Update Building the source code

Lucas Schwiderski 2023-11-28 13:58:46 +01:00
parent 8459ca1582
commit f96344903f

@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ The Docker images set up all the requirements and dependencies for both the nati
1. Clone the repository. Make sure to initialize submodules (e.g. `git clone --recurse-submodules`).
2. Place the Oodle library files into `lib/oodle`. See [Obtaining-the-Oodle-library](Obtaining-the-Oodle-library) for how to acquire them.
3. Build the Linux image, which also serves as base for the cross-platform Windows image: `docker build -t dtmt-ci-base-linux -f .ci/image/Dockerfile.linux .ci/image`
4. (Optional) Build the Windows image: `docker build -t dtmt-ci-base-msvc -f .ci/image/Dockerfile.msvc .ci/image`
3. Build the Linux image, which also serves as base for the cross-platform Windows image: `docker build -t dtmt-ci-base-linux -f .ci/image/Dockerfile.linux .`
4. (Optional) Build the Windows image: `docker build -t dtmt-ci-base-msvc -f .ci/image/Dockerfile.msvc .`
5. Run the build command:
- Linux: `docker run --rm -ti --user $(id -u) -v ./:/src/dtmt dtmt-ci-base-linux cargo --color always build --profile release-lto --locked`
- Windows: `docker run --rm -ti --user $(id -u) -v ./:/src/dtmt dtmt-ci-base-msvc cargo --color always build --release --target x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --locked -Zbuild-std`