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1. Build environment
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To build the system it is strongly advised to use the ReactOS Build Environment
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(RosBE). Up-to-date versions for Windows and for Unix/GNU-Linux are available
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from our download page at: https://reactos.org/wiki/Build_Environment
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Alternatively one can use Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) version 2010+, together
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with separate installations of CMake and the Ninja build utility.
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2. Building ReactOS
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A throughout guide for how to build ReactOS can be found at:
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https://reactos.org/wiki/Building_ReactOS
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In the following we only make a quick overview.
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2.1 Building the binaries
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To build ReactOS run 'ninja' (without the quotes), or alternatively run
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'make' if you are using the Make utility, from the top directory.
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NOTE: In the other examples listed in the following, similar modification
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holds if you are using the Make utility instead of Ninja.
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If you are using RosBE, follow on-screen instructions.
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2.2 Building a bootable CD image
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To build a bootable CD image run 'ninja bootcd' (without the quotes) from the
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top directory. This will create a CD image with a filename, ReactOS.iso, in
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the top directory.
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3. Installation
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By default, ReactOS can only be installed on a machine that has a FAT16 or FAT32
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partition as the active (bootable) partition. The partition on which ReactOS is
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to be installed (which may or may not be the bootable partition) must also be
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formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. ReactOS Setup can format the partitions if
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needed.
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Starting 0.4.10, ReactOS can be installed using the BtrFS file system. But
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consider this as an experimental feature and thus regressions not triggered on
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FAT setup may be observed.
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ReactOS can be installed from the source distribution or from the bootable CD
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distribution. The two ways to install ReactOS are explained below.
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3.1 Installation from sources
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If you don't have an existing ReactOS installation you want to upgrade, then
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build a bootable CD as described above. Burn the CD image, boot from it, and
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follow the instructions to install ReactOS.
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If you have an existing ReactOS installation you want to upgrade, then to
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install ReactOS after building it, type 'ninja install'. This will create
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the directory 'reactos' in the top directory. Copy the contents of this
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directory over the existing installation.
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If you don't want to copy the files manually every time you run a
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'ninja install', then you can specify the directory where the files are
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to be copied to during installation.
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Set the ROS_INSTALL environment variable. If you are on Windows this could be
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done by:
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set ROS_INSTALL=c:\reactos
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If you are on Linux this could be done by:
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export ROS_INSTALL=/mnt/windows/reactos
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Now run 'ninja install' to install the files to the new location.
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3.2 Installation from bootable CD distribution
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To install ReactOS from the bootable CD distribution, extract the archive
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contents. Then burn the CD image, boot from it, and follow instructions.
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4. Help
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If you run into problems or have suggestions for making ReactOS better, please
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visit the address below. Mailing lists are available for a variety of topics,
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bugs should be submitted to JIRA and general chat takes place in the forums,
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or #reactos on freenode.
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https://reactos.org/
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ReactOS Development Team
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