=================================== Building the Overviewer from Source =================================== These instructions are for building the C extension for Overviewer. Once you have finished with these instructions, head to :doc:`running`. .. note:: Pre-built Windows and Debian executables are available on the :doc:`installing` page. These kits already contain the compiled code and require no further setup, so you can skip to the next section of the docs: :doc:`running`. Get The Source ============== First step: download the platform-independent source! Either clone with Git (recommended if you know Git) or download the most recent snapshot * Git URL to clone: ``git://github.com/overviewer/Minecraft-Overviewer.git`` * `Download most recent tar archive `_ * `Download most recent zip archive `_ Once you have the source, see below for instructions on building for your system. Build Instructions For Various Operating Systems ================================================ .. contents:: :local: Windows Build Instructions -------------------------- First, you'll need a compiler. You can either use Visual Studio, or cygwin/mingw. The free `Visual Studio Express `_ is okay. You will want the C++ version (Microsoft® Visual C++® 2010 Express). Note that the Express version of Visual Studio will only build 32-bit executables. We currently don't have a recommended way of building Overviewer on 64-bit Windows using free tools. If you have bought a copy of Visual Studio, you can use it for 64-bit builds. Prerequisites ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You will need a copy of the `PIL sources `_. Building with Visual Studio ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Get the latest Overviewer source code as per above. 2. From the Start menu, navigate to the 'Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express' and open the 'Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010)' shortcut. 3. cd to the folder containing the Overviewer source code. 4. Copy Imaging.h and ImPlatform.h from your PIL installation into the current working directory. 5. First try a build:: c:\python26\python setup.py build If you encounter the following errors:: error: Unable to find vcvarsall.bat then try the following:: set DISTUTILS_USE_SDK=1 set MSSdk=1 c:\python26\python setup.py build If the build was successful, there should be a c_overviewer.pyd file in your current working directory. Building with mingw-w64 and msys2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the recommended way to build on Windows without MSVC. 1. Install msys2 by following **all** the instructions on `the msys2 installation page `_. 2. Install the dependencies:: pacman -S git mingw-w64-x86_64-python2-numpy mingw-w64-x86_64-python2-Pillow mingw-w64-x86_64-python2 mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain 3. Clone the Minecraft-Overviewer git repository:: git clone https://github.com/overviewer/Minecraft-Overviewer.git The source code will be downloaded to your msys2 home directory, e.g. ``C:\msys2\home\Potato\Minecraft-Overviewer`` 4. Close the msys2 shell. Instead, open the MinGW64 shell. 5. Build the Overviewer by changing your current working directory into the source directory and executing the build script:: cd Minecraft-Overviewer python2 setup.py build After it finishes, you should now be able to execute ``overviewer.py`` from the MINGW64 shell. Building with mingw ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Open a MinGW shell. 2. cd to the Overviewer directory. 3. Copy Imaging.h and ImPlatform.h from your PIL installation into the current working directory. 4. Build:: python setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 If the build fails with complaints about ``-mno-cygwin``, open the file ``Lib/distutils/cygwincompiler.py`` in an editor of your choice, and remove all mentions of ``-mno-cygwin``. This is a bug in distutils, filed as `Issue 12641 `_. Linux ----- You will need the gcc compiler and a working build environment. On Ubuntu and Debian, this can be done by installing the ``build-essential`` package. For CentOS machines, see the :ref:`centos` section below You will need the following packages (at least): * python-imaging (for PIL) * python-dev * python-numpy Then to build:: python setup.py build At this point, you can run ``./overviewer.py`` from the current directory, so to run it you'll have to be in this directory and run ``./overviewer.py`` or provide the the full path to ``overviewer.py``. Another option would be to add this directory to your ``$PATH``. Note that there is a ``python2 setup.py install`` step that you can run which will install things into ``/usr/local/bin``, but this is strongly not recommended as it might conflict with other installs of Overviewer. OSX --- .. note:: You will need to have XCode and the XCode Command Line Tools installed (the Command Line Tools can be installed by going to the Downloads tab under the Xcode Preferences dialog). 1. Download the source code for PIL from http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ 2. Compile the PIL code (``python ./setup.py build``) 3. Install PIL (``sudo python ./setup.py install``) 4. Find the path to the ``libImaging`` directory in the PIL source tree. 5. Build Minecraft Overviewer with the path from step 4 as the value for PIL_INCLUDE_DIR:: PIL_INCLUDE_DIR="path from step 4" python ./setup.py build The following script (copied into your MCO source directory) should handle everything for you: .. code-block:: bash #!/bin/bash # start with a clean place to work python ./setup.py clean # get PIL if [ ! -d "`pwd`/Imaging-1.1.7/libImaging" ]; then /usr/bin/curl -o imaging.tgz http://effbot.org/media/downloads/Imaging-1.1.7.tar.gz tar xzf imaging.tgz rm imaging.tgz fi # build MCO PIL_INCLUDE_DIR="`pwd`/Imaging-1.1.7/libImaging" python ./setup.py build FreeBSD ------- FreeBSD is similar to OSX and Linux, but ensure you're using Python 2.7. The port of Python 2.6 has bugs with threading under FreeBSD. Everything else you should need is ported, in particular math/py-numpy and graphics/py-imaging. You may need or want to add the line:: PYTHON_VERSION=2.7 to the file /etc/make.conf, but read the ports documentation to be sure of what this might do to other Python applications on your system. .. _centos: CentOS 5 -------- .. note:: If you are using CentOS 6, you do not need to install the epel repo. CentOS 6 should come with the right python version, you can check your version running *python --version*. Since CentOS has an older version of Python (2.4), there are some difficulties in getting the Overviewer to work. Follow these steps which have been reported to work. Note: commands prefixed with a "#" mean to run as root, and "$" mean to run as a regular user. 1. Install the `EPEL repo `_. Go to step #2 if you already have the EPEL repo installed. 1. ``$ wget http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm`` 2. ``# rpm -Uhv epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm`` 2. Install the python26 packages and build dependancies 1. ``# yum install -y python26{,-imaging,-numpy}{,-devel} gcc`` 3. Install and setup Overviewer 1. ``$ git clone git://github.com/overviewer/Minecraft-Overviewer.git`` 2. ``$ cd Minecraft-Overviewer`` 3. ``$ python26 setup.py build`` 4. Change the first line of overviewer.py from ``#!/usr/bin/env python`` to ``#!/usr/bin/env python26`` so that the Python 2.6 interpreter is used instead of the default 2.4 4. Run Overviewer as usual 1. ``$ ./overviewer.py path/to/world/ path/to/output/`` or ``$ python26 path/to/overviewer.py path/to/world/ path/to/output/`` 2. Proceed to the :doc:`Running ` instructions for more info.