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Celestia Install instructions for UNIX
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You need to have the following components installed before Celestia
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will build: OpenGL (tested with Mesa 3.4), glut, libjpeg, and libpng.
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Then, assuming you've collected all the necessary libraries, here's
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what you need to do to build and run Celestia:
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configure
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make
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make install
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Celestia can be built with or without support for Gtk, by default the Gtk+
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version will be built if you have Gtk+ and GtkGLArea available, otherwise it
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just uses GLUT and has no GUI. If you need/want to build the non-Gtk+ version
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even though you have Gtk+ and GtkGLArea, run configure with --without-gtk:
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configure --without-gtk
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The GtkGLArea widget that is required in order to build Celestia with Gtk+ may
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be downloaded from http://www.student.oulu.fi/~jlof/gtkglarea/ . Note that
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depending in your Installation Distributions you may also need other packages
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containing various information needed by the build process, for instance, to
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build under SUSE Linux, you will also need to have the gtk-devel package
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installed, and having GNOME's devel packages present also is probably not
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a bad idea.
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Celestia will be installed into /usr/local by default, with data files landing
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in /usr/local/share/Celestia , but you may specify a new location with the
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--prefix option to configure:
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configure --prefix=/home/my_directory
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All the other usual configure parameters apply; you may see which options
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are available using 'configure --help'
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Chris Laurel
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claurel@.shatters.net
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