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Linux Compiling Tutorial
The tutorial requires some basic knowledge about Linux OS! If you just want to install MAA directly instead of compiling it yourself, please read Emulator Support for Linux.
::: info Note Linux build of MAA is still under discussion, some of the content might be outdated, please follow the script in GitHub workflow file, also reference AUR PKGBUILD, nixpkgs :::
Compiling MAA
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Download build depends
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Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install gcc-12 g++-12 cmake zlib1g-dev -
Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S --needed gcc cmake zlib
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Build or download third-party libraries
You may either download pre-built dependencies or build them from scratch
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Download pre-built libraries (recommended)
Note
It contains shared objects built on a relatively new linux distro (Ubuntu 22.04), which may cause ABI incompatibility if you are working on a system with older version of libstdc++.
python maadeps-download.py
If this does not work for you due to ABI issue, and containerization is not an option, you may build them from scratch
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Build from source
git submodule update --init --recursive cd MaaDeps python build.py
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Build MAA
CC=gcc-12 CXX=g++-12 cmake -B build \ -DINSTALL_THIRD_LIBS=ON \ -DINSTALL_RESOURCE=ON \ -DINSTALL_PYTHON=ON cmake --build buildTo install MAA to the target location, note that MAA is recommended to run by specifying
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, do not use administrator privileges to load MAA into/cmake --install build --prefix <target_directory>
Integration
Python
Refer to the implementation of __main__ in Python demo
C
Refer to the implementation of CppSample
C Sharp
Refer to the implementation of MaaWpfGui