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TOC
1. Introduction
2. Getting the source code
3. Installing the required Ubuntu packages
4. How to compile
5. Uninstalling
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1. Introduction
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We currently recommend Ubuntu Precise(12.04) or later.
A gfx-adapter with OpenGL acceleration is highly recommended and 24/32
bitdepth is required with OpenGL.
NOTE TO NEW LINUX USERS: All lines that are prefixed with the '$'
character are commands that need to be typed into a terminal window /
console (similar to the command prompt for Windows). Note that the '$'
character itself should NOT be typed as part of the command.
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2. Getting the source code
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$ sudo apt-get install git-core
$ cd $HOME
$ git clone git://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git xbmc
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3. Installing the required Ubuntu packages
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Two methods exist to install the required Ubuntu packages:
[NOTICE] For supported old Ubuntu versions, some packages might be outdated.
For those, you can either compile them manually, or use our backports
available from our official stable PPA:
http://launchpad.net/~team-xbmc/+archive/ppa
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3a. Use a single command to get all build dependencies
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[NOTICE] Supported on ubuntu >= 11.10 (oneiric)
You can get all build dependencies used for building the packages on the PPA
Add the unstable and build-depends PPAs:
$ sudo apt-get install python-software-properties software-properties-common
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/unstable
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-ppa-build-depends
$ sudo apt-get update
Here is the magic command to get the build dependencies (used to compile the version on the PPA).
$ sudo apt-get build-dep xbmc
* Optional: If you do not want xbmc to be installed via PPA, you can removed the PPAs again:
$ sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:team-xbmc/unstable
$ sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:team-xbmc/xbmc-ppa-build-depends
*** Avoid using "aptitude" for the build-dep command. It doesn't resolve everything.
*** For developers and anyone else who compiles frequently it is recommended to use ccache
$ sudo apt-get install ccache
*** A tip for those with multiple computers at home is to check out distcc (totally unsupported from xbmc of course)
$ sudo apt-get install distcc
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3b. Alternative: Manual dependency installation
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For Ubuntu (all versions >= 7.04):
$ sudo apt-get install automake bison build-essential cmake curl cvs default-jre fp-compiler gawk gdc gettext git-core gperf libasound2-dev libass-dev libboost-dev libboost-thread-dev libbz2-dev libcap-dev libcdio-dev libcurl3 libcurl4-gnutls-dev libdbus-1-dev libenca-dev libflac-dev libfontconfig-dev libfreetype6-dev libfribidi-dev libglew-dev libiso9660-dev libjasper-dev libjpeg-dev liblzo2-dev libmad0-dev libmicrohttpd-dev libmodplug-dev libmpeg2-4-dev libmpeg3-dev libmysqlclient-dev libnfs-dev libogg-dev libogg-dev libpcre3-dev libplist-dev libpng-dev libpulse-dev libsamplerate-dev libsdl-dev libsdl-gfx1.2-dev libsdl-image1.2-dev libsdl-mixer1.2-dev libsmbclient-dev libsqlite3-dev libssh-dev libssl-dev libtiff-dev libtinyxml-dev libtool libudev-dev libusb-dev libvdpau-dev libvorbisenc2 libxml2-dev libxmu-dev libxrandr-dev libxrender-dev libxslt1-dev libxt-dev libyajl-dev mesa-utils nasm pmount python-dev python-imaging python-sqlite swig unzip yasm zip zlib1g-dev
For >= 10.10:
$ sudo apt-get install autopoint libltdl-dev
On 8.10 and older versions, libcurl is outdated and thus XBMC will not compile properly.
In this case you will have to manually compile the latest version.
$ wget http://curl.sourceforge.net/download/curl-7.19.7.tar.gz
$ tar -xzf curl-7.19.7.tar.gz
$ cd curl-7.19.7
$ ./configure --disable-ipv6 --without-libidn --disable-ldap --prefix=/usr
$ make
$ sudo make install
For >= 12.10
$ sudo apt-get install libtag1-dev
For <= 12.04
We need a new version of taglib than what is available. We supply a Makefile in
lib/taglib to make it easy to install into /usr/local.
$ sudo apt-get remove libtag1-dev
$ make -C lib/taglib
$ sudo make -C lib/taglib install
Unless you are proficient with how linux libraries and versions work, do not
try to provide it yourself, as you will likely mess up for other programs.
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4. How to compile
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See README.linux
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4.1. Test Suite
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See README.linux
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5. Uninstalling
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$ sudo apt-get remove xbmc*
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