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
- If you downloaded a Unigine 2 SDK binary archive:
- Extract the archive into a target directory.
- Run browser.run.
- If you downloaded a Unigine SDK Browser, execute it and then install Unigine 2 SDK.
Notice
You may also need to set the following environment variables:
- Add to $LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable locations of the following directories: <UnigineSDK>/lib.
Notice
Make sure that your terminal takes environment variables into account.
From the Terminal main menu, choose Edit > Profile Preferences > Title and Command and check Run command as a login shell box.
From the Terminal main menu, choose Edit > Profile Preferences > Title and Command and check Run command as a login shell box.
Additional Software
- Linux 2.6.x
- GCC 4.x.x
- Python 2.7
- SCons 2.2.0
- distcc (optional)
- ccache (optional)
To install all required Debian/Ubuntu packages, use the following:
Shell commands
After that, perform the following to avoid errors during the engine recompilation:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6 gcc g++ make scons ccache libgl1-mesa-dev libxrandr-dev libxrandr:i386 libxinerama-dev libopenal1 libxrender-dev libxext-dev libc6-dev libx11-dev
Shell commands
username@pc-name:~$ cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
username@pc-name:~/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu$ sudo ln -s libXrandr.so.2 libXrandr.so
For 64 -bit Debian/Ubuntu, install additional packages to enable 32 -bit cross-compilation:
Shell commands
sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib lib32gcc1 ia32-libs ia32-libs-dev lib32stdc++6 libc6-i386
Last update: 2017-10-20
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