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diff --git a/DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml b/DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml index e80965554f..dc66de8da7 100644 --- a/DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/ports.xml @@ -4,838 +4,7 @@ <title>Ports</title> <para> -Binary packages of <application>MPlayer</application> are available from several -sources. We have a list of places to get -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/projects.html#unofficial_packages">unofficial packages</ulink> -for various systems on our homepage. -However, <emphasis role="bold">none of these packages are supported</emphasis>. -Report problems to the authors, not to us. +OUTDATED CONTENT REMOVED </para> -<sect1 id="linux"> -<title>Linux</title> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="debian"> -<title>Debian packaging</title> - -<para> -To build a Debian package, run the following command in the -<application>MPlayer</application> source directory: - -<screen>fakeroot debian/rules binary</screen> - -If you want to pass custom options to configure, you can set up the -<envar>DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS</envar> environment variable. For instance, -if you want GUI and OSD menu support you would use: - -<screen>DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="--enable-gui --enable-menu" fakeroot debian/rules binary</screen> - -You can also pass some variables to the Makefile. For example, if you want -to compile with gcc 3.4 even if it's not the default compiler: - -<screen>CC=gcc-3.4 DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="--enable-gui" fakeroot debian/rules binary</screen> - -To clean up the source tree run the following command: - -<screen>fakeroot debian/rules clean</screen> - -As root you can then install the <filename>.deb</filename> package as usual: - -<screen>dpkg -i ../mplayer_<replaceable>version</replaceable>.deb</screen> -</para> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="rpm"> -<title>RPM packaging</title> - -<para> -To build an RPM package, run the following command in the -<application>MPlayer</application> source directory: - -<screen>FIXME: insert proper commands here</screen> -</para> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="arm_linux"> -<title>ARM Linux</title> - -<para> -<application>MPlayer</application> works on Linux PDAs with ARM CPU e.g. Sharp -Zaurus, Compaq Ipaq. The easiest way to obtain -<application>MPlayer</application> is to get it from one of the -<ulink url="http://www.openzaurus.org">OpenZaurus</ulink> package feeds. -If you want to compile it yourself, you should look at the -<ulink url="http://openzaurus.bkbits.net:8080/buildroot/src/packages/mplayer?nav=index.html|src/.|src/packages">mplayer</ulink> -and the -<ulink url="http://openzaurus.bkbits.net:8080/buildroot/src/packages/libavcodec?nav=index.html|src/.|src/packages">libavcodec</ulink> -directory in the OpenZaurus distribution buildroot. These always have the latest -Makefile and patches used for building a SVN <application>MPlayer</application>. -If you need a GUI frontend, you can use xmms-embedded. -</para> -</sect2> -</sect1> - - -<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --> - - -<sect1 id="bsd"> -<title>*BSD</title> - -<para> -<application>MPlayer</application> runs on all known BSD flavors. -There are ports/pkgsrc/fink/etc versions of <application>MPlayer</application> -available that are probably easier to use than our raw sources. -</para> - -<para> -If <application>MPlayer</application> complains about not finding -<filename>/dev/cdrom</filename> or <filename>/dev/dvd</filename>, -create an appropriate symbolic link: -<screen>ln -s /dev/<replaceable>your_cdrom_device</replaceable> /dev/cdrom</screen> -</para> - -<para> -To use Win32 DLLs with <application>MPlayer</application> you will need to -re-compile the kernel with "<envar>option USER_LDT</envar>" -(unless you run FreeBSD-CURRENT, -where this is the default). -</para> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="freebsd"> -<title>FreeBSD</title> - -<para> -If your CPU has SSE, recompile your kernel with -"<envar>options CPU_ENABLE_SSE</envar>" (FreeBSD-STABLE or kernel -patches required). -</para> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="openbsd"> -<title>OpenBSD</title> - -<para> -Due to limitations in different versions of gas (relocation vs MMX), you -will need to compile in two steps: First make sure that the non-native as -is first in your <envar>$PATH</envar> and do a <command>gmake -k</command>, then -make sure that the native version is used and do <command>gmake</command>. -</para> - -<para> -As of OpenBSD 3.4 the hack above is no longer needed. -</para> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="darwin"> -<title>Darwin</title> - -<para> -See