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## Manual build instructions
### Install CMake
Asset-Importer-Lib can be build for a lot of different platforms. We are using cmake to generate the build environment for these via cmake. So you have to make sure that you have a working cmake-installation on your system. You can download it at https://cmake.org/ or for linux install it via
Asset-Importer-Lib can be built for a lot of different platforms. We are using cmake to generate the build environment for these via cmake. So you have to make sure that you have a working cmake-installation on your system. You can download it at https://cmake.org/ or for linux install it via
```bash
sudo apt-get install cmake
```
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### Build instructions for Windows with Visual-Studio
First you have to install Visual-Studio on your windows-system. You can get the Community-Version for free here: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/de/downloads/
First, you have to install Visual-Studio on your windows-system. You can get the Community-Version for free here: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/de/downloads/
To generate the build environment for your IDE open a command prompt, navigate to your repo and type:
```bash
cmake CMakeLists.txt
```
This will generate the project files for the visual studio. All dependencies used to build Asset-IMporter-Lib shall be part of the repo. If you want to use you own zlib.installation this is possible as well. Check the options for it.
This will generate the project files for the visual studio. All dependencies used to build Asset-Importer-Lib shall be part of the repo. If you want to use you own zlib installation this is possible as well. Check the options for it.
### Build instructions for Windows with UWP
See <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40803170/cmake-uwp-using-cmake-to-build-universal-windows-app>
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cmake CMakeLists.txt
make -j4
```
The option -j descripes the number of parallel processes for the build. In this case make will try to use 4 cores for the build.
The option -j describes the number of parallel processes for the build. In this case make will try to use 4 cores for the build.
If you want to use a IDE for linux you can try QTCreator for instance.
If you want to use an IDE for linux you can try QTCreator for instance.
### Build instructions for MinGW
Older versions of MinGW's compiler (e.g. 5.1.0) do not support the -mbig_obj flag
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- **ASSIMP_ANDROID_JNIIOSYSTEM (default OFF)**: Android JNI IOSystem support is active.
- **ASSIMP_NO_EXPORT (default OFF)**: Disable Assimp's export functionality.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ZLIB (default OFF)**: Build our own zlib.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_EXPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all exporter senabled.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_IMPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all importer senabled.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_EXPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all exporters enabled.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ALL_IMPORTERS_BY_DEFAULT (default ON)**: Build Assimp with all importers enabled.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_ASSIMP_TOOLS (default OFF)**: If the supplementary tools for Assimp are built in addition to the library.
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_SAMPLES (default OFF)**: If the official samples are built as well (needs Glut).
- **ASSIMP_BUILD_TESTS (default ON)**: If the test suite for Assimp is built in addition to the library.