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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. compiling, dependencies, etc
2. licensing
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1. compiling, dependencies, etc
* first you need to install dependencies. full list is provided at the end of this section for your convenience
* you will need intltool to be installed. if you don't need translations -- run ./configure --disable-nls (in this case you won't need to install intltool, as long as the configure script is already generated)
* if you want to build from git - install autoconf, automake, libtool, intltool, autopoint, then run ./autogen.sh to bootstrap
* run "./configure --help", and read it.
* now you're ready to configure the build process -- run "./configure --prefix=/usr", and wait until it finishes. you may want to change prefix to another value. consult INSTALL file for more info.
* make sure all plugins which you want have "Yes" status in the list that's printed by configure. if not -- install missing dependencies, and rerun configure. that is especially important for GTKUI, and ALSA or OSS plugins. make sure you have both. otherwise you won't get GUI and/or sound output.
* after satisfying all dependencies, run "make -j5" (change -j number to suit your number of CPUs/cores, e.g. 5 is quite good for single CPU dual-core machines). it is a good idea to do it as normal user (this step doesn't require root privileges).
* after build finishes, run "make install" as root
full list of dependencies is below.
most of them are optional, which means deadbeef will build and run without them, but to make it useful - you'd probably need at least GTK UI plugin and some audio codecs built.
libsamplerate: for dsp_libsrc plugin (resampler)
gtk+-2.0 >= 2.12 (+ gthread, + glib): GTK+ 2.0 user interface
gtk+-3.0 >= 3.00 (+ gthread, + glib): GTK+ 3.0 user interface
jansson: mandatory for both gtk2 and gtk3 UIs, used for column configuration loading
alsa-lib: ALSA support
libvorbis and libogg: for ogg vorbis plugin, and for ogg container metadata in other formats, such as OggFlac
libcurl >= 7.10: for last.fm, vfs_curl (shoutcast/icecast), artwork plugins
imlib2: for artwork plugin; see libjpeg and libpng below
libjpeg and libpng: for artwork plugin (when imlib2 is not installed, or --disable-artwork-imlib2 is used)
libmad (optional): for mp3 plugin
libmpg123 (optional): for mp3 plugin
NOTE: the mp3 plugin has multiple backends since deadbeef 0.7, both libmad and libmpg123 are supported at the same time, and can be selected by the user from plugin configuration dialog. At least one of them is required to satify mp3 plugin dependencies. But having both is preferred.
libFLAC: for flac plugin
wavpack: for wavpack plugin
libsndfile: for sndfile plugin
libcdio + libcddb: for cd audio plugin
ffmpeg: for ffmpeg plugin
xlib: for global hotkeys and gtkui
dbus: for notification daemon support (OSD current song notifications)
pulseaudio: for PulseAudio output plugin
faad2: for AAC plugin
zlib: for Audio Overload plugin (psf, psf2, etc), GME (for vgz)
libzip: for vfs_zip plugin
yasm: required to build assembly portions of ffap plugin on supported platforms (x86, x86_64)
actual package names for your Linux distribution may vary.
2. licensing
DeaDBeeF core uses ZLIB license. See COPYING in each subdirectory for details.