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Updated Building for macOS (markdown)
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@ -24,25 +24,18 @@ First of all, you have to tell CMake where your Qt5 is installed (add this line
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export Qt5_DIR=$(brew --prefix)/opt/qt5
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```
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Now you can generate project files for the build:
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Now you can generate makefiles for the build:
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```
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export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.9
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake .. -GXcode
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```
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Optionally, you can use `cmake -i .. -GXcode` or `ccmake .. -GXcode` to adjust various options (e.g. disable Qt GUI).
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#### Building with debug symbols:
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```
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cmake .. -GXcode -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
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cmake .. -DUSE_SYSTEM_CURL=ON -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="x86_64;x86_64h" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
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```
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### Building Citra:
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This builds a fat binary that has slices targeting early and late x64 machines.
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Open the project file in Xcode, switch the target from `ALL_BUILD` to `citra` or `citra_qt`, and press the play button. The project can also be built via:
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### Building Citra
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```
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xcodebuild -config Release -project citra.xcodeproj -target citra-qt
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make -j4
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```
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