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GKenn edited this page May 4, 2021 · 56 revisions

Prerequisites

  • JDK7+
  • C++
    • Linux: gcc, clang or equivalent
    • macOS: XCode with Command Line Utilities
    • Windows: Microsoft Visual C++ or mingw-w64
  • Maven, CMake
    • Linux: sudo apt install maven cmake g++
    • macOS: brew install maven cmake
    • Windows:
      • Manually install Maven from https://maven.apache.org/, adding mvn.bat directory to your %PATH%
      • Manually install CMake from https://cmake.org/download/, adding cmake.exe directory to your %PATH%
      • Please note that if using Visual Studio 2019 (Full IDE) or Build Tools for Visual Studio 2019 (Command Line Only) you will need to add the 'MSVC v142 - VS 2019 C++ ARM64 build tool for ARM64 binary compilation in Windows - preferably the latest version (currently compiled with v14.28-16.8 as of wiki update)

Steps

mvn             # compile for current system
mvn -P mingw64  # cross-compile using mingw-w64 for Windows
mvn -P m32      # cross-compile using multi-lib for 32-bit Linux/Unix
mvn -P armmac   # cross-compile using Xcode tools
mvn -P winaarch64  # cross-compile using MVSC for Arm64 Windows 
  • Important: Call mvn clean between different compiler profiles.
  • Note: For other cross-compilation profiles or platforms search for CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE in pom.xml. Each has a respective CMake toolchain file.
  • Prefer to skip maven? The project is configured to allow calling cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<...> directly but the javah generated header file must be present.

Package

Without recompiling native libraries

mvn -P package,jar-with-dependencies

Advanced

machine-dependent artefact

The build will output two .jar files in the target/ directory. One archive, which is build by the maven-jar-plugin, has a classifier which maches the machine's classifier (unless you are doing a cross-compile). This one will contain a freshly compiled library, like libjssc.so for Linux or a jssc.dll if you are on Windows. They go into a directory /natives/os_bitness.

»Uber-jar« artefact

The other .jar artifact which is generated by the build doesn't use the library compiled by cmake. It uses the checked-in libraries form the directory src/main/resources-precompiled/natives/. This jar is the artefact we are going to publish to maven central. It will contain a broader varieties of OSes and architectures in just one .jar file, but the libraries checked in into this git repository need to stay updated.

Creating just the »uber-jar« artefact

If you do not need a freshly compiled library, you can just execute mvn package -P package to skip the cmake compilation and the unit tests.

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