I promise I'm a UI developer - mbedtls can now be used as a system package - zycore can now be used as a system package - cleaned up dynarmic externals - fixed libusb incorrectly showing as bundled - add version/tag formatting to JSON - add custom GIT_HOST option for packages - moved some of my repos to my new git - slightly better version identification - combined VUL/VH since they are codependent (using my combo vendor) - fix cpmfile inclusion - remove libusb submodule This PR succeeds #383 since it includes it Co-authored-by: SDK Chan <sdkchan@eden-emu.dev> Reviewed-on: eden-emu/eden#392 Co-authored-by: crueter <crueter@crueter.xyz> Co-committed-by: crueter <crueter@crueter.xyz>
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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:
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:
cd eden
mkdir build
Change into that build directory:
cd build
1. Building in Release Mode (usually preferred and the most performant choice):
cmake .. -GNinja -DYUZU_TESTS=OFF
2. Building in Release Mode with debugging symbols (useful if you want to debug errors for a eventual fix):
cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DYUZU_TESTS=ON
Build the emulator locally:
ninja
Optional: If you wish to install eden globally onto your system issue the following command:
sudo ninja install
OR
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The available OpenSSL port (3.0.17) is out-of-date, and using a bundled static library instead is recommended; to do so, add -DYUZU_USE_CPM=ON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.