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tl-dr: view the Build directory to see. This is intended to replace the project files that we presently maintain so that only a single set is needed instead of multiples. The following setups were used for testing: * Windows 8 and Visual Studio 2013 Desktop Express * Windows 7 and Visual Studio 2012 * Mac OS X Mavericks and Xcode * Ubuntu and makefiles * Fedora 21 and makefiles All three operating systems can generate projects, compile, link, and run. Windows and Mac OS X users will find their compiled binary in the same location as before, but Linux users will be surprised: it goes straight into the root directory, along with a symlinked GtkModules.so as appropriate. There is no more need for a manual symlinking step. Known issues: * At this time, MinGW likely does not work. Extra time will be needed. * The WITH_JPEG option may go away, and we'll just always require it. * Some linux libraries can use the system equivalents, but that is not up yet. For more information, check out the Build directory.
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Warning
Make sure you read README.md first if you have not.
Installing StepMania
To use StepMania on your computer, it is first assumed that cmake is run (see README.md for more information). Then, follow the guide based on your operating system.
Windows
Using Visual Studio, simply build and it will place the .exe file in the correct directory.
Mac OS X
Using Xcode, simply build in Xcode and it will place the .app file in the correct directory.
Linux
Using the command line, simply type make and it will place stepmania and GtkModule.so (if requested) in the root StepMania directory. There is no more need to symlink the files.