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The method for installing ENIGMA on Arch and such distribution is similar to the method highlighted for installing to Debian and Ubuntu based ones.


As such the following code can be copied into a script and run in the Terminal. Remember to make it executable for it to run;
{| class="wikitable collapsible"
!Arch Linux Easy Installation Script
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
cd
echo "Installing dependencies..."
sudo pacman -Sy wget git gcc gdb pkg-config make protobuf protobuf-c zlib glew glm libpng glu mesa alure libvorbis vorbis-tools box2d dumb sdl2 libxrandr libxinerama jre-openjdk jdk-openjdk pkg-config rapidjson yaml-cpp boost pulseaudio pugixml
echo "Downloading Enigma..."
git clone git://github.com/enigma-dev/enigma-dev.git
cd enigma-dev
echo "Downloading easy startup script..."
wget http://pastebin.com/raw/6ZmrzWKP -O start.sh
sed -i -e 's/\r$//' start.sh
echo "Correcting permissions..."
chmod +x start.sh
chmod +x install.sh
echo "Installing..."
./install.sh
cd CompilerSource
echo "Rebuilding compiler..."
make clean
make
echo "Done, to start Enigma just run ~/enigma-dev/start.sh"
</syntaxhighlight>
|}
* '''Prerequisites:'''  GNU GCC G++Compiler, Git Client, Java
* '''Install Dependencies:'''
    sudo pacman -Sy wget git gcc gdb pkg-config make protobuf protobuf-c zlib glew glm libpng glu mesa alure
                    libvorbis vorbis-tools box2d dumb sdl2 libxrandr libxinerama jre-openjdk jdk-openjdk pkg-config
                    rapidjson yaml-cpp boost pulseaudio pugixml
If you want to install manually, run the above command and then
git clone git://github.com/enigma-dev/enigma-dev.git
cd enigma-dev
./install.sh
and then to launch enigma (as of current), you will need java jdk. Currently java 11 runs very unstably so it is recommended to install a version such as java 8
To do this
pacman -S jdk8-openjdk
and then to launch
java -jar lateralgm.jar
If your project makes use of any Widgets, on all distributions of Linux, either Zenity or Kdialog, are currently required to be installed.
For more information on the available Widgets Systems for ENIGMA, please visit [https://enigma-dev.org/docs/Wiki/Dialogs this link.]
Below are listed the instructions to install Zenity and KDialog, specific to Arch Linux.
== '''Installing Kdialog''' ==
To install '''Kdialog''' do as follows.
Go to the [https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/kdialog/ AUR website.]
Download the file to your Downloads folder or any other you are comfortable with and execute it. Any additional dependencies will also be installed as it goes through its installation process.
== '''Installing Zenity''' ==
Install '''zenity-gtk2.2.32.1-4'''  first through the AUR(Arch User Repository) from [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zenity-gtk2 here.]
Download the snapshot file. Extract its contents into a folder of your choosing. In a Terminal window, go to the folder you extracted the contents and type each separately
    sudo pacman -Sy intltool
    sudo pacman -Sy gtk-doc
    sudo pacman -Sy gnome-doc-utils
to install some missing dependencies '''first'''. Then type "'''makepkg PKGBUILD'''" to build the actual package. When everything is completed successfully, you can either type out the name of the package  in Terminal and hit [ENTER] to install ......or....
open File-Manager, go to the folder you extracted and built the package and double-click on the '''".pkg.tar.xz"''' file to install Zenity to your computer.

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