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# Compiling Cutter
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Cutter supports different build systems:
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* Building with qmake
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* [Building with cmake](cmake.md)
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* Building with meson (see ./meson.py)
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Each time in the section below, the prefered method will be explained. For other methods check associated documentation.
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**Before compiling, note that we also provide binaries available for windows/linux/MacOS X [here](https://github.com/radareorg/cutter/releases).**
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## Requirements
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* Qt (version differs from time to time but >= 5.6.1 should be fine)
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* Radare2 (version changes, see `git submodule` to check the exact version)
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* Python 3.6
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### Compiling on Linux / OsX
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The easy way is to simply run `./build.sh` from the root directory, and let the magic happen. The script will use qmake to build Cutter.
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If you want to manually use qmake, follow this steps:
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```sh
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mkdir build; cd build
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qmake ../src/Cutter.pro
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make
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cd ..
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```
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### Compiling on Windows
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Additional requirements:
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* Visual Studio 2015 or Visual Studio 2017
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* Ninja build system
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* Meson build system
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Download and unpack [Ninja](https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases) to the Cutter source root directory.
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Environment settings (example for x64 version):
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```batch
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:: Export MSVC variables
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CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x64
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:: Add qmake to PATH
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SET "PATH=C:\Qt\5.10.1\msvc2015_64\bin;%PATH%"
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:: Add Python to PATH
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SET "PATH=C:\Program Files\Python36;%PATH%" ```
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Install Meson:
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```batch
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python -m pip install meson
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```
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To compile Cutter run:
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```batch
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CALL prepare_r2.bat
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CALL build.bat
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```
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Pass `CUTTER_ENABLE_JUPYTER=false` argument to `build.bat` if you want to disable Jupyter support. Use `CUTTER_ENABLE_QTWEBENGINE=false` argument to disable QtWebEngine support for Jupyter.
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## It doesn't work!
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Check this [page](common-errors.md) for common issues.
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