the <link linkend="macos">Mac OS</link> section. -</para> -</sect2> -</sect1> - - -<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --> - - -<sect1 id="unix"> -<title>Commercial Unix</title> - -<para> -<application>MPlayer</application> has been ported to a number of commercial -Unix variants. Since the development environments on these systems tend to be -different from those found on free Unixes, you may have to make some manual -adjustments to make the build work. -</para> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="solaris"> -<title>Solaris</title> - -<para> -Solaris still has broken, POSIX-incompatible system tools and shell in default -locations. Until a bold step out of the computing stone age is made, you will -have to add <filename>/usr/xpg4/bin</filename> to your -<systemitem>PATH</systemitem>. -</para> - -<para> -<application>MPlayer</application> should work on Solaris 2.6 or newer. -Use the SUN audio driver with the <option>-ao sun</option> option for sound. -</para> - -<para> -On <emphasis role="bold">UltraSPARCs</emphasis>, -<application>MPlayer</application> takes advantage of their -<emphasis role="bold">VIS</emphasis> extensions -(equivalent to MMX), currently only in -<systemitem class="library">libmpeg2</systemitem>, -<systemitem class="library">libvo</systemitem> -and <systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem>, but not in -<systemitem class="library">mp3lib</systemitem>. You can watch a VOB file -on a 400MHz CPU. You'll need -<ulink url="http://www.sun.com/sparc/vis/mediaLib.html"><systemitem class="library">mLib</systemitem></ulink> -installed. -</para> - -<para><emphasis role="bold">Caveat:</emphasis></para> -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> - <emphasis role="bold">mediaLib</emphasis> is - <emphasis role="bold">currently disabled</emphasis> by default in - <application>MPlayer</application> because of brokenness. SPARC users - who build MPlayer with mediaLib support have reported a thick, - green-tint on video encoded and decoded with libavcodec. You may enable - it if you wish with: - <screen>./configure --enable-mlib</screen> - You do this at your own risk. x86 users should - <emphasis role="bold">never</emphasis> use mediaLib, as this will - result in very poor MPlayer performance. -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para> -On Solaris SPARC, you need the GNU C/C++ Compiler; it does not matter if -GNU C/C++ compiler is configured with or without the GNU assembler. -</para> - -<para> -On Solaris x86, you need the GNU assembler and the GNU C/C++ compiler, -configured to use the GNU assembler! The <application>MPlayer</application> -code on the x86 platform makes heavy use of MMX, SSE and 3DNOW! instructions -that cannot be compiled using Sun's assembler -<filename>/usr/ccs/bin/as</filename>. -</para> - -<para> -The <filename>configure</filename> script tries to find out, which assembler -program is used by your "gcc" command (in case the autodetection -fails, use the -<option>--as=<replaceable>/wherever/you/have/installed/gnu-as</replaceable></option> -option to tell the <filename>configure</filename> script where it can find GNU -"as" on your system). -</para> - -<para>Solutions to common problems:</para> -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> - Error message from <filename>configure</filename> on a Solaris x86 system - using GCC without GNU assembler: - <screen> -% configure -... -Checking assembler (/usr/ccs/bin/as) ... , failed -Please upgrade(downgrade) binutils to 2.10.1...<!-- - --></screen> - (Solution: Install and use a gcc configured with - <option>--with-as=gas</option>) -</para> - -<para> -Typical error you get when building with a GNU C compiler that does not -use GNU as: -<screen> -% gmake -... -gcc -c -Iloader -Ilibvo -O4 -march=i686 -mcpu=i686 -pipe -ffast-math - -fomit-frame-pointer -I/usr/local/include -o mplayer.o mplayer.c -Assembler: mplayer.c -"(stdin)", line 3567 : Illegal mnemonic -"(stdin)", line 3567 : Syntax error -... more "Illegal mnemonic" and "Syntax error" errors ... -</screen> -</para> -</listitem> - -<listitem><para> - <application>MPlayer</application> may segfault when decoding - and encoding video that uses the win32codecs: - <screen> -... -Trying to force audio codec driver family acm... -Opening audio decoder: [acm] Win32/ACM decoders -sysi86(SI86DSCR): Invalid argument -Couldn't install fs segment, expect segfault - - -MPlayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: init_audio_codec -...<!-- - --></screen> - This is because of a change to sysi86() in Solaris 10 and pre-Solaris - Nevada b31 releases. This has been fixed in Solaris Nevada b32; - however, Sun has yet to backport the fix to Solaris 10. The MPlayer - Project has made Sun aware of the problem and a patch is currently in - progress for Solaris 10. More information about this bug can be found - at: - <ulink url="http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6308413"/>. