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You may also need to clone the [https://github.com/pioneerspacesim/pioneer-thirdparty pioneer-thirdparty] repository, depending on what platform you're on. It is needed to build on Windows. You should clone this in a directory ''next to'' your clone of the pioneer directory (''not'' a sub-directory). Further instructions are in the COMPILING.txt file (linked below).
 
You may also need to clone the [https://github.com/pioneerspacesim/pioneer-thirdparty pioneer-thirdparty] repository, depending on what platform you're on. It is needed to build on Windows. You should clone this in a directory ''next to'' your clone of the pioneer directory (''not'' a sub-directory). Further instructions are in the COMPILING.txt file (linked below).
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Revision as of 14:01, 15 January 2014

Getting the Code

Pioneer is managed using Git, and is stored on Github. The official repository is the best one to get. To get it:

git clone git://github.com/pioneerspacesim/pioneer.git

This will get you on the "master" branch, which is where new code is merged. This is the latest and greatest development. It should be stable.

You may also need to clone the pioneer-thirdparty repository, depending on what platform you're on. It is needed to build on Windows. You should clone this in a directory next to your clone of the pioneer directory (not a sub-directory). Further instructions are in the COMPILING.txt file (linked below).

Coding Conventions

see Coding_Conventions


Compiling

There are instructions for how to compile the code included in the repository:

COMPILING.txt

Debugging

For developers on Linux, gdb can be used for debugging

gdb ./src/pioneer
run

Bugs, and feature requests, should be logged on the issue tracker.