Eden is not currently available as a port on FreeBSD, though it is in the works. For now, the recommended method of usage is to compile it yourself. Check back often, as the build process frequently changes. ## Dependencies. Eden needs the following dependencies: ``` devel/cmake devel/sdl20 devel/boost-libs devel/catch2 devel/libfmt devel/nlohmann-json devel/ninja devel/nasm devel/autoconf devel/pkgconf devel/qt6-base net/enet multimedia/ffnvcodec-headers multimedia/ffmpeg audio/opus archivers/liblz4 lang/gcc12 graphics/glslang graphics/vulkan-utility-libraries ``` If using FreeBSD 12 or prior, use `devel/pkg-config` instead. --- ### Build preparations: Run the following command to clone eden with git: ```sh git clone --recursive https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden ``` You usually want to add the `--recursive` parameter as it also takes care of the external dependencies for you. Now change into the eden directory and create a build directory there: ```sh cd eden mkdir build ``` Change into that build directory: ```sh cd build ``` #### 1. Building in Release Mode (usually preferred and the most performant choice): ```sh cmake .. -GNinja -DYUZU_TESTS=OFF ``` #### 2. Building in Release Mode with debugging symbols (useful if you want to debug errors for a eventual fix): ```sh cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DYUZU_TESTS=ON ``` Build the emulator locally: ```sh ninja ``` Optional: If you wish to install eden globally onto your system issue the following command: ```sh sudo ninja install ``` OR ```sh doas -- ninja install ``` ## OpenSSL The available OpenSSL port (3.0.17) is out-of-date, and using a bundled static library instead is recommended; to do so, add `-DYUZU_USE_CPM=ON` to your CMake configure command.