From c04dcc2e7d834218ef2d4194331e383402495ae1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 20:07:22 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2:20.4+dfsg. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/README.Linux.md | 373 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 373 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/README.Linux.md (limited to 'docs/README.Linux.md') diff --git a/docs/README.Linux.md b/docs/README.Linux.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01ae57c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/README.Linux.md @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +![Kodi Logo](resources/banner_slim.png) + +# Linux build guide +This is the general Linux build guide. Please read it in full before you proceed to familiarize yourself with the build procedure. + +Several distribution **[specific build guides](README.md)** are 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)** + 3.1. **[Build missing dependencies](#31-build-missing-dependencies)** + 3.2. **[Enable internal dependencies](#32-enable-internal-dependencies)** +4. **[Build Kodi](#4-build-kodi)** + 4.1. **[Configure build](#41-configure-build)** + 4.2. **[Build](#42-build)** +5. **[Build binary add-ons](#5-build-binary-add-ons)** + 5.1. **[In-tree building of binary add-ons](#51-in-tree-building-of-binary-add-ons)** + 5.2. **[Out-of-tree building of binary add-ons](#52-out-of-tree-building-of-binary-add-ons)** +6. **[Run Kodi](#6-run-kodi)** +7. **[Uninstall Kodi](#7-uninstall-kodi)** +8. **[Test suite](#8-test-suite)** + +## 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 +First install the `git` package provided by your distribution. How to do it can be found with a quick search in your favorite search engine. + +Change to your `home` directory: +``` +cd $HOME +``` + +Clone Kodi's current master branch: +``` +git clone https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi +``` + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** + +## 3. Install the required packages +The following is the list of packages that are used to build Kodi on Debian/Ubuntu (with all supported external libraries enabled). + +**NOTE:** Kodi requires a compiler with C++17 support, i.e. gcc >= 7 or clang >= 5 + +* autoconf, automake, autopoint, gettext, autotools-dev, cmake, curl, default-jre | openjdk-6-jre | openjdk-7-jre, gawk, gcc (>= 7) | gcc-7, g++ (>= 7) | g++-7, cpp (>= 7) | cpp-7, flatbuffers, gdc, gperf, libasound2-dev | libasound-dev, libass-dev (>= 0.9.8), libavahi-client-dev, libavahi-common-dev, libbluetooth-dev, libbluray-dev, libbz2-dev, libcdio-dev, libcec4-dev | libcec-dev, libp8-platform-dev, libcrossguid-dev, libcurl4-openssl-dev | libcurl4-gnutls-dev | libcurl-dev, libcwiid-dev, libdbus-1-dev, libegl1-mesa-dev, libenca-dev, libflac-dev, libfontconfig-dev, libfmt3-dev | libfmt-dev, libfreetype6-dev, libfribidi-dev, libfstrcmp-dev, libgcrypt-dev, libgif-dev (>= 5.0.5), libgles2-mesa-dev [armel] | libgl1-mesa-dev | libgl-dev, libglew-dev, libglu1-mesa-dev | libglu-dev, libgnutls-dev | libgnutls28-dev, libgpg-error-dev, libgtest-dev, libiso9660-dev, libjpeg-dev, liblcms2-dev, liblirc-dev, libltdl-dev, liblzo2-dev, libmicrohttpd-dev, libmysqlclient-dev, libnfs-dev, libogg-dev, libomxil-bellagio-dev [armel], libpcre3-dev, libplist-dev, libpng12-dev | libpng-dev, libpulse-dev, libshairplay-dev, libsmbclient-dev, libspdlog-dev, libsqlite3-dev, libssl-dev, libtag1-dev (>= 1.8) | libtag1x8, libtiff5-dev | libtiff-dev | libtiff4-dev, libtinyxml-dev, libtool, libudev-dev, libunistring-dev, libva-dev, libvdpau-dev, libvorbis-dev, libxkbcommon-dev, libxmu-dev, libxrandr-dev, libxslt1-dev | libxslt-dev, libxt-dev, waylandpp-dev | netcat, wayland-protocols | wipe, lsb-release, meson (>= 0.47.0), nasm (>= 2.14), ninja-build, python3-dev, python3-pil | python-imaging, python-support | python3-minimal, rapidjson-dev, swig, unzip, uuid-dev, zip, zlib1g-dev + +### 3.1. Build missing dependencies +Some packages may be missing or outdated in older distributions. Notably `crossguid`, `libfmt`, `libspdlog`, `waylandpp`, `wayland-protocols`, etc. are known to be outdated or missing. Fortunately there is an easy way to build individual dependencies with **[Kodi's unified depends build system](../tools/depends/README.md)**. + +Change to Kodi's source code directory: +``` +cd $HOME/kodi +``` + +Build and install crossguid: +``` +sudo make -C tools/depends/target/crossguid PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +Build and install flatbuffers: +``` +sudo make -C tools/depends/target/flatbuffers PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +Build and install libfmt: +``` +sudo make -C tools/depends/target/fmt PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +Build and install libspdlog: +``` +sudo make -C tools/depends/target/spdlog PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +Build and install wayland-protocols: +``` +sudo make -C tools/depends/target/wayland-protocols PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +Build and install waylandpp: +``` +sudo make -C tools/depends/target/waylandpp PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +**WARNING:** Building `waylandpp` has some dependencies of its own, namely `scons, libwayland-dev (>= 1.11.0) and libwayland-egl1-mesa` + +**TIP:** Complete list of dependencies is available **[here](https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/tree/master/tools/depends/target)**. + +### 3.2. Enable internal dependencies +Some dependencies can be configured to build before Kodi. That's the case with `flatbuffers`, `crossguid`, `fmt`, `spdlog`, `rapidjson`, `fstrcmp` and `dav1d`. To enable the internal build of a dependency, append `-DENABLE_INTERNAL_=ON` to the configure command below. For example, configuring an X11 build with internal `fmt` would become `cmake ../kodi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DENABLE_INTERNAL_FMT=ON` instead of `cmake ../kodi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local`. +Internal dependencies that are based on cmake upstream (currently crossguid, ffmpeg, fmt, spdlog) can have their build type overridden by defining `-D_BUILD_TYPE=`. Build Type can be one of `Release, RelWithDebInfo, Debug, MinSizeRel`. eg `-DFFMPEG_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo`. If not provided, the build type will be the same as the core Kodi project. + +**Note:** fstrcmp requires libtool + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** | **[back to section top](#3-installing-the-required-packages)** + +## 4. Build Kodi +### 4.1. Configure build +If you get a `Could NOT find...` error message during CMake configuration step, take a note of the missing dependencies and either install them from repositories (if available) or **[build the missing dependencies manually](#31-build-missing-dependencies)**. + +Create an out-of-source build directory: +``` +mkdir $HOME/kodi-build +``` + +**TIP:** Look for comments starting with `Or ...` and only execute the command(s) you need. + +Change to build directory: +``` +cd $HOME/kodi-build +``` + +Configure build for X11: +``` +cmake ../kodi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DCORE_PLATFORM_NAME=x11 -DAPP_RENDER_SYSTEM=gl +``` + +**NOTE:** You can use `gles` instead of `gl` if you want to build with `GLES`. + +Or configure build for Wayland: +``` +cmake ../kodi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DCORE_PLATFORM_NAME=wayland -DAPP_RENDER_SYSTEM=gl +``` + +**NOTE:** You can use `gles` instead of `gl` if you want to build with `GLES`. + +Or configure build for GBM: +``` +cmake ../kodi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DCORE_PLATFORM_NAME=gbm -DAPP_RENDER_SYSTEM=gles +``` + +**NOTE:** You can use `gl` instead of `gles` if you want to build with `GL`. + +Or configure build with any combination of the three (default is "x11 wayland gbm"): +``` +cmake ../kodi -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DCORE_PLATFORM_NAME="x11 wayland gbm" -DAPP_RENDER_SYSTEM=gl +``` + +**NOTE:** You can use `gles` instead of `gl` if you want to build with `GLES`. + + +**NOTE:** You can use several alternative linkers if available on your system: gnu gold (default), llvm lld or mold + +To use an alternative linker, enable it with `-DENABLE_GOLD=ON` or `-DENABLE_LLD=ON` or `-DENABLE_MOLD=ON` + + +### 4.2. Build +``` +cmake --build . -- VERBOSE=1 -j$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) +``` +**TIP:** By adding `-j` to the make command, you can choose how many concurrent jobs will be used and expedite the build process. It is recommended to use `-j$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)` to compile on all available processor cores. The build machine can also be configured to do this automatically by adding `export MAKEFLAGS="-j$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)"` to your shell config (e.g. `~/.bashrc`). + +After the build process completes successfully you can test your shiny new Kodi build while in the build directory: +``` +./kodi-x11 +``` + +Or if you built for Wayland: +``` +./kodi-wayland +``` + +Or if you built for GBM: +``` +./kodi-gbm +``` + +**WARNING:** User running `kodi-gbm` needs to be part of `input` and `video` groups. Otherwise you'll have to use `sudo`. + +Add user to input and video groups: +``` +sudo usermod -a -G input,video +``` + +You will need to log out and log back in to see the new groups added to your user. Check groups your user belongs to with: +``` +groups +``` + +If everything was OK during your test you can now install the binaries to their place, in this example */usr/local*. +``` +sudo make install +``` + +This will install Kodi in the prefix provided in **[section 4.1](#41-configure-build)**. + +**TIP:** To override Kodi's install location, use `DESTDIR=`. For example: +``` +sudo make install DESTDIR=$HOME/kodi +``` + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** | **[back to section top](#4-build-kodi)** + +## 5. Build binary add-ons +You can find a complete list of available binary add-ons **[here](https://github.com/xbmc/repo-binary-addons)**. + +In the following, two approaches to building binary add-ons are described. +While the workflow