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Prerequisities

Q2PRO can be built on Linux, BSD and similar platfroms using a recent version of GCC or Clang.

Cross-compiling Q2PRO for Windows is also possible, see the MinGW-w64 section below.

Q2PRO client requires libSDL 2 for video and sound output. Both client and dedicated server require zlib support for full compatibility at network protocol level. The rest of dependencies are optional.

To install the full set of dependencies for building Q2PRO on Debian or Ubuntu use the following command:

apt-get install build-essential libsdl2-dev libopenal-dev \
                libpng-dev libjpeg-dev zlib1g-dev mesa-common-dev \
                libcurl4-gnutls-dev

Users of other distributions should look for equivalent development packages and install them.

Building

Q2PRO uses a simple build system consisting of a single top-level Makefile and a build-time configuration file. Configuration file is optional; if there is no one, Q2PRO will be built with minimal subset of dependencies, but some features will be unavailable.

Copy an example configuration file from doc/examples/buildconfig to .config and modify it to suit your needs. Enable needed features by uncommenting them. There is no autodetection of installed dependencies and by default nothing optional is enabled.

Type make to build a client, dedicated server and baseq2 game library. Type make strip to strip off debugging symbols from resulting executables. Type make clean to remove all generated executables, object files and dependencies.

To enable verbose output during the build, set the V variable, e.g. make V=1.

Installation

You need to have either full version of Quake 2 unpacked somewhere, or a demo. Both should be patched to 3.20 point release.

Run the following commands to do a per-user installation of Q2PRO into your home directory.

mkdir -p ~/.q2pro/baseq2
cp -a /path/to/quake2/baseq2/pak*.pak ~/.q2pro/baseq2/
cp -a /path/to/quake2/baseq2/players ~/.q2pro/baseq2/
cp -a src/client/ui/q2pro.menu ~/.q2pro/baseq2/
cp -a game*.so ~/.q2pro/baseq2/
cp -a q2pro ~/.q2pro/

Then change directory to ~/.q2pro and run ./q2pro from there.

Alternatively, you can do a system-wide installation (see documentation for CONFIG_PATH_* variables in doc/examples/buildconfig).

MinGW-w64

MinGW-w64 cross-compiler is available in recent versions of all major Linux distributions. A Q2PRO SDK for MinGW-w64 has been prepared that includes all additional libraries Q2PRO uses in precompiled form. It also contains scripts for rebuilding those libraries from source, should you ever need that.

To install MinGW-w64 on Debian or Ubuntu, use the following command:

apt-get install mingw-w64

Download the latest pre-built SDK archive from here:

https://github.com/skullernet/q2pro-mgw-sdk/releases

Extract it alongside Q2PRO source directory and copy config (or config64) file to .config, then change to Q2PRO source directory and type make or make strip.