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Compiling with CMake
The "official" way to build Cutter is by using qmake, but as an alternative, a CMakeLists.txt is provided, so CMake can be used as well.
This page provides a guide to compile on Linux or macOS, the process for Windows is described in Compiling-on-Windows.md.
Requirements
- CMake >= 3.1
- Radare2 installed from submodule, see README.md
- Qt 5.9.1
Building
The root for CMake is in src/. In-source builds are not allowed, so you must run CMake from a separate directory:
cd src
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
If all went well, you should now have a working Makefile in your build directory:
make
Troubleshooting
Depending on how Qt installed (Distribution packages or using the Qt installer application), CMake may not be able to find it by itself if it is not in a common place. If that is the case, double check that the correct Qt version is installed. Locate its prefix (a directory containing bin/, lib/, include/, etc.) and specify it to CMake using CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
in the above process, e.g.:
rm CMakeCache.txt # the cache may be polluted with unwanted libraries found before
cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/opt/Qt/5.9.1/gcc_64 ..