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###Dependencies
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| Qt | >= 5.2.0 | core, gui, network, widget, xml |
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| GCC/MinGW | >= 4.6 | C++11 enabled |
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| Tox Core | most recent | core, av |
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| OpenCV | >= 2.4.9 | core, highgui |
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| OpenAL Soft | >= 1.16.0 | |
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## Windows
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### Qt
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Download the Qt online installer for Windows from [qt-project.org](http://qt-project.org/downloads).
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While installation you have to assemble your Qt toolchain. Take the most recent version of Qt compiled with MinGW.
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Select "Tools" to install the MinGW compiler package itself alongside Qt. By doing this you don't have to bother with installing one manually.
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The following steps assumes that Qt is installed at "C:\Qt". If you decided to choose another location, replace corresponding parts.
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### MinGW
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If you installed MinGW alongside Qt you can skip this step.
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Download the MinGW installer for Windows from [sourceforge.net](http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Installer/).
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Make sure to install MSYS (a minimalistic set of Unix tools for Windows) and TODO.
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### System Path
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For some tasks it might be useful to use the Windows terminal. Thus you should add Qt/MinGW binaries to the system path to make them globally accessible.
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Open Control Panel -> System -> Advanced Settings -> .... TODO
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### Cloning the Repository
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Clone the repository (https://github.com/tux3/qTox.git) with your prefered Git client. [SmartGit](http://www.syntevo.com/smartgit/) is very nice for this task.
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The following steps assumes that you cloned the repository at "C:\qTox". If you decided to choose another location, replace corresponding parts.
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### Tox Core
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[jenkins.libtoxcore.so](http://jenkins.libtoxcore.so/job/libtoxcore-win32-i686/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/libtoxcore-win32-i686.zip)
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provides a prebuild package of Tox Core. Download this package and extract its content to "C:\qTox\libs". You may have to create the directory "libs".
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If you prefer to compile Tox Core on your own follow the instructions at https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/blob/master/INSTALL.md#windows
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### OpenCV
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Unfortunately there are no prebuild packages for OpenCV compiled with MinGW. Thus you have to create your own.
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First of all download and install the most recent version of CMake from [cmake.org](http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html).
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Afterwards download the source archive of OpenCV from [sourceforge.net](http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/) and extract its content to "C:\qTox\libs".
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Create a new directory named "opencv-build" in "C:\qTox\libs". Now you should have the two directories "opencv-x.y.z" where x.y.z is the version of OpenCV and "opencv-build" inside your "C:\qTox\libs" directory.
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Run CMake Gui and TODO CHECK FOR MSYS MAKE FILES.
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### OpenAL Soft
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Unlike OpenCV, prebuild packages of OpenAL Soft compiled with MinGW are provided at [http://kcat.strangesoft.net](http://kcat.strangesoft.net/openal.html#download).
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Download the most recent version and extract its content to "C:\qTox\libs". Copy the directory "AL" located at "C:\qTox\libs\openal-soft-x.y.z-bin" to "C:\qTox\libs\include" where x.y.z is the version of OpenAL.
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Copy the file "soft_oal.dll" located at "C:\qTox\libs\openal-soft-x.y.z-bin\bin\Win32\soft_oal.dll" to "C:\qTox\libs\lib".
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## Linux
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## Git
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In order to clone the qTox repository you need Git.
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Debian:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install git
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```
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Ubuntu:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install git
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```
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Arch Linux:
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```bash
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sudo pacman -S git
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```
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Fedora:
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```bash
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yum install git
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```
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### GCC and Qt
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Debian:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default
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```
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Ubuntu:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install build-essential qt5-qmake qt5-default
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```
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Arch Linux:
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```bash
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sudo pacman -S base-devel qt5
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```
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Fedora:
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```bash
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yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
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yum install qt-devel qt-doc qt-creator
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```
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### Cloning the Repository
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Open a new Terminal and change to a directory of your choice. To clone the repository use:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/tux3/qTox.git qTox
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```
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The following steps assumes that you cloned the repository at "/home/user/qTox". If you decided to choose another location, replace corresponding parts.
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### Tox Core
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First of all install the dependencies of Tox Core.
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Debian:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev automake checkinstall check yasm libopus-dev libvpx-dev
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```
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Ubuntu:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install libtool autotools-dev automake checkinstall check yasm libopus-dev libvpx-dev
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```
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Arch Linux: (Arch Linux provides the package "tox-git" in AUR)
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```bash
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sudo pacman -S yasm opus vpx
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```
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Fedora:
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```bash
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yum install libtool autoconf automake check check-devel
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```
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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".
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The script will automatically download and install Tox Core and libsodium to "/home/user/qTox/libs"
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