# Installation ## Dependencies boost-system, boost-filesystem, qtdbus ## Meson options ``` --prefix= (install location prefix, usually '/usr') -Dplugins= -Ddaemon= (builds and installs 'tuxclockerd' binary/daemon) ``` ``` git clone https://github.com/Lurkki14/tuxclocker cd tuxclocker git checkout cpplib git submodule init git submodule update meson build cd build ninja && sudo ninja install ``` # Developing There are a few scripts in `dev/` for development convenience, mainly to deal with DBus. A separate DBus instance and custom config file is used, so the TuxClocker daemon is able to be registered without installing service files into the system. Note: the following scripts assume TuxClocker is installed to `inst/`, so `meson` should be called as follows: `meson build --prefix=$(pwd)/inst` The scripts should be used in this order (they all have to be running simultaneously, so probably best to run in separate terminals): `dev/dbus-start.sh` Starts a separate DBus instance. `dev/tuxclockerd-start.sh` Launches `tuxclockerd` making it connect to our separate DBus instance and LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to find the built `libtuxclocker`. `dev/gui-start.sh` Launches the TuxClocker GUI making it connect to our separate DBus instance, so it can find the TuxClocker DBus service. You can also use a program like `d-feet` if you are only making changes to the daemon. (To be documented) # Screenshots ### Main view ![Main view](screenshots/mainview.png) ### Editing an item ![Editing an item](screenshots/itemedit.png)