# Installation guide ## DEPENDENCY ### For building: * C compiler that supports the c99 standard. (gcc or clang) * make * autoconf * automake (1.11.3 or up) * pkg-config * Developer packages of the external libraries ### External libraries * libxinerama * libpango * libpangocairo * libcairo * libcairo-xlib * libglib2.0 >= 2.40 * libx11 * libstartup-notification-1.0 On debian based systems, the developer packages are in the form of: `-dev` on rpm based '-devel'. ### Optional: * For i3 support, you need at least i3 version 4.5 or up. Make sure that 'i3/ipc.h' is included. If it fails please check config.log. ## Install from a release Check dependencies and configure build system: ``` ./configure ``` Build Rofi: ``` make ``` The actual install, execute as root (if needed): ``` make install ``` ## Install a checkout from git Generate build system: ``` autoreconf -i ``` Create a build directory: ``` mkdir build ``` Enter build directory: ``` cd build ``` Check dependencies and configure build system: ``` ../configure ``` Build rofi: ``` make ``` The actual install, execute as root (if needed): ``` make install ``` ## Options for configure When you run the configure step there are several you can configure. (To see the full list type `./configure --help` ). The most useful one to set the installation prefix: ``` ./configure --prefix= ``` f.e. ``` ./configure --prefix=/usr/ ``` ### Install locally or to install locally: ``` ./configure --prefix=${HOME}/.local/ ``` ### I3 workaround If i3 is installed in a non-standard prefix, point it to the right location using: ``` CFLAGS="-I/weird/i3/path/include/" ../configure CFLAGS="-I/weird/i3/path/include/" make ``` ## Options for make When you run make you can tweak the build process a little. ### Verbose output Show the commands called: ``` make V=1 ``` ### Debug build Compile with debug symbols and no optimization ``` make CFLAGS="-O0 -g3" clean rofi ``` ### Get a backtrace Getting a backtrace using GDB is not very handy. Because if rofi get stuck, it grabs keyboard and mouse. So if it crashes in GDB you are stuck. The best way to go is to enable core file. (ulimit -c unlimited in bash) then make rofi crash. You can then load the core in GDB. ``` gdb rofi core ``` ## Install distribution ### Debian or Ubuntu ``` apt-get install rofi ``` ### Fedora rofi from [russianfedora repository](http://ru.fedoracommunity.org/repository) and also Copr (Cool Other Package Repo) https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/region51/rofi/