This repository contains scripts for building the Mono runtime to use with Godot Engine
Requires Python 3.7 or higher
These scripts are based on the Mono sdks makefiles, with some changes to work well with Godot. Some platforms or targets depend on files from the sdks
directory in the Mono source repository. This directory may be missing from tarballs. If that's the case, cloning the git repository may be needed. This table can be used to determine the branch for a specific version of Mono.
Some patches need to be applied to the Mono sources before building. This can be done by running python ./patch_mono.py
.
Run python SCRIPT.py --help
for the full list of command line options.
By default, the scripts will install the resulting files to $HOME/mono-installs
.
A custom output directory can be specified with the --install-dir
option.
When cross-compiling to Windows, --mxe-prefix
must be specified. For example, with the mingw-w64
package installed on Ubuntu, one can pass --mxe-prefix=/usr
.
A path to the Mono source tree must be provided with the --mono-sources
option or with the MONO_SOURCE_ROOT
environment variable:
export MONO_SOURCE_ROOT=$HOME/git/mono
- Python 3.7 or higher is required.
- OSXCROSS is supported expect for building the Mono cross-compilers.
- Building on Windows is not supported. It's possible to use Cygwin or WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) but this hasn't been tested.
# Build the runtimes for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux.
./linux.py configure --target=x86 --target=x86_64
./linux.py make --target=x86 --target=x86_64
# Build the runtimes for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
./windows.py configure --target=x86 --target=x86_64 --mxe-prefix=/usr
./windows.py make --target=x86 --target=x86_64 --mxe-prefix=/usr
# Build the runtime for 64-bit macOS.
./osx.py configure --target=x86_64
./osx.py make --target=x86_64
AOT cross-compilers for desktop platforms cannot be built with these scripts yet.
# These are the default values. This step can be omitted if SDK and NDK root are in this location.
export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$HOME/Android/Sdk
export ANDROID_NDK_ROOT=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/ndk-bundle
# Build the runtime for all supported Android ABIs.
./android.py configure --target=all-runtime
./android.py make --target=all-runtime
# Build the AOT cross-compilers targeting all supported Android ABIs.
./android.py configure --target=all-cross
./android.py make --target=all-cross
# Build the AOT cross-compilers for Windows targeting all supported Android ABIs.
./android.py configure --target=all-cross-win --mxe-prefix=/usr
./android.py make --target=all-cross-win --mxe-prefix=/usr
The option --target=all-runtime
is a shortcut for --target=armeabi-v7a --target=x86 --target=arm64-v8a --target=x86_64
. The equivalent applies for all-cross
and all-cross-win
.
# Build the runtime for the iPhone simulator.
./ios.py configure --target=x86_64
./ios.py make --target=x86_64
# Build the runtime for the iPhone device.
./ios.py configure --target=arm64
./ios.py make --target=arm64
# Build the AOT cross-compiler targeting the iPhone device.
./ios.py configure --target=cross-arm64
./ios.py make --target=cross-arm64
The runtime can also be built an OSXCROSS iOS toolchain. The --ios-toolchain
and --ios-sdk
options
are the equivalent of the Godot SCons options IPHONEPATH
and IPHONESDK
respectively.
The cross compiler cannot be built with OSXCROSS yet.
Just like with Godot, an active Emscripten SDK is needed for building the Mono WebAssembly runtime.
Some patches may need to be applied to the Emscripten SDK before building Mono. This can be done by running ./patch_emscripten.py
.
# Build the runtime for WebAssembly.
./wasm.py configure --target=runtime
./wasm.py make --target=runtime
AOT cross-compilers for WebAssembly cannot be built with this script yet.
# Build the Desktop BCL.
./bcl.py make --product=desktop
# Build the Desktop BCL for Windows.
./bcl.py make --product=desktop-win32
# Build the Android BCL.
./bcl.py make --product=android
# Build the iOS BCL.
./bcl.py make --product=ios
# Build the WebAssembly BCL.
./bcl.py make --product=wasm
NOTE: Building the Desktop BCL for the current system is required first to be able to build the Desktop BCL for Windows.
./reference_assemblies.py install