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# Build VNote
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You need **Qt 5.9** to build VNote from source.
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## Get the Source Code of VNote
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VNote's source code is available on [Github](https://github.com/tamlok/vnote). You could download the ZIP archive of the code. Please be aware of that VNote depends on some submodules, so you should also download the source codes of these modules.
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The recommended way is using **git** like this:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/tamlok/vnote.git vnote.git
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cd vnote.git
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git submodule update --init
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```
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## Get Qt 5.9
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You could get the standalone Qt SDK from [Qt Downloads](http://info.qt.io/download-qt-for-application-development). For users in China, you could speed up the download via the [TUNA Mirrors](https://mirrors4.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/qt/official_releases/qt/5.9/).
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## Windows
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On Windows, you need **Visual Studio 2015** or above to compile VNote.
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Open **Qt Creator** and open `vnote.git\VNote.pro` as project. Now you are ready to tune and compile VNote!
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## Linux
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In Ubuntu, you could get Qt 5.9 from PPA like this:
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```sh
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:beineri/opt-qt591-trusty -y
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sudo apt-get update -qq
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sudo apt-get -y install qt59base qt59webengine
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sudo apt-get -y install qt59webchannel qt59svg qt59location qt59tools qt59translations
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source /opt/qt*/bin/qt*-env.sh
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```
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Then compile and install VNote like this:
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```sh
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cd vnote.git
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mkdir build
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cd build
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qmake ../VNote.pro
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make
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sudo make install
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```
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### Fcitx
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If you use **Fcitx** as the input method, you need to copy the missing library `libfcitxplatforminputcontextplugin.so` to Qt's plugin directory.
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To find the place of `libfcitxplatforminputcontextplugin.so`, you could execute:
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```sh
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fcitx-diagnose | grep libfcitxplatforminputcontextplugin.so
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```
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If there is no such lib, you may need to install and configure Fcitx for Qt5 correctly before continue.
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Then you need to copy the lib to Qt's plugin directory:
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```
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<path_to_Qt_installation_directory>/5.9.3/gcc_64/plugins/platforminputcontexts/
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```
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### OpenSSL
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VNote needs **openSSL 1.0** for networking. To verify if it has been setup correctly, you could check for updates in the *Help* menu of VNote. If VNote fails to check for updates, then you need to copy libraries of openSSL to Qt's library directory.
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After the installation of openSSL, you could find two lib files:
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/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0
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/usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0
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```
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Copy these two files to Qt's library directory:
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<path_to_Qt_installation_directory>/5.9.3/gcc_64/lib/
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```
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In Qt's library directory, create symlinks for these two files:
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```sh
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ln -s libcrypto.so.1.0.0 libcrypto.so
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ln -s libssl.so.1.0.0 libssl.so
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```
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## MacOS
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If you prefer command line on macOS, you could follow these steps.
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1. Install Xcode and Homebrew;
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2. Install Qt 5.9.1 via Homebrew:
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```
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brew install qt@5.9.1
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```
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3. In the project directory, create `build_macos.sh` like this:
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```sh
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QTDIR="/usr/local/opt/qt@5.9.1"
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PATH="$QTDIR/bin:$PATH"
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LDFLAGS=-L$QTDIR/lib
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CPPFLAGS=-I$QTDIR/include
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mkdir -p build
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cd build
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qmake -v
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qmake CONFIG-=debug CONFIG+=release ../VNote.pro
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make -j2
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```
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4. Make `build_macos.sh` executable and run it:
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```sh
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chmod +x build_macos.sh
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./build_macos.sh
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```
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5. Now you got the bundle `path/to/project/build/src/VNote.app`. |