-$Id: BUILD,v 1.11 2005/10/23 01:35:59 titer Exp $
-
-BUILD file for HandBrake <http://handbrake.m0k.org/>
-
-Building HandBrake with jam
-===========================
-
-You can build HandBrake on BeOS, MacOS X, Linux, and on Windows using Cygwin.
-If you'd like to port it to another OS, email me (titer@m0k.org).
-
-Step 1: get needed tools
-========================
-
-+ gcc and g++
- There are usually included in your OS' dev tools. On BeOS/Zeta, the
- default gcc isn't enough, gcc 2.95.3 is required.
-+ jam
- I use 2.5rc3, earlier versions might cause issues.
- On BeOS, you can download it at <http://www.haiku-os.org/develop.php>.
- On OS X, you cannot use the modified jam shipped with the developer
- tools, use this one instead:
- <http://download.m0k.org/handbrake/jam-2.5rc3-OSX.zip>.
- On Cygwin, get the jam source from
- http://public.perforce.com/public/jam/index.html,
- compile it with gcc in Cygwin, and put the jam executable somewhere on
- your path.
-+ nasm (Only for x86. On Mac OS X Intel, Xcode 2.4.1 include it)
-
-Cygwin setup:
- There are a couple extra things required to make the code build for Cygwin.
- Make sure you have /bin and /usr/bin on your path *first*, before
- the Windows paths. Otherwise the Cygwin find.exe won't be used, and
- lame won't build.
- Also, I have not tried to build this with MinGW, I've only built it with
- the Cygwin environment, so you should build with Cygwin gcc and dev tools.
- Unfortunately this means you need to have cygwin1.dll around to run the
- HBTest.exe program, but that's the way it is for now, until I get time
- to try building it with MinGW. If you want to try making it work with
- MinGW, then go for it!
-
-
-Step 2: build
-=============
-
-Run `./configure && jam'. This will build every library HandBrake
-requires, then HandBrake itself.
-
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-
-Building HandBrake with make
-============================
-
-Step 1: get needed tools
-========================
-
-+ gcc and g++
- There are usually included in your OS' dev tools. On BeOS/Zeta, the
- default gcc isn't enough, gcc 2.95.3 is required.
-
-+ nasm (Only for x86. On Mac OS X Intel, Xcode 2.4.1 include it)
-
-Cygwin setup:
- There are a couple extra things required to make the code build for Cygwin.
- Make sure you have /bin and /usr/bin on your path *first*, before
- the Windows paths. Otherwise the Cygwin find.exe won't be used, and
- lame won't build.
- Also, I have not tried to build this with MinGW, I've only built it with
- the Cygwin environment, so you should build with Cygwin gcc and dev tools.
- Unfortunately this means you need to have cygwin1.dll around to run the
- HBTest.exe program, but that's the way it is for now, until I get time
- to try building it with MinGW. If you want to try making it work with
- MinGW, then go for it!
-
-
-
-
-Step 2: configuration
-=====================
-
-The HB_BUILD and HB_VERSION are defined in a single file, the Makefile correct the values in Xcode too.
-
-The file where the informations are stored is Makefile.config
-
-Step 3: build
-=============
-
-Run `make'. This will build libmediafork, MediaFork and MediaForkCLI as Universal Binary.
-This build method use precompiled contrib libraries. Script to build those binaries are provided too.
-All the build is handled by Xcode 2.4.1, should work on powerPC and Intel Macs.
