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Linux Development Environment

To start working with the Unigine engine on the Linux platform you should install the UNIGINE SDK and additional software.

Prepare the Environment for Linux#

Install UNIGINE SDK#

Additional Software#

  • Linux 3.x.x
  • GCC 4.9.2
  • Python 2.7
  • CMake 3.14+
  • .NET Core 3.1.x SDK
  • distcc (optional)
  • ccache (optional)

To install all required Debian/Ubuntu packages, use the following:

Shell commands
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.16.0-4-all gcc g++ make ccache libgl1-mesa-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev libopenal1 libxrender-dev libxext-dev libc6-dev libx11-dev
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