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -Due to bugs in Solaris 8, -you may not be able to play DVD discs larger than 4 GB: -</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> - The sd(7D) driver on Solaris 8 x86 has a bug when accessing a disk block >4GB - on a device using a logical blocksize != DEV_BSIZE - (i.e. CD-ROM and DVD media). - Due to a 32Bit int overflow, a disk address modulo 4GB is accessed - (<ulink url="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisonintel/message/22516"/>). - This problem does not exist in the SPARC version of Solaris 8. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> - A similar bug is present in the hsfs(7FS) file system code (AKA ISO9660), - hsfs may not not support partitions/disks larger than 4GB, all data is - accessed modulo 4GB - (<ulink url="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisonintel/message/22592"/>). - The hsfs problem can be fixed by installing - patch 109764-04 (SPARC) / 109765-04 (x86). -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="hp-ux"> -<title>HP-UX</title> - -<para> -Joe Page hosts a detailed HP-UX <application>MPlayer</application> -<ulink url="http://users.rcn.com/joepage/mplayer_on_hpux11.htm">HOWTO</ulink> -by Martin Gansser on his homepage. With these instructions the build should -work out of the box. The following information is taken from this HOWTO. -</para> - -<para> -You need GCC 3.4.0 or later and SDL 1.2.7 or later. -HP cc will not produce a working program, prior GCC versions are buggy. -For OpenGL functionality you need to install Mesa and the gl and gl2 video -output drivers should work, speed may be very bad, depending on the CPU speed, -though. A good replacement for the rather poor native HP-UX sound system is -GNU esound. -</para> - -<para> -Create the DVD device -scan the SCSI bus with: - -<screen> -# ioscan -fn - -Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description -... -ext_bus 1 8/16/5 c720 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built-in SCSI -target 3 8/16/5.2 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE -disk 4 8/16/5.<emphasis role="bold">2</emphasis>.<emphasis role="bold">0</emphasis> sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE <emphasis role="bold">PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-305</emphasis> - /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 <emphasis role="bold">/dev/rdsk/c1t2d0</emphasis> -target 4 8/16/5.7 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE -ctl <emphasis role="bold">1</emphasis> 8/16/5.7.0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator - /dev/rscsi/c1t7d0 /dev/rscsi/c1t7l0 /dev/scsi/c1t7l0 -... -</screen> - -The screen output shows a Pioneer DVD-ROM at SCSI address 2. -The card instance for hardware path 8/16 is 1. -</para> - -<para> -Create a link from the raw device to the DVD device. -<screen> -ln -s /dev/rdsk/c<replaceable><SCSI bus instance></replaceable>t<replaceable><SCSI target ID></replaceable>d<replaceable><LUN></replaceable> /dev/<replaceable><device></replaceable> -</screen> -Example: -<screen>ln -s /dev/rdsk/c1t2d0 /dev/dvd</screen> -</para> - -<para> -Below are solutions for some common problems: - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> - <para> - Crash at Start with the following error message: - <screen> -/usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: finite (code) from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/hppa2.0n-hp-hpux11.00/3.2/../../../libGL.sl<!-- - --></screen> - </para> - <para> - This means that the function <systemitem>.finite().</systemitem> is not - available in the standard HP-UX math library. - Instead there is <systemitem>.isfinite().</systemitem>. - Solution: Use the latest Mesa depot file. - </para> -</listitem> - -<listitem> - <para> - Crash at playback with the following error message: - <screen> -/usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: sem_init (code) from /usr/local/lib/libSDL-1.2.sl.0<!-- - --></screen> - </para> - <para> - Solution: Use the extralibdir option of configure - <option>--extra-ldflags="/usr/lib -lrt"</option> - </para> -</listitem> - -<listitem> - <para> - MPlayer segfaults with a message like this: - <screen> -Pid 10166 received a SIGSEGV for stack growth failure. -Possible causes: insufficient memory or swap space, or stack size exceeded maxssiz. -Segmentation fault<!-- - --></screen> - </para> - <para> - Solution: - The HP-UX kernel has a default stack size of 8MB(?) per process.