-
-
+$Id: BUILD,v 1.11 2005/10/23 01:35:59 titer Exp $\r
+\r
+BUILD file for HandBrake <http://handbrake.m0k.org/>\r
+\r
+Building HandBrake with make\r
+=============================\r
+\r
+Step 1: get needed tools\r
+==============\r
+\r
++ gcc and g++\r
+ There are usually included in your OS' dev tools. On BeOS/Zeta, the\r
+ default gcc isn't enough, gcc 2.95.3 is required.\r
+\r
++ nasm (Only for x86. On Mac OS X Intel, Xcode 2.4.1 include it)\r
+\r
+Cygwin setup:\r
+ There are a couple extra things required to make the code build for Cygwin.\r
+ Make sure you have /bin and /usr/bin on your path *first*, before\r
+ the Windows paths. Otherwise the Cygwin find.exe won't be used, and\r
+ lame won't build.\r
+ Also, I have not tried to build this with MinGW, I've only built it with\r
+ the Cygwin environment, so you should build with Cygwin gcc and dev tools.\r
+ Unfortunately this means you need to have cygwin1.dll around to run the\r
+ HandbrakeCLI.exe program, but that's the way it is for now, until I get time\r
+ to try building it with MinGW. If you want to try making it work with\r
+ MinGW, then go for it!\r
+\r
+Step 2: configuration\r
+==============\r
+\r
+The HB_BUILD and HB_VERSION are defined in a single file, the Makefile correct the values in Xcode too.\r
+\r
+The file where the informations are stored is Makefile.config\r
+\r
+Step 3: build\r
+==============\r
+\r
+Run `make'. This will build libhb, Handbrake and HandBrakeCLI as Universal Binary.\r
+This build method use precompiled contrib libraries. Script to build those binaries are provided too.\r
+All the build is handled by Xcode 2.4.1, should work on powerPC and Intel Macs.\r
+\r
+# To build under Cygwin simply use the command:\r
+make HandbrakeCLI\r
+\r
+This will download pre-compiled libaries and build the handbrake source.\r
+\r
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r
+\r
+Building HandBrake with jam\r
+=============================\r
+\r
+You can build HandBrake on BeOS, MacOS X, Linux, and on Windows using Cygwin.\r
+If you'd like to port it to another OS, email me (titer@m0k.org).\r
+\r
+Step 1: get needed tools\r
+==============\r
+\r
++ gcc and g++\r
+ There are usually included in your OS' dev tools. On BeOS/Zeta, the\r
+ default gcc isn't enough, gcc 2.95.3 is required.\r
+\r
++ jam\r
+ I use 2.5rc3, earlier versions might cause issues.\r
+ On BeOS, you can download it at <http://www.haiku-os.org/develop.php>.\r
+ On OS X, you cannot use the modified jam shipped with the developer\r
+ tools, use the one included in the Handbrake svn checkout instead.\r
+ On Cygwin, get the jam source from\r
+ http://public.perforce.com/public/jam/index.html,\r
+ compile it with gcc in Cygwin, and put the jam executable somewhere on\r
+ your path.\r
+\r
++ nasm (Only for x86. On Mac OS X Intel, Xcode 2.4.1 include it)\r
+\r
++ libtool, autoconf, automake\r
+ To build libdca (the DTS audio extraction library) on Mac OS X via jam, you'll\r
+ need to update the default Mac OS X versions of libtool, autoconf and automake.\r
+ Compilation has been seen to work with libtool and libtool-shlibs v1.5.22-1000,\r
+ autoconf v2.60-4, and automake v1.9.6-3. You can update these tools using Fink.\r
+ Download the Fink 0.8.1 Binary Installer for your platform (PowerPC or Intel)\r
+ from http://www.finkproject.org/download/index.php?phpLang=en and install Fink\r
+ using the installer. If you want to use a GUI to run Fink, you can install\r
+ FinkCommander. Download the FinkCommander 0.5.4 installer from\r
+ http://finkcommander.sourceforge.net/ and install from the disk image. You can\r
+ install libtool, libtool-shlibs, autoconf and automake using FinkCommander.\r
+\r
+Cygwin setup:\r
+ There are a couple extra things required to make the code build for Cygwin.\r
+ Make sure you have /bin and /usr/bin on your path *first*, before\r
+ the Windows paths. Otherwise the Cygwin find.exe won't be used, and\r
+ lame won't build.\r
+ Also, I have not tried to build this with MinGW, I've only built it with\r
+ the Cygwin environment, so you should build with Cygwin gcc and dev tools.\r
+ Unfortunately this means you need to have cygwin1.dll around to run the\r
+ HandbrakeCLI.exe program, but that's the way it is for now, until I get time\r
+ to try building it with MinGW. If you want to try making it work with\r
+ MinGW, then go for it!\r
+\r
+Step 2: build\r
+==============\r
+\r
+Run `./configure && jam'. This will build every library HandBrake\r
+requires, then HandBrake itself.\r