# Installing build requisites on other systems ### Fedora ```console sudo dnf install texinfo binutils-devel curl cmake mpfr-devel libmpc-devel gmp-devel e2fsprogs ninja-build patch ccache rsync @"C Development Tools and Libraries" @Virtualization ``` Optional: `fuse2fs` for [building images without root](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/11224). ## openSUSE ```console sudo zypper install curl cmake mpfr-devel mpc-devel ninja gmp-devel e2fsprogs patch qemu-x86 qemu-audio-pa gcc gcc-c++ ccache rsync patterns-devel-C-C++-devel_C_C++ ``` ## Void Linux ```console sudo xbps-install -S base-devel cmake curl mpfr-devel libmpc-devel gmp-devel e2fsprogs ninja qemu ccache rsync ``` ## ALT Linux ```console apt-get install curl cmake libmpc-devel gmp-devel e2fsprogs libmpfr-devel ninja-build patch gcc ccache rsync ``` ## NixOS You can use the `nix-shell` script [`Toolchain/serenity.nix`](../Toolchain/serenity.nix) to set up the environment: ```console nix-shell Toolchain/serenity.nix ``` ## Alpine Linux First, make sure you have enabled the `community` repository in `/etc/apk/repositories` and run `apk update`. It has been tested on `edge`, YMMV on `stable`. ```console # the basics, if you have not already done so apk add bash curl git util-linux sudo # GNU coreutils for GNU's version of `du` apk add coreutils # rough equivalent of build-essential apk add build-base # qemu apk add qemu qemu-system-i386 qemu-img qemu-ui-gtk # build tools (samurai is a drop-in replacement for ninja) apk add cmake e2fsprogs grub-bios samurai mpc1-dev mpfr-dev gmp-dev ccache rsync texinfo ``` ## OpenBSD prerequisites ```console doas pkg_add bash cmake g++ gcc git gmake gmp ninja ccache rsync coreutils qemu sudo e2fsprogs ``` ## FreeBSD prerequisites ```console pkg install qemu bash cmake coreutils e2fsprogs fusefs-ext2 gcc11 git gmake ninja sudo gmp mpc mpfr ccache rsync ``` Optional: `fusefs-ext2` for [building images without root](https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/11224).