![Kodi Logo](resources/banner_slim.png) # Fedora build guide This guide has been tested with Fedora 28 1.1 x86_64. Please read it in full before you proceed to familiarize yourself with the build procedure. Several other distributions have **[specific build guides](README.md)** and a general **[Linux build guide](README.Linux.md)** is also available. ## Table of Contents 1. **[Document conventions](#1-document-conventions)** 2. **[Get the source code](#2-get-the-source-code)** 3. **[Install the required packages](#3-install-the-required-packages)** 4. **[Build Kodi](#4-build-kodi)** ## 1. Document conventions This guide assumes you are using `terminal`, also known as `console`, `command-line` or simply `cli`. Commands need to be run at the terminal, one at a time and in the provided order. This is a comment that provides context: ``` this is a command this is another command and yet another one ``` **Example:** Clone Kodi's current master branch: ``` git clone https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi ``` Commands that contain strings enclosed in angle brackets denote something you need to change to suit your needs. ``` git clone -b https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi ``` **Example:** Clone Kodi's current Krypton branch: ``` git clone -b Krypton https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi ``` Several different strategies are used to draw your attention to certain pieces of information. In order of how critical the information is, these items are marked as a note, tip, or warning. For example: **NOTE:** Linux is user friendly... It's just very particular about who its friends are. **TIP:** Algorithm is what developers call code they do not want to explain. **WARNING:** Developers don't change light bulbs. It's a hardware problem. **[back to top](#table-of-contents)** | **[back to section top](#1-document-conventions)** ## 2. Get the source code Make sure `git` is installed: ``` sudo dnf install git ``` Clone Kodi's current master branch: ``` cd $HOME git clone https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi ``` **[back to top](#table-of-contents)** ## 3. Install the required packages If you get a `package not found` type of message with the below command, remove the offending package(s) from the install list and reissue the command. Take a note of the missing dependencies and, after a successful step completion, **[build the missing dependencies manually](README.Linux.md#31-build-missing-dependencies)**. Install build dependencies: ``` sudo dnf install alsa-lib-devel autoconf automake avahi-compat-libdns_sd-devel avahi-devel bluez-libs-devel bzip2-devel cmake curl dbus-devel fmt-devel fontconfig-devel freetype-devel fribidi-devel fstrcmp-devel gawk gcc gcc-c++ gettext gettext-devel giflib-devel gperf java-9-openjdk-headless jre lcms2-devel libao-devel libass-devel libbluray-devel libcap-devel libcdio-devel libcec-devel libcurl-devel libidn2-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel libmicrohttpd-devel libmpc-devel libnfs-devel libplist-devel libpng12-devel libsmbclient-devel libtool libtool-ltdl-devel libudev-devel libusb-devel libuuid-devel libva-devel libvdpau-devel libxml2-devel libXmu-devel libXrandr-devel libxslt-devel libXt-devel lirc-devel lzo-devel mariadb-devel mesa-libEGL-devel mesa-libGL-devel mesa-libGLU-devel mesa-libGLw-devel mesa-libOSMesa-devel nasm openssl-devel openssl-libs patch pcre-devel pulseaudio-libs-devel python-devel python-pillow rapidjson-devel shairplay-devel sqlite-devel swig taglib-devel tinyxml-devel trousers-devel uuid-devel yasm zlib-devel ``` **WARNING:** Make sure you copy paste the entire line or you might receive an error or miss a few dependencies. Building for Wayland requires some extra packages: ``` sudo dnf install mesa-libGLES-devel wayland-devel waylandpp-devel wayland-protocols-devel ``` Similarly, building for GBM also requires some extra packages: ``` sudo dnf install libinput-devel libxkbcommon-devel mesa-libGLES-devel mesa-libgbm-devel ``` Optional packages that you might want to install for extra functionality (generating doxygen documentation, for instance): ``` sudo apt install doxygen mariadb-devel ``` **NOTE:** For developers and anyone else who builds frequently it is recommended to install `ccache` to expedite subsequent builds of Kodi. You can install it with: ``` sudo dnf install ccache ``` **TIP:** If you have multiple computers at home, `distcc` will distribute build workloads of C and C++ code across several machines on a network. Team Kodi may not be willing to give support if problems arise using such a build configuration. You can install it with: ``` sudo dnf install distcc ``` ## 4. Build Kodi See the general **[Linux build guide](README.Linux.md)** for reference. **[back to top](#table-of-contents)**