Building » History » Version 29
Anders Gustafsson, 2018-04-15 10:17
1 | 1 | Adam Sutton | h1. Building |
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3 | 2 | Adam Sutton | h2. Prerequisites |
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5 | 3 | Adam Sutton | Before you can build Tvheadend you will need several packages installed on your development machine. |
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7 | The specific details will vary between distributions so we only cover the major ones here. |
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9 | h3. Debian/Ubuntu |
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11 | <pre> |
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12 | 7 | Adam Sutton | $ sudo aptitude install build-essential git pkg-config libssl-dev bzip2 wget |
13 | 2 | Adam Sutton | </pre> |
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15 | > Optional: |
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17 | 26 | Jaroslav Kysela | $ sudo aptitude install libavahi-client-dev zlib1g-dev libavcodec-dev libavutil-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libavresample-dev |
18 | 2 | Adam Sutton | </pre> |
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20 | 17 | Bob Lightfoot | h3. Redhat / Centos / Fedora |
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22 | 18 | Bob Lightfoot | h4. Redhat/Centos/Fedora Build assumptions |
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24 | 12 | Bob Lightfoot | <pre> |
25 | 25 | Jaroslav Kysela | Redhat/Centos/Fedora are a package managed OS and as such tvheadend should be installed from an rpm on a production system. |
26 | But you may run tvheadend from the build tree, of course. |
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27 | 12 | Bob Lightfoot | </pre> |
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29 | 24 | Bob Lightfoot | <pre> |
30 | 25 | Jaroslav Kysela | sudo yum groups install "C Development Tools and Libraries" |
31 | sudo yum install zlib-devel avahi-devel dbus-devel openssl-devel python |
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32 | 12 | Bob Lightfoot | </pre> |
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34 | h3. Gentoo |
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36 | TODO: this needs adding |
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38 | 27 | Anders Gustafsson | h3. Open SuSE |
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40 | You need to install: |
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41 | Install: |
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42 | git |
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43 | make |
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44 | gcc |
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45 | dvbv-devel |
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46 | gettext-toools |
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47 | libopenssl-devel |
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48 | libavahi-devel |
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49 | liburiparser-devel |
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50 | packman-essentials |
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51 | packman-multimedia |
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56 | 2 | Adam Sutton | h2. Get Source |
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58 | Next you must obtain the source code, this is hosted on "github":https://github.com/tvheadend/tvheadend. |
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60 | To clone the repository simple run the command: |
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63 | $ git clone https://github.com/tvheadend/tvheadend.git |
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64 | </pre> |
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66 | h2. Configuring |
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68 | TVHeadend comes with a configuration script that allows you to enable/disable optional components and set install paths, etc. |
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70 | Most people will be fine with the defaults and can run: |
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73 | $ ./configure |
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74 | </pre> |
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76 | However for more advanced options, please run the following: |
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79 | $ ./configure --help |
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80 | </pre> |
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82 | And then re-run configure with the required options, i.e.: |
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85 | 10 | John Törnblom | $ ./configure --disable-dvbscan |
86 | 2 | Adam Sutton | </pre> |
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88 | 28 | Anders Gustafsson | For more information about Tvheadend configuration options please see [[ConfigurationOptions|here]] |
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90 | 2 | Adam Sutton | h2. Compiling |
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92 | 3 | Adam Sutton | To compile Tvheadend run: |
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95 | $ make |
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96 | </pre> |
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98 | h2. Installing |
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100 | 3 | Adam Sutton | It is possible to install Tvheadend using make, based on the ./configure options, by running: |
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103 | $ sudo make install |
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104 | </pre> |
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106 | 11 | Adam Sutton | However it's recommend that you run from the build directory for development/testing (see [[Development]]): |
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109 | $ ./build.linux/tvheadend |
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110 | </pre> |
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112 | 4 | Adam Sutton | NOTE: its VERY important you run test builds from git root, so command should look similar to above. |
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114 | 3 | Adam Sutton | And that you build a [[Packaging|package]] if you wish to install Tvheadend permanently and hook into the system start scripts etc. |
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116 | Use of make install is not very traceable and so removal can sometimes be painful, and it might overwrite an existing installation. |
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118 | 29 | Anders Gustafsson | NOTE: The "prefix" ie where to put the tvheadend executable is a configurable option. If make install appears to not work (as in: i still get the old version) check: |
119 | /usr/local/bin/ |
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120 | /usr/bin/ |
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122 | In case you are referencing the wrong executable. A "sudo find / -name tvheadend" is a good way to find stray copies. |
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124 | 2 | Adam Sutton | h2. Packaging |
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126 | 3 | Adam Sutton | For more information about packaging Tvheadend please see [[Packaging|here]] |
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128 | h2. Reporting Problems |
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130 | 3 | Adam Sutton | If you have problems with a custom compiled version of Tvheadend its important that any issue reports include details of the specific version of source you used. For more details please see [[bugreporting|here]]. |