

Unofficial.Īllegro 5 can be found in the allegro package on homebrew.

Michal Molhanec mantains a Devpak repository, where you can get a package of the precompiled library for MinGW and Dev-C++. The 5.0 binaries are produced by a different process from the standard build system. Matthew Leverton hosts Windows binary packages for many different compilers. The allegro_winpkg GitHub project has releases that come with the pre-compiled Allegro dependencies for Windows. The Allegro package on Nuget contains the official binaries in a format that is easy to use from MSVC.Īllegro releases on GitHub also come with several binary distributions of Allegro for Windows. See the wiki tutorial for installation instructions. There are several official and unofficial ways to obtain Windows binaries of Allegro releases. Source code for all platforms in Unix friendly format. Source code for all platforms in Windows friendly format. Allegro 5.2 is source compatible but not binary compatible with Allegro 5.0. Allegro 5.2 source releasesĪllegro 5.2 supports Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, etc.), Windows, macOS, Android and iPhone. Instructions on how to build Allegro for each of the supported platforms are included in the source packages, either in the README files, or in the docs/build subdirectory.Īdditional installation instructions can be found on the wiki. Here you can download releases of the Allegro 5 library. Allegro - Download - Latest version Downloads
