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# Building Slic3r PE on Mac OS
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To build Slic3r PE on Mac OS, you will need to install XCode and an appropriate SDK.
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You will also need [CMake](https://cmake.org/) installed (available on Brew) and possibly git.
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Currently Slic3r PE is built against the Mac OS X SDK version 10.9.
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Building against older SDKs is unsupported. Building against newer SDKs might work,
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but there may be subtle issues, such as dark mode not working very well on Mojave or other GUI problems.
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You can obtain the SDK 10.9 for example [in this repository](https://github.com/phracker/MacOSX-SDKs).
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If you don't already have the 10.9 version as part of your Mac OS installation, please download it
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and place it into a reachable location.
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The default location for Mac OS SDKs is:
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/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/
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Wherever the 10.9 SDK is, please note down its location, it will be required to build Slic3r.
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On my system, for example, the path to the SDK is
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/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.9.sdk
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### Dependencies
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Slic3r comes with a set of CMake scripts to build its dependencies, it lives in the `deps` directory.
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Open a terminal window and navigate to Slic3r sources directory and then to `deps`.
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Use the following commands to build the dependencies:
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake .. -DDEPS_OSX_SYSROOT=<path to the 10.9 SDK>
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This will create a dependencies bundle inside the `build/destdir` directory.
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You can also customize the bundle output path using the `-DDESTDIR=<some path>` option passed to `cmake`.
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### Building Slic3r
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If dependencies built without an error, you can proceed to build Slic3r itself.
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Go back to top level Slic3r sources directory and use these commands:
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$PWD/../deps/build/destdir/usr/local" -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=<path to the 10.9 SDK>
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The `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` is the path to the dependencies bundle but with `/usr/local` appended - if you set a custom path
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using the `DESTDIR` option, you will need to change this accordingly. **Warning:** the `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` needs to be an absolute path.
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The CMake command above prepares Slic3r for building from the command line.
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To start the build, use
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make -jN
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where `N` is the number of CPU cores, so, for example `make -j4` for a 4-core machine.
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Alternatively, if you would like to use XCode GUI, modify the `cmake` command to include the `-GXcode` option:
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cmake .. -GXcode -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$PWD/../deps/build/destdir/usr/local" -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=<path to the 10.9 SDK>
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and then open the `Slic3r.xcodeproj` file.
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This should open up XCode where you can perform build using the GUI or perform other tasks.
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