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  1. \input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*-
  2. @settitle Platform Specific information
  3. @titlepage
  4. @center @titlefont{Platform Specific information}
  5. @end titlepage
  6. @top
  7. @contents
  8. @chapter Unix-like
  9. Some parts of Libav cannot be built with version 2.15 of the GNU
  10. assembler which is still provided by a few AMD64 distributions. To
  11. make sure your compiler really uses the required version of gas
  12. after a binutils upgrade, run:
  13. @example
  14. $(gcc -print-prog-name=as) --version
  15. @end example
  16. If not, then you should install a different compiler that has no
  17. hard-coded path to gas. In the worst case pass @code{--disable-asm}
  18. to configure.
  19. @section BSD
  20. BSD make will not build Libav, you need to install and use GNU Make
  21. (@command{gmake}).
  22. @section (Open)Solaris
  23. GNU Make is required to build Libav, so you have to invoke (@command{gmake}),
  24. standard Solaris Make will not work. When building with a non-c99 front-end
  25. (gcc, generic suncc) add either @code{--extra-libs=/usr/lib/values-xpg6.o}
  26. or @code{--extra-libs=/usr/lib/64/values-xpg6.o} to the configure options
  27. since the libc is not c99-compliant by default. The probes performed by
  28. configure may raise an exception leading to the death of configure itself
  29. due to a bug in the system shell. Simply invoke a different shell such as
  30. bash directly to work around this:
  31. @example
  32. bash ./configure
  33. @end example
  34. @anchor{Darwin}
  35. @section Darwin (OS X, iPhone)
  36. The toolchain provided with Xcode is sufficient to build the basic
  37. unacelerated code.
  38. OS X on PowerPC or ARM (iPhone) requires a preprocessor from
  39. @url{git://git.libav.org/gas-preprocessor.git} to build the optimized
  40. assembler functions. Put the Perl script somewhere
  41. in your PATH, Libav's configure will pick it up automatically.
  42. OS X on AMD64 and x86 requires @command{yasm} to build most of the
  43. optimized assembler functions @url{http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/, Homebrew},
  44. @url{http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gentoo-alt/prefix/bootstrap-macos.xml, Gentoo Prefix}
  45. or @url{http://www.macports.org, MacPorts} can easily provide it.
  46. @chapter DOS
  47. Using a cross-compiler is preferred for various reasons.
  48. @url{http://www.delorie.com/howto/djgpp/linux-x-djgpp.html}
  49. @chapter OS/2
  50. For information about compiling Libav on OS/2 see
  51. @url{http://www.edm2.com/index.php/FFmpeg}.
  52. @chapter Windows
  53. @section Native Windows compilation using MinGW or MinGW-w64
  54. Libav can be built to run natively on Windows using the MinGW or MinGW-w64
  55. toolchains. Install the latest versions of MSYS and MinGW or MinGW-w64 from
  56. @url{http://www.mingw.org/} or @url{http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/}.
  57. You can find detailed installation instructions in the download section and
  58. the FAQ.
  59. Notes:
  60. @itemize
  61. @item Building natively using MSYS can be sped up by disabling implicit rules
  62. in the Makefile by calling @code{make -r} instead of plain @code{make}. This
  63. speed up is close to non-existent for normal one-off builds and is only
  64. noticeable when running make for a second time (for example during
  65. @code{make install}).
  66. @item In order to compile AVplay, you must have the MinGW development library
  67. of @uref{http://www.libsdl.org/, SDL} and @code{pkg-config} installed.
  68. @item By using @code{./configure --enable-shared} when configuring Libav,
  69. you can build all libraries as DLLs.
  70. @end itemize
  71. @section Microsoft Visual C++ or Intel C++ Compiler for Windows
  72. Libav can be built with MSVC 2012 or earlier using a C99-to-C89 conversion utility
  73. and wrapper, or with MSVC 2013 and ICL natively.
  74. You will need the following prerequisites:
  75. @itemize
  76. @item @uref{https://github.com/libav/c99-to-c89/, C99-to-C89 Converter & Wrapper}
  77. (if using MSVC 2012 or earlier)
  78. @item @uref{http://code.google.com/p/msinttypes/, msinttypes}
  79. (if using MSVC 2012 or earlier)
  80. @item @uref{http://www.mingw.org/, MSYS}
  81. @item @uref{http://yasm.tortall.net/, YASM}
  82. @item @uref{http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/bc.htm, bc for Windows} if
  83. you want to run @uref{fate.html, FATE}.
  84. @end itemize
  85. To set up a proper environment in MSYS, you need to run @code{msys.bat} from
  86. the Visual Studio or Intel Compiler command prompt.
  87. Place @code{yasm.exe} somewhere in your @code{PATH}. If using MSVC 2012 or
  88. earlier, place @code{c99wrap.exe} and @code{c99conv.exe} somewhere in your
  89. @code{PATH} as well.
