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[Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3912/) is recommended.
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[Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3912/) is recommended.
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* C++ compiler with support for selected C++20 features. One of:
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* C++ compiler with support for selected C++20 features. One of:
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* [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) 10.3
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* [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) 10.3
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* [clang](https://clang.llvm.org/) 13.0 or later
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* [clang](https://clang.llvm.org/) 14.0 or later
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* Microsoft Visual Studio is **not** supported at this time.
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* Microsoft Visual Studio is **not** supported at this time.
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Visual Studio 2022 release notes indicate it has sufficient C++ support
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Visual Studio 2022 release notes indicate it has sufficient C++ support
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that it should be able to compile Rebirth. However, due to limitations
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that it should be able to compile Rebirth. However, due to limitations
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* [SDL\_mixer 1.2](https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/).
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* [SDL\_mixer 1.2](https://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/).
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* [libpng](http://www.libpng.org/).
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* [libpng](http://www.libpng.org/).
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Unless otherwise noted, using the newest release available is recommended. For example, prefer gcc-11.2 to gcc-10.3, even though both should work.
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Unless otherwise noted, using the newest release available is recommended. For example, prefer gcc-11.3 to gcc-10.4, even though both should work.
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DXX-Rebirth can be built on one system to run on a different system, such as using Linux to build for Windows (a "cross-compiled build"). The sections below specify where to get prerequisites for a build meant to run on the system where it is built (a "native build").
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DXX-Rebirth can be built on one system to run on a different system, such as using Linux to build for Windows (a "cross-compiled build"). The sections below specify where to get prerequisites for a build meant to run on the system where it is built (a "native build").
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