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##### Install an AF3 developer installation for local building
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The build works on Windows as well as on Linux. The preferred platform for locally building AF3 is Linux. However, in the resulting Linux distribution the following changes have to applied so that it works under Linux:
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```dos2unix autofocus3-phoenix && chmod a+x autofocus3-phoenix autofocus3-phoenix-binary```
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. So, if you have finished the following steps and have a locally built AF3, use this command in the resulting AF3 folder.
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The build works on Windows as well as on Linux. The preferred platform for locally building AF3 is Linux.
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For both build, it is needed to have an AF3 developer installation, but with a small change to the normal one. Follow the the instructions of the usual [AF3 Developer Installation](AF3 Developer Installation), but when you need to select a setup file (or the link to it), you use this one:
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```https://git.fortiss.org/af3/fortiss-std-env/-/raw/master/oomph/af3-releng.setup```
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- You may have to add the following to `autofocus3-phoenix.ini` to enable start the product in case JDK/JRE 11 is not in the system path: `-vm <path to>/OpenJDK11/bin/javaw.exe` .
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- Start/Test the local build by executing the AF3 start file: "autofocus3-phoenix(.exe)"
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If you are using Linux you have to apply an additional command in the end, when you have a locally built AF3:
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```dos2unix autofocus3-phoenix && chmod a+x autofocus3-phoenix autofocus3-phoenix-binary```
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. So, if you have finished the steps above, use this command in the resulting AF3 folder.
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Creating a derivate product
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