  90. Next, make sure any other headers and libs you want to use, such as zlib, are
  91. located in a spot that the compiler can see. Do so by modifying the @code{LIB}
  92. and @code{INCLUDE} environment variables to include the @strong{Windows-style}
  93. paths to these directories. Alternatively, you can try and use the
  94. @code{--extra-cflags}/@code{--extra-ldflags} configure options. If using MSVC
  95. 2012 or earlier, place @code{inttypes.h} somewhere the compiler can see too.
  96. Finally, run:
  97. @example
  98. For MSVC:
  99. ./configure --toolchain=msvc
  100. For ICL:
  101. ./configure --toolchain=icl
  102. make
  103. make install
  104. @end example
  105. If you wish to compile shared libraries, add @code{--enable-shared} to your
  106. configure options. Note that due to the way MSVC and ICL handle DLL imports and
  107. exports, you cannot compile static and shared libraries at the same time, and
  108. enabling shared libraries will automatically disable the static ones.
  109. Notes:
  110. @itemize
  111. @item It is possible that coreutils' @code{link.exe} conflicts with MSVC's linker.
  112. You can find out by running @code{which link} to see which @code{link.exe} you
  113. are using. If it is located at @code{/bin/link.exe}, then you have the wrong one
  114. in your @code{PATH}. Either move or remove that copy, or make sure MSVC's
  115. @code{link.exe} takes precedence in your @code{PATH} over coreutils'.
  116. @item If you wish to build with zlib support, you will have to grab a compatible
  117. zlib binary from somewhere, with an MSVC import lib, or if you wish to link
  118. statically, you can follow the instructions below to build a compatible
  119. @code{zlib.lib} with MSVC. Regardless of which method you use, you must still
  120. follow step 3, or compilation will fail.
  121. @enumerate
  122. @item Grab the @uref{http://zlib.net/, zlib sources}.
  123. @item Edit @code{win32/Makefile.msc} so that it uses -MT instead of -MD, since
  124. this is how Libav is built as well.
  125. @item Edit @code{zconf.h} and remove its inclusion of @code{unistd.h}. This gets
  126. erroneously included when building Libav.
  127. @item Run @code{nmake -f win32/Makefile.msc}.
  128. @item Move @code{zlib.lib}, @code{zconf.h}, and @code{zlib.h} to somewhere MSVC
  129. can see.
  130. @end enumerate
  131. @item Libav has been tested with the following on i686 and x86_64:
  132. @itemize
  133. @item Visual Studio 2010 Pro and Express
  134. @item Visual Studio 2012 Pro and Express
  135. @item Visual Studio 2013 Pro and Express
  136. @item Intel Composer XE 2013
  137. @item Intel Composer XE 2013 SP1
  138. @end itemize
  139. Anything else is not officially supported.
  140. @end itemize
  141. @subsection Linking to Libav with Microsoft Visual C++
  142. If you plan to link with MSVC-built static libraries, you will need
  143. to make sure you have @code{Runtime Library} set to
  144. @code{Multi-threaded (/MT)} in your project's settings.
  145. You will need to define @code{inline} to something MSVC understands:
  146. @example
  147. #define inline __inline
  148. @end example
  149. Also note, that as stated in @strong{Microsoft Visual C++}, you will need
  150. an MSVC-compatible @uref{http://code.google.com/p/msinttypes/, inttypes.h}.
  151. If you plan on using import libraries created by dlltool, you must
  152. set @code{References} to @code{No (/OPT:NOREF)} under the linker optimization
  153. settings, otherwise the resulting binaries will fail during runtime.
  154. This is not required when using import libraries generated by @code{lib.exe}.
  155. This issue is reported upstream at
  156. @url{http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12633}.
  157. To create import libraries that work with the @code{/OPT:REF} option
  158. (which is enabled by default in Release mode), follow these steps:
  159. @enumerate
  160. @item Open the @emph{Visual Studio Command Prompt}.
  161. Alternatively, in a normal command line prompt, call @file{vcvars32.bat}
  162. which sets up the environment variables for the Visual C++ tools
  163. (the standard location for this file is something like
  164. @file{C:\Program Files (x86_\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat}).
  165. @item Enter the @file{bin} directory where the created LIB and DLL files
  166. are stored.
  167. @item Generate new import libraries with @command{lib.exe}:
  168. @example
  169. lib /machine:i386 /def:..\lib\foo-version.def /out:foo.lib
  170. @end example
  171. Replace @code{foo-version} and @code{foo} with the respective library names.
  172. @end enumerate
  173. @anchor{Cross compilation for Windows with Linux}
  174. @section Cross compilation for Windows with Linux
  175. You must use the MinGW cross compilation tools available at
  176. @url{http://www.mingw.org/}.
