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# Building PrusaSlicer on Mac OS
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To build PrusaSlicer on Mac OS, you will need to install XCode, [CMake](https://cmake.org/) (available on Brew) and possibly git.
### Dependencies
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PrusaSlicer comes with a set of CMake scripts to build its dependencies, it lives in the `deps` directory.
Open a terminal window and navigate to PrusaSlicer sources directory and then to `deps`.
Use the following commands to build the dependencies:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
This will create a dependencies bundle inside the `build/destdir` directory.
You can also customize the bundle output path using the `-DDESTDIR=<some path>` option passed to `cmake`.
**Warning**: Once the dependency bundle is installed in a destdir, the destdir cannot be moved elsewhere.
(This is because wxWidgets hardcodes the installation path.)
FIXME The Cereal serialization library needs a tiny patch on some old OSX clang installations
https://github.com/USCiLab/cereal/issues/339#issuecomment-246166717
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### Building PrusaSlicer
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If dependencies are built without errors, you can proceed to build PrusaSlicer itself.
Go back to top level PrusaSlicer sources directory and use these commands:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$PWD/../deps/build/destdir/usr/local"
The `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` is the path to the dependencies bundle but with `/usr/local` appended - if you set a custom path
using the `DESTDIR` option, you will need to change this accordingly. **Warning:** the `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` needs to be an absolute path.
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The CMake command above prepares PrusaSlicer for building from the command line.
To start the build, use
make -jN
where `N` is the number of CPU cores, so, for example `make -j4` for a 4-core machine.
Alternatively, if you would like to use XCode GUI, modify the `cmake` command to include the `-GXcode` option:
cmake .. -GXcode -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$PWD/../deps/build/destdir/usr/local"
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and then open the `PrusaSlicer.xcodeproj` file.
This should open up XCode where you can perform build using the GUI or perform other tasks.
### Note on Mac OS X SDKs
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By default PrusaSlicer builds against whichever SDK is the default on the current system.
This can be customized. The `CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT` option sets the path to the SDK directory location
and the `CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` option sets the target OS X system version (eg. `10.14` or similar).
Note you can set just one value and the other will be guessed automatically.
In case you set both, the two settings need to agree with each other. (Building with a lower deployment target
is currently unsupported because some of the dependencies don't support this, most notably wxWidgets.)
Please note that the `CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` and `CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT` options need to be set the same
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on both the dependencies bundle as well as PrusaSlicer itself.
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Official Mac PrusaSlicer builds are currently built against SDK 10.9 to ensure compatibility with older Macs.
_Warning:_ XCode may be set such that it rejects SDKs bellow some version (silently, more or less).
This is set in the property list file
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Info.plist
To remove the limitation, simply delete the key `MinimumSDKVersion` from that file.