Marble/MacCompiling
Marble can be built for macOS (originally Mac OS X) platforms. Currently, as of 4th January 2017, however, there are no current or supported official binaries available. Patches are available that support building portable Marble app bundles and the DMG packaging for macOS are available on Phabricator; they have not yet been imported in to the main repository.
Prerequisites
Installing Marble requires the following libraries and utilities available on your system:
- Xcode, a suitable version for your operating system, along with its command-line tools, if your Xcode package (as in most recent builds for 10.7 and up) does not include them.
- CMake, a version greater than 3.0, as specified in the main CMakeLists.txt file; this can be obtained as from either a binary from the project's website, the recommended method, or from a package manager, such as Homebrew, MacPorts, or Fink.
- A Qt 4 or 5 SDK. A version from their website is preferred, and is required if you want to end up with a portable app bundle; package maintainers do not typically support the use of their libraries to create an app bundle, and often do not have working deploy utilities.
If you wish to compile the KDE version, marble-kde
, then you will need extra KDE libraries installed on your computer:
- KDE Foundation 5 (KF5).
Compilation
marble-qt (without KF5)
Following this guide, retrieve the source code by tarball or from the anonymous `git` repository.
As configure flags you can use:
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release -DWITH_KF5=FALSE -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/Applications/ ../Marble
If you want to create a distributable disk image see Marble/MacPackaging