/LibreCAD

LibreCAD is a 2D CAD drawing tool based on the community edition of QCad (www.qcad.org). LibreCAD has been re-structured and ported to qt4 and works natively cross platform between OSX, Windows and Linux . See www.librecad.org

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About LibreCAD

LibreCAD is a 2D CAD drawing tool based on the community edition of QCAD (www.qcad.org). LibreCAD has been re-structured and ported to qt4 and works natively cross platform between OSX, Windows and Linux. See http://www.librecad.org

UNIX and OSX users

Unzip or checkout a version of LibreCAD into a directory. CD into that directory and follow these instructions:

Build makefile and compile LibreCAD

qmake librecad.pro
make

Ubuntu/Debian users

Make sure you have the qt-4 SDK installed Install the qt4 SDK by executing the following commands:

$ sudo apt-get install g++ gcc make git-core libqt4-dev qt4-qmake \
libqt4-help qt4-dev-tools libboost-all-dev libmuparser-dev

Alternatively, you make sure you have deb-src lines enabled in your sources.list file, and run,

$ sudo apt-get build-dep librecad

For SVN see also: http://www.librecad.org/2010/10/debian-64-bit-and-ubuntu-compile-how-to/

For git see also: http://librecad.org/cms/home/from-source/linux.html

NOTE 1: On systems (Ubuntu??) You might need to run qmake-qt4 instead of just qmake

Windows Users

Notes: At this point you will have the following directory structure: C:\muparser\muparser_v2_2_2. If you prefer to keep muParser in other locations, you should specify the directiory location with a custom.pro file in LibreCAD source folder, for example, the following setting is equivalent to the default muparser path in common.pro: MUPARSER_DIR = /muparser/muparser_v2_2_2

  • Start Qt Desktop using "Qt 4.8.0 for Desktop (MinGW)" shortcut.
  • In Qt Desktop console, navigate to muParser build directory (C:\muparser\muparser_v2_2_2\build), then type the following command to built muParser library: mingw32-make -fmakefile.mingw

After installation, start Qt Creator and load LibreCAD.pro, from the build menu select "Build All".

OSX USERS

install macports from http://www.macports.org/

After that install QT and a new gcc, at mimimum you properly need gcc 44

Install a version of Qt < 4.8.0, 4.7.4 for example sudo port install gcc46 qt4-creator-mac qt4-mac boost

When installed run to build a makefile qmake librecad.pro -r -spec mkspec/macports