Platform and Component Requirements


Here is a list of platforms and components, we were able to build JOGL on,
if not stated otherwise.
  • Java
    • Build & Runtime: An OpenJDK 17 compliant SDK.
    • Runtime: An OpenJDK 8 compliant JRE.
    You may find an appropriate OpenJDK build @ Adoptium.

    Or you may try one of the following SDK's and/or Runtimes:
  • Ant 1.10.5 or later
  • Git 2.0.4 or later
  • Optional NVidia Cg 2.2
  • FreeBSD x86, 32- and 64-bit, ...
    • FreeBSD 12 or later (todo: test)
      • openjdk17
      • ant
      • git
      • awk
      • p7zip-full ???
      • gcc
      • cmake
  • GNU Linux x86, 32- and 64-bit as well as Arm64, etc
    You may have to install a few developer packages ...
    • Debian 10 or later
      • openjdk-17-jre
      • openjdk-17-jdk
      • openjfx
      • ant
      • git
      • gawk
      • p7zip-full
      • gcc
      • cmake
      • libdrm-dev
      • libgbm-dev
      • libgles2-mesa-dev
      • libegl1-mesa-dev
      • libgl1-mesa-dev
      • libglu1-mesa-dev
      • xorg-dev
      • libice-dev
      • libsm-dev
      • libx11-dev
      • libxext-dev
      • libxxf86vm-dev
      • libxinerama-dev
      • libxrandr-dev
      • libxrender-dev
      • libxcursor-dev
      • libxi-dev
      • libudev-dev
      • libstdc++6
      • libstdc++-8-dev
      • Optional: Your card vendor's proprietary driver
      One liner install command
      • Debian 10 Buster
        apt-get install openjdk-17-jre openjdk-17-jdk openjfx ant git-all p7zip-full gcc cmake libdrm-dev libgbm-dev libgles2-mesa-dev libegl1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev xorg-dev libice-dev libsm-dev libx11-dev libxext-dev libxxf86vm-dev libxinerama-dev libxrandr-dev libxrender-dev libxcursor-dev libxi-dev libudev-dev libc6-dev g++ libstdc++6 libstdc++-8-dev
                                              
      Optional: Add kernel build utilities:
      apt-get install kernel-package build-essential 
                                          
      Optional: Add multiarch i386 next to amd64
      • Debian 10 Buster
        dpkg --add-architecture i386
        apt-get update
        apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 gcc-multilib lib32gcc1 lib32gomp1 lib32itm1 lib32quadmath0 libdrm2:i386 libdrm-dev:i386 libgbm1:i386 libgbm-dev:i386 libudev1:i386 libc6-i386 libc6-dev-i386 g++-multilib lib32stdc++6 openjdk-17-jre:i386 openjdk-17-jdk:i386
        
        cd /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/
        ln -s libXrender.so.1 libXrender.so
        ln -s libXxf86vm.so.1 libXxf86vm.so
        ln -s libXrandr.so.2 libXrandr.so
        ln -s libXcursor.so.1 libXcursor.so
        ln -s libXi.so.6 libXi.so
        cd /lib/i386-linux-gnu/
        ln -s libudev.so.1 libudev.so
                                                
    • OpenSuSE 15.0 or later
      • java-17-openjdk
      • ant
      • git
      • gawk
      • p7zip-full
      • gcc
      • cmake
      • libdrm-dev (sic?)
      • libgbm-dev (sic?)
      • x11-devel
      • mesa-devel
    • CentOS 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 or later
      • java-17-openjdk
      • ant
      • git
      • gawk
      • p7zip-full
      • gcc
      • cmake
      • libdrm-dev (sic?)
      • libgbm-dev (sic?)
      • mesa-libGL-devel
      • xorg-x11-proto-devel
      • libICE-devel
      • libSM-devel
      • libX11-devel
      • libXext-devel
      • libXau-devel
      • libXdmcp-devel
      • libXt-devel
      • libXxf86vm-devel
      • libXinerama-devel
      • libXrandr-devel
      • libXrender-devel
      • libXcursor-devel
      • libudev-devel
      • Optional: Your card vendor's proprietary driver
  • Android/Linux Version 7.0 Nougat API Level 24 or later
    • any of the above GNU/Linux x86_64 hosts for crosscompilation
    • android ndk (todo: detail instructions)
    • android sdk (todo: detail instructions)
  • OpenSolaris Derivatives SPARC and x86, 32- and 64-bit
    • OpenIndiana using illumus's OpenSolaris continuation (todo: test)
  • MacOS and iOS x86_64 and aarch64
    • git ≥ 2.37 provided by Xcode ≥ 14
    • awk is provided by MacOS
    • CMake 3.15.2, and install the command line tools
    • Mac OS 11 or later (note: may not work with earlier releases)
    • Xcode 14 or later for clang, etc (included in MacOS)
    Prepare fat universal OpenJDK libraries
    • Open a terminal in your home folder, e.g. /Users/jogamp
    • The OpenJDK library folder of each target platform, x86_64 or aarch64, is /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/temurin-17.jdk/Contents/Home/lib
    • Transfer the x86_64 OpenJDK library folder to temurin-17.jdk.amd64.lib
    • Transfer the aarch64 OpenJDK library folder to temurin-17.jdk.arm64.lib
    • Run the script gluegen/make/scripts/make.macosx.jdk_lipo_libs.sh
    • Fat universal OpenJDK libraries are produced into temurin-17.jdk.fat.lib
    Now we have to tell the gluegen build framework to use temurin-17.jdk.fat.lib, by adding an ant macro in $HOME/gluegen.properties
                                    java.lib.dir.platform=/Users/jogamp/temurin-17.jdk.fat.lib
                                
