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README.md

OpenRS2 Natives

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Introduction

OpenRS2 Natives are open-source replacements for the jaggl, jaggl_dri and jagmisc native libraries.

Prerequisites

Building OpenRS2 Natives requires the following pieces of software on all platforms:

Platform-specific dependencies

Your platform's standard C compiler and OpenGL development headers must be installed.

Windows

Install the Build Tools for Visual Studio (2019 or later), which provide a command-line version of the Visual C++ compiler. The full GUI version of Visual Studio will also work, but it is not required.

The Visual C++ tools must be present on your %PATH% when building OpenRS2 Natives. The easiest way to achieve this is to open the command prompt with the 'Developer Command Prompt for VS 2019' item from the start menu.

The Java Development Kit and Apache Maven bin directories must be manually added to your %PATH% variable.

Cross-compiling

To compile a 32-bit DLL on a 64-bit Windows system, open the 'x64_x86 Cross Tools Command Prompt for VS 2019' instead.

Maven's nar.javaHome variable must point to a 32-bit JDK and nar.arch must be set to x86:

-Dnar.javaHome="C:\Program Files (x86)\path\to\jdk" -Dnar.arch=x86

macOS

Run xcode-select --install from the terminal to install the Xcode command-line tools.

The easiest way to install the Java Development Kit and Apache Maven is with the Homebrew package manager. After installing Homebrew, run brew tap AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk && brew cask install adoptopenjdk11 and brew install maven.

Cross-compiling

The last version of Java to support the 32-bit version of Mac OS X is the legacy Java 6 runtime.

Pass the following flags to Maven to compile against the 32-bit version of the legacy runtime on a 64-bit macOS system:

-Dnar.javaHome=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home -Dnar.arch=i386

UNIX

OpenRS2 Natives requires the GNU Compiler Collection and the Mesa 3D Graphics Library on UNIX-like systems (e.g. Linux).

The easiest way to install all the dependencies is with your system's package manager. For example:

  • Debian-based systems: apt install openjdk-8-jdk maven gcc libgl1-mesa-dev
  • RPM-based systems: yum install java-8-openjdk-devel maven gcc mesa-libGL-devel
  • ArchLinux-based systems: pacman -S jdk8-openjdk maven gcc mesa

-headless packages are not sufficient as the gl-natives module is linked with libjawt.

Compatibility

The aol.properties file uses the normalized os.name property as part of the architecture/operating system/linker key. It currently only contains properties for Linux. While the default settings will probably work for other UNIX-like systems, the defaults are not ideal. For example, g++ will be used as the linker instead of gcc, introducing a redundant dependency on libstdc++.

Cross-compiling

To compile a 32-bit shared object on a 64-bit UNIX system, Maven's nar.javaHome variable must point to a 32-bit JDK and nar.arch must be set to i386:

-Dnar.javaHome=/path/to/jdk -Dnar.arch=i386

Building

Run mvn verify to build the code and package it.

Performing a release

This works slightly differently to a standard Maven release as it must be performed manually for each operating system and architecture.

First prepare the release to create the tag:

mvn -Pmac,unix,windows release:prepare

The temporary release files may then be deleted:

mvn -Pmac,unix,windows release:clean

On each operating system and architecture, checkout the new tag and manually deploy the release:

mvn -Prelease <optional flags for cross-compilation> clean deploy

License

OpenRS2 is available under the terms of the ISC license, which is similar to the 2-clause BSD license. The full copyright notice and terms are available in the LICENSE file.