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#Install Instructions #Install Instructions
- [Dependencies](#dependencies) - [Dependencies](#dependencies)
- [Windows](#windows)
- [Linux](#linux) - [Linux](#linux)
- [OS X](#osx) - [OS X](#osx)
- [Windows](#windows)
<a name="dependencies" /> <a name="dependencies" />
##Dependencies ##Dependencies
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| OpenCV | >= 2.4.9 | core, highgui, imgproc | | OpenCV | >= 2.4.9 | core, highgui, imgproc |
| OpenAL Soft | >= 1.16.0 | | | OpenAL Soft | >= 1.16.0 | |
<a name="linux" />
##Linux
###Simple install
Easy qTox install is provided for variety of distributions:
https://wiki.tox.im/Binaries#Apt.2FAptitude_.28Debian.2C_Ubuntu.2C_Mint.2C_etc..29
If your distribution is not listed, or you want/need to compile qTox, there are provided instructions.
**Please note that installing toxcore/qTox from AUR is not supported**, although installing other dependencies, provided that they met requirements, should be fine, unless you are installing cryptography library from AUR, which should rise red flags by itself…
----
Most of the dependencies should be available through your package manger. You may either follow the directions below, or simply run `./simple_make.sh` after cloning, which will attempt to automatically download dependencies followed by compilation.
###Cloning the Repository
In order to clone the qTox repository you need Git.
Arch Linux:
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed git
```
Debian:
```bash
sudo apt-get install git
```
Fedora:
```bash
yum install git
```
Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt-get install git
```
Afterwards open a new Terminal, change to a directory of your choice and clone the repository:
```bash
cd /home/user/qTox
git clone https://github.com/tux3/qTox.git qTox
```
The following steps assumes that you cloned the repository at "/home/user/qTox". If you decided to choose another location, replace corresponding parts.
###GCC, Qt, OpenCV and OpanAL Soft
Arch Linux:
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel qt5 opencv openal libxss
```
Debian:
```bash
sudo apt-get install build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default libopenal-dev libopencv-dev libxss-dev
```
Fedora:
```bash
yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
yum install qt-devel qt-doc qt-creator opencv-devel openal-soft-devel libXScrnSaver-devel
```
Slackware:
You can grab slackbuilds of the needed dependencies here:
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/OpenAL/
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/qt5/
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/opencv/
Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt-get install build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools libopenal-dev libopencv-dev libxss-dev
```
###Tox Core
First of all install the dependencies of Tox Core.
Arch Linux:
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed opus vpx
```
```
Debian:
```bash
sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev automake checkinstall check libopus-dev libvpx-dev
```
Fedora:
```bash
yum install libtool autoconf automake check check-devel
```
Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev automake checkinstall check libopus-dev libvpx-dev
```
Now you can either follow the instructions at https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/blob/master/INSTALL.md#unix or use the "bootstrap.sh" script located at "/home/user/qTox".
The script will automatically download and install Tox Core and libsodium to "/home/user/qTox/libs":
```bash
cd /home/user/qTox
./bootstrap.sh # use -h or --help for more information
```
After all the dependencies are thus reeady to go, compiling should be as simple as
```bash
qmake
make
```
###Building packages
Alternately, qTox now has the experimental and probably-dodgy ability to package itself (in .deb
form natively, and .rpm form with <a href="http://joeyh.name/code/alien/">alien</a>).
After installing the required dependencies, run `bootstrap.sh` and then run the
`buildPackages.sh` script, found in the tools folder. It will automatically get the
packages necessary for building .debs, so be prepared to type your password for sudo.
<a name="osx" />
##OS X
###OSX Easy Install
Since https://github.com/ReDetection/homebrew-qtox you can easily install qtox with homebrew
```bash
brew install --HEAD ReDetection/qtox/qtox
```
###OSX Full Install Guide
This guide is intended for people who wish to use an existing or new ProjectTox-Core installation separate to the bundled installation with qTox, if you do not wish to use a separate installation you can skip to the section titled 'Final Steps'.
Installation on OSX, isn't quite straight forward, here is a quick guide on how to install;
Note that qTox now requires OpenCV and OpenAL for video and audio.
The first thing you need to do is install ProjectTox-Core with a/v support. Refer to the INSTALL guide in the PrjectTox-Core github repo.
Next you need to download QtTools (http://qt-project.org/downloads), at the time of writing this is at version .3.0.
Make sure you deselect all the unnecessary components from the 5.3 checkbox (iOS/Android libs) otherwise you will end up with a very large download.
Once that is installed you will most likely need to set the path for qmake. To do this, open up terminal and paste in the following;
```bash
export PATH=/location/to/qmake/binary:$PATH
```
For myself, the qmake binary was located in /Users/mouseym/Qt/5.3/clang_64/bin/.
This is not a permanent change, it will revert when you close the terminal window, to add it permanently you will need to add echo the above line to your .profile/.bash_profile.
Once this is installed, do the following;
```bash
git clone https://github.com/tux3/qTox
cd toxgui
qmake
```
Now, we need to create a symlink to /usr/local/lib/ and /usr/local/include/
```
mkdir -p $HOME/qTox/libs
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib $HOME/qTox/libs/lib
sudo ln -s /usr/local/include $HOME/qTox/libs/include
```
####Final Steps
The final step is to run
```bash
make
```
in the qTox directory, or if you are using the bundled tox core installation, you can use
```bash
./bootstrap.sh
make
```
Assuming all went well you should now have a qTox.app file within the directory. Double click and it should open!
