First, build dependencies:
make deps
then the app itself:
make
To build, then run the app:
make run
Run unit tests with
make test
You'll need QT to be at least version 5.2
If qmake is not on your PATH, set this first, before running make:
export QMAKE=/usr/bin/qmake-qt5
You also need libreadline-dev to build.
Below are some distribution specific package requirements:
- qt5-default
- xorg-dev
- qtcreator
- libxss-dev
- libqt5webkit5-dev
- qt5-qtwebkit-devel
- libXScrnSaver-devel
- qt5-qtsvg
We're building the Windows app using Visual Studio Express 2013 for Windows Desktop
You'll need to install ActivePerl to build OpenSSL from source.
To build OpenSSL, from Visual Studio Tools, open up a Developer Command Prompt.
cd to the project folder, then
cd third_party\openssl
perl Configure VC-WIN32
ms\do_nasm
nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak clean
nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
Then open the solution in Visual Studio. Next, you'll need to install the net-bugsnag package: from the Tools menu select NuGet Package Manager, then Package Manager Console. Into the console, type:
Install-Package Bugsnag.Library
From the same console, install Oauth2 related packages:
Install-Package Google.Apis.Auth;
Install-Package Google.Apis.Oauth2.v2;
Now, select Release from the Solution Configurations combobox in the Visual Studio toolbar, and build the solution.
Toggl built and signed app for OSX is available for download. You need at least OSX 10.8.
Toggl built and signed app for Windows is available for download. App has been tested on Windows 7, 8 and 8.1
Windows app is also available as portable app, as a zip file.