X-Git-Url: https://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git/blobdiff_plain/7b9b5c786c2101f5705dc81378a3ef0785fed3a6..refs/heads/rettichschnidi:/HACKING.asciidoc?ds=inline diff --git a/HACKING.asciidoc b/HACKING.asciidoc index ed2a46b..3c1bc74 100644 --- a/HACKING.asciidoc +++ b/HACKING.asciidoc @@ -5,6 +5,31 @@ libam7xxx uses the linux kernel coding style: http://kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle +=== Getting and compiling libam7xxx + +libam7xxx depends on 'libusb-1.0' and optionally on 'libav' or 'ffmpeg' for +its example programs, the build system used is 'cmake'. + +On a Debian based system, the dependencies can be installed with this command: + + $ sudo aptitude install cmake \ + libusb-1.0-0-dev \ + libavformat-dev \ + libavcodec-dev \ + libavdevice-dev \ + libswscale-dev + +The library and the example programs can be compiled following these steps: + + $ git clone git://git.ao2.it/libam7xxx.git + $ cd libam7xxx + $ mkdir build + $ cd build + $ cmake ../ + $ make + +After that the example programs can be found in the +bin/+ subdirectory. + === Debug builds The suggested way to hack on the project is: @@ -31,13 +56,15 @@ If you want to build for MS Windows: $ cd build $ wget -nv http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusbx/files/releases/1.0.11/Windows/libusbx-1.0.11-win.7z $ 7z -olibusbx-1.0.11-win x libusbx-1.0.11-win.7z + $ wget -nv http://win32.libav.org/win32/libav-win32-20120521.7z + $ 7z x libav-win32-20120521.7z $ cmake \ -D GNU_HOST=i686-w64-mingw32 \ -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../cmake_modules/mingw_cross_toolchain.cmake \ -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=libam7xxx-win/ \ -D LIBUSB_1_INCLUDE_DIR=libusbx-1.0.11-win/include/libusbx-1.0 \ -D LIBUSB_1_LIBRARY=libusbx-1.0.11-win/MinGW32/dll/libusb-1.0.dll \ - -D BUILD_AM7XXX-PLAY:BOOL=FALSE \ + -D FFMPEG_ROOT=$(pwd)/libav-win32-20120521/usr \ ../ $ make