(11.0 and - newer 10.20 patches let you increase <systemitem>maxssiz</systemitem> up to - 350MB for 32-bit programs). You need to extend - <systemitem>maxssiz</systemitem> and recompile the kernel (and reboot). - You can use SAM to do this. - (While at it, check out the <systemitem>maxdsiz</systemitem> parameter for - the maximum amount of data a program can use. - It depends on your applications, if the default of 64MB is enough or not.) - </para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</para> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="aix"> -<title>AIX</title> - -<para> -<application>MPlayer</application> builds successfully on AIX 5.1, -5.2, and 5.3, using GCC 3.3 or greater. Building -<application>MPlayer</application> on AIX 4.3.3 and below is -untested. It is highly recommended that you build -<application>MPlayer</application> using GCC 3.4 or greater, -or if you are building on POWER5, GCC 4.0 is required. -</para> - -<para> -CPU detection is still a work in progress. -The following architectures have been tested: -</para> - -<itemizedlist> - <listitem><para>604e</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>POWER3</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>POWER4</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para> -The following architectures are untested, but should still work: -<itemizedlist> - <listitem><para>POWER</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>POWER2</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>POWER5</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</para> - -<para> -Sound via the Ultimedia Services is not supported, as Ultimedia was -dropped in AIX 5.1; therefore, the only option is to use the AIX Open -Sound System (OSS) drivers from 4Front Technologies at -<ulink url="http://www.opensound.com/aix.html">http://www.opensound.com/aix.html</ulink>. -4Front Technologies freely provides OSS drivers for AIX 5.1 for -non-commercial use; however, there are currently no sound output -drivers for AIX 5.2 or 5.3. This means <emphasis role="bold">AIX 5.2 -and 5.3 are not capable of MPlayer audio output, presently.</emphasis> -</para> - -<para>Solutions to common problems:</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> -<para> - If you encounter this error message from <filename>./configure</filename>: - <screen> -$ ./configure -... -Checking for iconv program ... no -No working iconv program found, use ---charset=US-ASCII to continue anyway. -Messages in the GTK-2 interface will be broken then.<!-- - --></screen> - This is because AIX uses non-standard character set names; therefore, - converting MPlayer output to another character set is currently not - supported. The solution is to use: - <screen>$ ./configure --charset=noconv</screen> - </para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="qnx"> -<title>QNX</title> - -<para> -You'll need to download and install SDL for QNX. Then run -<application>MPlayer</application> with <option>-vo sdl:driver=photon</option> -and <option>-ao sdl:nto</option> options, it should be fast. -</para> - -<para> -The <option>-vo x11</option> output will be even slower than on Linux, -since QNX has only X <emphasis>emulation</emphasis> which is very slow. -</para> -</sect2> -</sect1> - - -<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --> - - -<sect1 id="windows"> -<title>Windows</title> - -<para> -Yes, <application>MPlayer</application> runs on Windows under -<ulink url="http://www.cygwin.com/"><application>Cygwin</application></ulink> -and -<ulink url="http://www.mingw.org/"><application>MinGW</application></ulink>. -It does not have an official GUI yet, but the command line version -is completely functional. You should check out the -<ulink url="http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-cygwin/">MPlayer-cygwin</ulink> -mailing list for help and latest information. -Official Windows binaries can be found on the -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html">download page</ulink>. -Installer packages and simple GUI frontends are available from external -sources, we have collected then in the Windows section of our -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/projects.html#windows">projects page</ulink>. -</para> - -<para> -If you wish to avoid using the command line, a simple trick is -to put a shortcut on your desktop that contains something like the -following in the execute section: -<screen><replaceable>c:\path\to\</replaceable>mplayer.exe %1</screen> -This will make <application>MPlayer</application> play any movie that is -dropped on the shortcut. Add <option>-fs</option> for fullscreen mode. -</para> - -<para> -Best results are achieved with the native DirectX video output driver -(<option>-vo directx</option>). Alternatives are OpenGL and SDL, but OpenGL -performance varies greatly between systems and SDL is known to -distort video or crash on some systems. If the image is -distorted, try turning off hardware acceleration with -<option>-vo