of in-tree building is more automated, +it is only supported as long as `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local` is not changed from it's default of `/usr/local`. +Thus when changing `DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`, you must follow the out-of-tree building instructions. + +### 5.1. In-tree building of binary add-ons + +Change to Kodi's source code directory: +``` +cd $HOME/kodi +``` + +Build all add-ons: +``` +sudo make -j$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) -C tools/depends/target/binary-addons PREFIX=/usr/local +``` + +Build specific add-ons: +``` +sudo make -j$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) -C tools/depends/target/binary-addons PREFIX=/usr/local ADDONS="audioencoder.flac pvr.vdr.vnsi audiodecoder.snesapu" +``` + +Build a specific group of add-ons: +``` +sudo make -j$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) -C tools/depends/target/binary-addons PREFIX=/usr/local ADDONS="pvr.*" +``` +For additional information on regular expression usage for ADDONS_TO_BUILD, view ADDONS_TO_BUILD section located here [Kodi add-ons CMake based buildsystem](../cmake/addons/README.md) + +**NOTE:** `PREFIX=/usr/local` should match Kodi's `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=` prefix used in **[section 4.1](#41-configure-build)**. + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** + + +### 5.2. Out-of-tree building of binary add-ons + +You can find a complete list of available binary add-ons **[here](https://github.com/xbmc/repo-binary-addons)**. +Exemplary, to install `pvr.demo`, follow below steps. +For other addons, simply adapt the repository based on the information found in the `.txt` associated with the respective addon **[here](https://github.com/xbmc/repo-binary-addons)** + +Some addons have dependencies. +You must install all required dependencies of an addon before installing the addon. +Required dependencies can be found by checking the `depends` folder and +it's subdirectories in the repository of the respective addons. + +A number of addons require the the `p8-platform` and `kodi-platform` add-ons. +Note that dependencies on `p8-platform` and `kodi-platform` are typically not declared in the `depends` folder. +They are only declared in the `CMakeLists.txt` file of the respective addon (e.g. via `find_package(p8-platform REQUIRED)`). +Below we demonstrate how to build these two. +First, the platform addon: + +``` +cd ~/src/ +git clone https://github.com/xbmc/platform.git +cd ~/src/platform/ +cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local +make && make install +``` + +Then the kodi-platform add-on: + +``` +cd ~/src/ +git clone https://github.com/xbmc/kodi-platform.git +cd ~/src/kodi-platform/ +cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local +make && make install +``` + +Finally, to install pvr.demo + +``` +cd ~/src +git clone https://github.com/kodi-pvr/pvr.demo.git +cd ~/src/pvr.demo/ +cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local +make && make install +``` + +**NOTE:** `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=` should match Kodi's `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=` prefix used in **[section 4.1](#41-configure-build)**. + +## 6. Run Kodi +If you chose to install Kodi using `/usr` or `/usr/local` as the `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`, you can just issue *kodi* in a terminal session. + +If you changed `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=` to install Kodi into some non-standard location, you will have to run Kodi directly: +``` +/bin/kodi +``` + +To run Kodi in *portable* mode (useful for testing): +``` +/bin/kodi -p +``` + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** + +## 7. Uninstall Kodi +``` +sudo make uninstall +``` +**WARNING:**: If you reran CMakes' configure step with a different `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`, you will need to rerun configure with the correct path for this step to work correctly. + +If you would like to also remove any settings and third-party addons (skins, scripts, etc.) and Kodi configuration files, you should also run: +``` +rm -rf ~/.kodi +``` + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** + +## 8. Test suite +Kodi has a test suite which uses the Google C++ Testing Framework. This framework is provided directly in Kodi's source tree. + +Build and run Kodi's test suite: +``` +make check +``` + +Build Kodi's test suite without running it: +``` +make kodi-test +``` + +Run Kodi's test suite manually: +``` +./kodi-test +``` + +Show Kodi's test suite *help* notes: +``` +./kodi-test --gtest_help +``` + +Useful options: +``` +--gtest_list_tests + List the names of all tests instead of running them. + The name of TEST(Foo, Bar) is "Foo.Bar". + +--gtest_filter=POSITIVE_PATTERNS[-NEGATIVE_PATTERNS] + Run only the tests whose name matches one of the positive patterns but + none of the negative patterns. '?' matches any single character; '*' + matches any substring; ':' separates two patterns. +``` + +**[back to top](#table-of-contents)** + -- cgit v1.2.3