Instructions for Building on Linux Fuller instructions that cover: * Upgrading to gcc 4.9 on older Ubuntus * Optional libraries can be found on our wiki at http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Building_On_Linux. Some prerequisites: - Audacity requires gcc 4.9 or later to build. - CMake ( http://www.cmake.org/ ) is required to build the local copy of the libsoxr resampling library used by Audacity. On a modern Debian distro, e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 (bionic), you would do: sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake - libasound and gtk are required. Having gtk2 and gtk3 too may not be required, but compilation works if both are. - Auto-tools are also needed. sudo apt-get install libasound2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgtk-3-dev sudo apt-get install autoconf automake - Since you will be fetching code from git repositories you will need git. sudo apt-get install git git-gui gitk wxWidgets: 1) Clone wxWidgets and checkout 3.1.1 from the Audacity fork of the wxWidgets project: https://github.com/audacity/wxWidgets/.... for example mkdir ./wxWidgets cd ./wxWidgets git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/audacity/wxWidgets/ Don't be tempted to use Widgets already installed on Linux because this will typically be a different version and will cause problems. IF you forgot the --recurse-submodules, you can correct that later by: git submodule update --init 2) Follow instructions for building at https://github.com/audacity/wxWidgets/blob/v3.1.1/docs/gtk/install.txt So... mkdir buildgtk cd buildgtk ../configure --with-gtk make 3) Having got this far, it is well worth trying out building some wxWidgets examples to confirm that building has worked OK Audacity: 1) Create a 'build' subdirectory under Audacity and change to it. 2) Now to build Audacity itself. Using a build directory (and .. in the command) keeps source and object files in separate directories. ../configure --with-lib-preference="local system" make make install # as root