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Edvin Bergström
PyCommandCenter
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@@ -66,8 +66,9 @@ First you need to make sure you got all the build dependencies:
Now, you are ready to build the python library:
1.
Open up a terminal, download the source code using the command:
`git clone --recurse-submodules https://gitlab.ida.liu.se/davbe125/s2-python-api.git`
1.
Open up a terminal, download the source code using the command:
`git clone
--recurse-submodules
https://gitlab.ida.liu.se/starcraft-api/pycommandcenter.git`
2.
Next, open the repository in your file viewer and run the batch script
called
`create-visual-studio-solution.bat`
in order to use cmake to create a
Visual studio solution
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Same dependencies applies as for Windows, although you don't need Visual
Studio.
1.
Open up a terminal, download the source code using the command:
`git clone
--recurse-submodules https://gitlab.ida.liu.se/davbe125/s2-python-api.git`
1.
Open up a terminal, download the source code using the command:
`git clone
--recurse-submodules
https://gitlab.ida.liu.se/starcraft-api/pycommandcenter.git`
2.
Next, enter the directory and run the command
`mkdir build`
followed by
`cd
build`
and
`cmake ..`
in order to create the makefiles needed for building the
library.
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