    Replace jogamp with your user name.
  • Windows/x86 (32 bit)
  • Windows/x86_64 (64-bit)

Additional platforms such as FreeBSD and HP/UX are handled by the build system, but are not officially supported.

Build Steps


Here are the steps that are required in order to build JOGL.

  1. Optain the source code using git:
    It is crucial that you checkout the source code under a common root directory:
        /home/dude/projects/jogamp> git clone --recurse-submodules git://jogamp.org/srv/scm/gluegen.git gluegen
        /home/dude/projects/jogamp> git clone --recurse-submodules git://jogamp.org/srv/scm/jogl.git jogl
                                
    Now you should have following directory structure:
        /home/dude/projects/jogamp
        /home/dude/projects/jogamp/gluegen
        /home/dude/projects/jogamp/jogl
                                

    Note-1: The GlueGen source must be fetched using -recurse-submodules, which imports JCPP, now used as the default C preprocessor.

    Note-2: In case you do not get the JOGL sources with -recurse-submodules, you will miss the following features:

    • OculusVR Support

  2. Unset your CLASSPATH environment variable:
    The Ant build requires that the JOGL jars not be visible on the classpath. On Unix, type unsetenv CLASSPATH into a csh or tcsh shell, or unset CLASSPATH into a Bourne shell. On Windows, type set CLASSPATH= into a command prompt.
  3. Optional Copy and edit gluegen.properties:
    To specify different basic options for components and compilers,
    copy gluegen/make/gluegen.properties into your home directory (pointed to by the Java system property user.home).
  4. Optional Copy and edit jogl.properties:
    To specify different basic options for the build,
    copy jogl/make/jogl.properties into your home directory (pointed to by the Java system property user.home).
    Edit the copy to change desired settings.
  5. Build the source tree:
    Open a command shell in the "gluegen/make" directory of the source tree and invoke ant with the given properties as follows
        cd /home/dude/projects/jogamp/gluegen/make/
        ant -Dtarget.sourcelevel=1.8 -Dtarget.targetlevel=1.8 -Dtarget.rt.jar=/your/openjdk8/lib/rt.jar
                                
    Alternatively you can also use environment variables instead of properties
        export SOURCE_LEVEL=1.8
        export TARGET_LEVEL=1.8
        export TARGET_RT_JAR=/your/openjdk8/lib/rt.jar
        ant
                                
    Optionally you can also set certain build features via properites or environment variables
        Feature                Property                          or Environment Variable
        developer-zip-archive: build.archiveon=true                 BUILD_ARCHIVE=true
        Native Debug Code:     c.compiler.debug=true
        Java Debug Code:       javacdebuglevel="source,lines,vars"
        Cg                     jogl.cg=1
                                
    • An experimental binding to the high-level Cg language by NVidia corporation can be generated by specifying -Djogl.cg=1 to ant; e.g. ant -Djogl.cg=1. The Cg binding has been tested on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
  6. Test your build:
    Stay in your command shell in the "jogl/make" directory of the source tree and invoke ant with above properties or environment variables and use the target junit.run.
  7. Build Javadoc:
    Stay in your command shell in the "jogl/make" directory of the source tree and invoke ant with above properties or environment variables and use the target javadoc.all. This will produce the end-user documentation for JOGL along with some auxiliary utility packages.
Note that there might be a few warnings produced by ANTLR about the C grammar and our modifications to some of the signatures of the productions; the C grammar warnings have been documented by the author of the grammar as having been investigated completely and harmless, and the warnings about our modifications are also harmless.

Common build problems

  1. Your CLASSPATH environment variable appears to be set (some JOGL classes are currently visible to the build.), and $CLASSPATH isn't set. An older version of JOGL was installed into the extension directory of the JDK you're using to build the current JOGL. On Windows and Linux, delete any ANTLR jars from jre/lib/ext, and on Mac OS X, delete them from /Library/Java/Extensions. It is generally not a good idea to drop JOGL directly into the extensions directory, as this can interfere with upgrades via Java Web Start.
  2. CharScanner; panic: ClassNotFoundException: com.jogamp.gluegen.cgram.CToken This occurs because ANTLR was dropped into the Extensions directory of the JRE/JDK. On Windows and Linux, delete any ANTLR jars from jre/lib/ext, and on Mac OS X, delete them from /Library/Java/Extensions. Use the antlr.jar property in the build.xml to point to a JRE-external location of this jar file.

- Christopher Kline and Kenneth Russell, June 2003 (revised November 2006)
- Sven Gothel and Michael Bien, May 2010