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# Building on macOS
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These instructions are for performing a regular build of Mumble that will only run on systems that have the necessary libraries installed on them. For
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building a static version, checkout [this file](build_static.md).
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## Dependencies
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On macOS, you can use [homebrew](https://brew.sh/) to install the needed packages. If you don't have it installed already, you can follow the
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instruction on their official website to install homebrew itself.
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Once homebrew is installed, you can run the following command to install all required packages:
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```bash
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brew update && brew install \
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cmake \
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pkg-config \
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qt5 \
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boost \
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libogg \
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libvorbis \
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flac \
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libsndfile \
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protobuf \
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openssl \
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poco \
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ice
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```
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## Running cmake
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It is recommended to perform a so-called "out-of-source-build". In order to do so, navigate to the root of the Mumble directory and the issue the
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following commands:
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1. `mkdir build` (Creates a build directory)
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2. `cd build` (Switches into the build directory)
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3. `cmake ..` (Actually runs cmake)
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This will cause cmake to create the necessary build files for you. If you want to customize your build, you can pass special flags to cmake in step 3.
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For all available build options, have a look [here](cmake_options.md).
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E.g. if you only want to build the server, use `cmake -Dclient=OFF ..`.
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## Building
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Once cmake has been run, you can issue `cmake --build .` from the build directory in order to actually start compiling the sources. If you want to
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parallelize the build, use `cmake --build . -j <jobs>` where `<jobs>` is the amount of parallel jobs to be run concurrently.
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## FAQ
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See the general [build-FAQ](faq.md).
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### CMake chooses Apple's SSL library
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It can happen that cmake will find Apple's own SSL library that comes pre-installed on your system. This is usually incompatible with Mumble though
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and you'll usually get errors about undefined OpenSSL symbols during link-time:
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```
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ld: symbol(s) not found
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```
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You can circumvent this problem by pointing cmake to the OpenSSL version you installed following the instructions from above. For how to do this,
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please refer to [our build-FAQ](faq.md#cmake-selects-wrong-openssl-version).
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