.
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| If any of these, or any other, compilers can compile OpenTTD, let us know.
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| Pull requests to support more compilers are welcome.
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| 
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| ## Compilation of base sets
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| To recompile the extra graphics needed to play with the original Transport
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| Tycoon Deluxe graphics you need GRFCodec (which includes NFORenum) as well.
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| GRFCodec can be found at https://www.openttd.org/download-grfcodec.
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| The compilation of these extra graphics does generally not happen, unless
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| you remove the graphics file using '`make maintainer-clean`'.
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| Re-compilation of the base sets, thus also use of '`--maintainer-clean`' can
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| leave the repository in a modified state as different grfcodec versions can
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| cause binary differences in the resulting grf. Also translations might have
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| been added for the base sets which are not yet included in the base set
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| information files. Use the configure option '`--without-grfcodec`' to avoid
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| modification of the base set files by the build process.
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