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@ -5,14 +5,19 @@ Both following use cases rely on pkg-config and make, thus make sure |
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that you have them installed and working on your system. |
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1) Build the installed examples in a generic read/write user directory |
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Method 1: build the installed examples in a generic read/write user directory |
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Copy to a read/write user directory and just use "make", it will link |
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to the libraries on your system, assuming the PKG_CONFIG_PATH is |
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correctly configured. |
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2) Build the examples in-tree |
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Method 2: build the examples in-tree |
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Assuming you are in the source FFmpeg checkout directory, you need to build |
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FFmpeg (no need to make install in any prefix). Then you can go into |
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doc/examples and run a command such as PKG_CONFIG_PATH=pc-uninstalled make. |
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FFmpeg (no need to make install in any prefix). Then just run "make examples". |
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This will build the examples using the FFmpeg build system. You can clean those |
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examples using "make examplesclean" |
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If you want to try the dedicated Makefile examples (to emulate a the first |
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method), go into doc/examples and run a command such as |
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PKG_CONFIG_PATH=pc-uninstalled make. |
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