1. Start from readme.txt 2. How to build and run Oxygine on Windows with CMake and Visual Studio (tested with VS2010, VS2012, VS2013 and VS2015). Steps: ================================================================================================= - Build SDL2 - see oxygine-framework/readme/VisualStudio.txt - Find and copy compiled SDL2 libraries to oxygine-framework/libs: - SDL2.lib - SDL2main.lib - SDL2.dll - select any example from examples folder. I chose Demo - Go to folder oxygine-framework/examples/Demo/proj.cmake - run: cmake . - Open generated solution. - Select Demo project and set it "as startup project". - set working directory for Demo project to "..\data" (right mouse click on Demo -> project->properties->ConfigurationProperties->Debugging->WorkingDirectory) - copy all dlls from oxygine-framework\oxygine\third_party\win32\dlls\ and SDL2.dll from oxygine-framework/libs to oxygine-framework\examples\Demo\data\ - Ready! run! 3. How to build and run Oxygine on Linux with CMake & make ================================================================================================= Make and install SDL2 - Use apt-get to install packages (apt-get install package-name-here): - libjpeg8-dev zlib1g-dev libpng12-dev - freeglut3 (needed only opengl) - Go to oxygine-framework/examples/Demo (or any other example) - Go to folder proj.cmake - exec shell script "run.sh": ./run.sh ================================================================================================= 4. You could generate your own CMake configuration - You need Python 2.7 installed - You need to run this script oxygine-framework\tools\gen_template.py example: python gen_template.py MyProject -t cmake -d path/to/MyProject/