  177. Then configure Libav with the following options:
  178. @example
  179. ./configure --target-os=mingw32 --cross-prefix=i386-mingw32msvc-
  180. @end example
  181. (you can change the cross-prefix according to the prefix chosen for the
  182. MinGW tools).
  183. Then you can easily test Libav with @uref{http://www.winehq.com/, Wine}.
  184. @section Compilation under Cygwin
  185. Please use Cygwin 1.7.x as the obsolete 1.5.x Cygwin versions lack
  186. llrint() in its C library.
  187. Install your Cygwin with all the "Base" packages, plus the
  188. following "Devel" ones:
  189. @example
  190. binutils, gcc4-core, make, git, mingw-runtime, texi2html
  191. @end example
  192. In order to run FATE you will also need the following "Utils" packages:
  193. @example
  194. bc, diffutils
  195. @end example
  196. If you want to build Libav with additional libraries, download Cygwin
  197. "Devel" packages for Ogg and Vorbis from any Cygwin packages repository:
  198. @example
  199. libogg-devel, libvorbis-devel
  200. @end example
  201. These library packages are only available from
  202. @uref{http://sourceware.org/cygwinports/, Cygwin Ports}:
  203. @example
  204. yasm, libSDL-devel, libfaac-devel, libgsm-devel, libmp3lame-devel,
  205. libschroedinger1.0-devel, speex-devel, libtheora-devel, libxvidcore-devel
  206. @end example
  207. The recommendation for x264 is to build it from source, as it evolves too
  208. quickly for Cygwin Ports to be up to date.
  209. @section Crosscompilation for Windows under Cygwin
  210. With Cygwin you can create Windows binaries that do not need the cygwin1.dll.
  211. Just install your Cygwin as explained before, plus these additional
  212. "Devel" packages:
  213. @example
  214. gcc-mingw-core, mingw-runtime, mingw-zlib
  215. @end example
  216. and add some special flags to your configure invocation.
  217. For a static build run
  218. @example
  219. ./configure --target-os=mingw32 --extra-cflags=-mno-cygwin --extra-libs=-mno-cygwin
  220. @end example
  221. and for a build with shared libraries
  222. @example
  223. ./configure --target-os=mingw32 --enable-shared --disable-static --extra-cflags=-mno-cygwin --extra-libs=-mno-cygwin
  224. @end example
  225. @chapter Plan 9
  226. The native @uref{http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/, Plan 9} compiler
  227. does not implement all the C99 features needed by Libav so the gcc
  228. port must be used. Furthermore, a few items missing from the C
  229. library and shell environment need to be fixed.
  230. @itemize
  231. @item GNU awk, grep, make, and sed
  232. Working packages of these tools can be found at
  233. @uref{http://code.google.com/p/ports2plan9/downloads/list, ports2plan9}.
  234. They can be installed with @uref{http://9front.org/, 9front's} @code{pkg}
  235. utility by setting @code{pkgpath} to
  236. @code{http://ports2plan9.googlecode.com/files/}.
  237. @item Missing/broken @code{head} and @code{printf} commands
  238. Replacements adequate for building Libav can be found in the
  239. @code{compat/plan9} directory. Place these somewhere they will be
  240. found by the shell. These are not full implementations of the
  241. commands and are @emph{not} suitable for general use.
  242. @item Missing C99 @code{stdint.h} and @code{inttypes.h}
  243. Replacement headers are available from
  244. @url{http://code.google.com/p/plan9front/issues/detail?id=152}.
  245. @item Missing or non-standard library functions
  246. Some functions in the C library are missing or incomplete. The
  247. @code{@uref{http://ports2plan9.googlecode.com/files/gcc-apelibs-1207.tbz,
  248. gcc-apelibs-1207}} package from
  249. @uref{http://code.google.com/p/ports2plan9/downloads/list, ports2plan9}
  250. includes an updated C library, but installing the full package gives
  251. unusable executables. Instead, keep the files from @code{gccbin.tgz}
  252. under @code{/386/lib/gnu}. From the @code{libc.a} archive in the
  253. @code{gcc-apelibs-1207} package, extract the following object files and
  254. turn them into a library:
  255. @itemize
  256. @item @code{strerror.o}
  257. @item @code{strtoll.o}
  258. @item @code{snprintf.o}
  259. @item @code{vsnprintf.o}
  260. @item @code{vfprintf.o}
  261. @item @code{_IO_getc.o}
  262. @item @code{_IO_putc.o}
  263. @end itemize
  264. Use the @code{--extra-libs} option of @code{configure} to inform the
  265. build system of this library.
  266. @item FPU exceptions enabled by default
  267. Unlike most other systems, Plan 9 enables FPU exceptions by default.
  268. These must be disabled before calling any Libav functions. While the
  269. included tools will do this automatically, other users of the
  270. libraries must do it themselves.
  271. @end itemize
  272. @bye