<a name="windows" /> <a name="windows" />
##Windows ##Windows
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make make
make install make install
``` ```
Copy the dll "OpenAL32.dll" located at "C:\qTox\libs\openal-build\install\bin" to "C:\qTox\libs\lib". Finally, copy the directory "AL" located at "C:\qTox\libs\openal-build\install\include" to "C:\qTox\libs\include". Unlike OpenCV you don't need to patch any files. Feel free to delete the directories "openal-soft-x.y.z" and "openal-build", but you don't need to. Copy the dll "OpenAL32.dll" located at "C:\qTox\libs\openal-build\install\bin" to "C:\qTox\libs\lib". Finally, copy the directory "AL" located at "C:\qTox\libs\openal-build\install\include" to "C:\qTox\libs\include". Unlike OpenCV you don't need to patch any files. Feel free to delete the directories "openal-soft-x.y.z" and "openal-build", but you don't need to.
<a name="linux" />
##Linux
Most of the dependencies should be available through your package manger. You may either follow the directions below, or simply run `./simple_make.sh` after cloning, which will attempt to automatically download dependencies followed by compilation.
###Cloning the Repository
In order to clone the qTox repository you need Git.
Debian:
```bash
sudo apt-get install git
```
Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt-get install git
```
Arch Linux:
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed git
```
Fedora:
```bash
yum install git
```
Afterwards open a new Terminal, change to a directory of your choice and clone the repository:
```bash
cd /home/user/qTox
git clone https://github.com/tux3/qTox.git qTox
```
The following steps assumes that you cloned the repository at "/home/user/qTox". If you decided to choose another location, replace corresponding parts.
###GCC, Qt, OpenCV and OpanAL Soft
Debian:
```bash
sudo apt-get install build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default libopenal-dev libopencv-dev libxss-dev
```
Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt-get install build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default qttools5-dev-tools libopenal-dev libopencv-dev libxss-dev
```
Arch Linux:
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed base-devel qt5 opencv openal libxss
```
Fedora:
```bash
yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
yum install qt-devel qt-doc qt-creator opencv-devel openal-soft-devel libXScrnSaver-devel
```
Slackware:
You can grab slackbuilds of the needed dependencies here:
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/OpenAL/
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/qt5/
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/libraries/opencv/
###Tox Core
First of all install the dependencies of Tox Core.
Debian:
```bash
sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev automake checkinstall check libopus-dev libvpx-dev
```
Ubuntu:
```bash
sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev automake checkinstall check libopus-dev libvpx-dev
```
Arch Linux: (Arch Linux provides the package "tox-git" in AUR)
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed opus vpx
```
Fedora:
```bash
yum install libtool autoconf automake check check-devel
```
Now you can either follow the instructions at https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/blob/master/INSTALL.md#unix or use the "bootstrap.sh" script located at "/home/user/qTox".
The script will automatically download and install Tox Core and libsodium to "/home/user/qTox/libs":
```bash
cd /home/user/qTox
./bootstrap.sh # use -h or --help for more information
```
After all the dependencies are thus reeady to go, compiling should be as simple as
```bash
qmake
make
```
###Building packages
Alternately, qTox now has the experimental and probably-dodgy ability to package itself (in .deb
form natively, and .rpm form with <a href="http://joeyh.name/code/alien/">alien</a>).
After installing the required dependencies, run `bootstrap.sh` and then run the
`buildPackages.sh` script, found in the tools folder. It will automatically get the
packages necessary for building .debs, so be prepared to type your password for sudo.
<a name="osx" />
##OS X
###OSX Easy Install
Since https://github.com/ReDetection/homebrew-qtox you can easily install qtox with homebrew
```bash
brew install --HEAD ReDetection/qtox/qtox
```
###OSX Full Install Guide
This guide is intended for people who wish to use an existing or new ProjectTox-Core installation separate to the bundled installation with qTox, if you do not wish to use a separate installation you can skip to the section titled 'Final Steps'.
Installation on OSX, isn't quite straight forward, here is a quick guide on how to install;
Note that qTox now requires OpenCV and OpenAL for video and audio.
The first thing you need to do is install ProjectTox-Core with a/v support. Refer to the INSTALL guide in the PrjectTox-Core github repo.
Next you need to download QtTools (http://qt-project.org/downloads), at the time of writing this is at version .3.0.
Make sure you deselect all the unnecessary components from the 5.3 checkbox (iOS/Android libs) otherwise you will end up with a very large download.
Once that is installed you will most likely need to set the path for qmake. To do this, open up terminal and paste in the following;
```bash
export PATH=/location/to/qmake/binary:$PATH
```
For myself, the qmake binary was located in /Users/mouseym/Qt/5.3/clang_64/bin/.
This is not a permanent change, it will revert when you close the terminal window, to add it permanently you will need to add echo the above line to your .profile/.bash_profile.
Once this is installed, do the following;
```bash
git clone https://github.com/tux3/qTox
cd toxgui
qmake
```
Now, we need to create a symlink to /usr/local/lib/ and /usr/local/include/
```
mkdir -p $HOME/qTox/libs
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib $HOME/qTox/libs/lib
sudo ln -s /usr/local/include $HOME/qTox/libs/include
```
####Final Steps
The final step is to run
```bash
make
```
in the qTox directory, or if you are using the bundled tox core installation, you can use
```bash
./bootstrap.sh
make
```
Assuming all went well you should now have a qTox.app file within the directory. Double click and it should open!