directx:noaccel</option>. Download -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/contrib/win32/dx7headers.tgz">DirectX 7 header files</ulink> -to compile the DirectX video output driver. Furthermore you need to have -DirectX 7 or later installed for the DirectX video output driver to work. -</para> - -<para> -<link linkend="vidix">VIDIX</link> now works under Windows as -<option>-vo winvidix</option>, although it is still experimental -and needs a bit of manual setup. Download -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32/dhahelperwin/dhahelper.sys">dhahelper.sys</ulink> or -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32/dhahelperwin/withmtrr/dhahelper.sys">dhahelper.sys (with MTRR support)</ulink> -and copy it to the <filename class="directory">vidix/dhahelperwin</filename> -directory in your <application>MPlayer</application> source tree. -Open a console and type -<screen>make install-dhahelperwin</screen> -as Administrator. After that you will have to reboot. -</para> - -<para> -For best results <application>MPlayer</application> should use a -colorspace that your video card supports in hardware. Unfortunately many -Windows graphics drivers wrongly report some colorspaces as supported in -hardware. To find out which, try -<screen> -mplayer -benchmark -nosound -frames 100 -vf format=<replaceable>colorspace</replaceable> <replaceable>movie</replaceable> -</screen> -where <replaceable>colorspace</replaceable> can be any colorspace -printed by the <option>-vf format=fmt=help</option> option. If you -find a colorspace your card handles particularly bad -<option>-vf noformat=<replaceable>colorspace</replaceable></option> -will keep it from being used. Add this to your config file to permanently -keep it from being used. -</para> - -<para>There are special codec packages for Windows available on our - <ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html">download page</ulink> - to allow playing formats for which there is no native support yet. - Put the codecs somewhere in your path or pass - <option>--codecsdir=<replaceable>c:/path/to/your/codecs</replaceable></option> - (alternatively - <option>--codecsdir=<replaceable>/path/to/your/codecs</replaceable></option> - only on <application>Cygwin</application>) to <filename>configure</filename>. - We have had some reports that Real DLLs need to be writable by the user - running <application>MPlayer</application>, but only on some systems (NT4). - Try making them writable if you have problems. - </para> - -<para> -You can play VCDs by playing the <filename>.DAT</filename> or -<filename>.MPG</filename> files that Windows exposes on VCDs. It works like -this (adjust for the drive letter of your CD-ROM): -<screen>mplayer <replaceable>d:/mpegav/avseq01.dat</replaceable></screen> -Alternatively, you can play a VCD track directly by using: -<screen>mplayer vcd://<replaceable><track></replaceable> -cdrom-device <replaceable>d:</replaceable> -</screen> -DVDs also work, adjust <option>-dvd-device</option> for the drive letter -of your DVD-ROM: -<screen> -mplayer dvd://<replaceable><title></replaceable> -dvd-device <replaceable>d:</replaceable> -</screen> -The <application>Cygwin</application>/<application>MinGW</application> -console is rather slow. Redirecting output or using the -<option>-quiet</option> option has been reported to improve performance on -some systems. Direct rendering (<option>-dr</option>) may also help. -If playback is jerky, try -<option>-autosync 100</option>. If some of these options help you, you -may want to put them in your config file. -</para> - -<note> -<para> -If you have a Pentium 4 and are experiencing a crash using the -RealPlayer codecs, you may need to disable hyperthreading support. -</para> -</note> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="cygwin"> -<title><application>Cygwin</application></title> - -<para> -You need to run <application>Cygwin</application> 1.5.0 or later in -order to compile <application>MPlayer</application>. -</para> - -<para> -DirectX header files need to be extracted to -<filename class="directory">/usr/include/</filename> or -<filename class="directory">/usr/local/include/</filename>. -</para> - -<para> -Instructions and files for making SDL run under -<application>Cygwin</application> can be found on the -<ulink url="http://www.libsdl.org/extras/win32/cygwin/">libsdl site</ulink>. -</para> -</sect2> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="mingw"> -<title><application>MinGW</application></title> - -<para> -You need <application>MinGW</application> 3.1.0 or later and MSYS 1.0.9 or -later. Tell the MSYS postinstall that <application>MinGW</application> is -installed. -</para> - -<para> -Extract DirectX header files to -<filename class="directory">/mingw/include/</filename>. -</para> - -<para> -MOV compressed header support requires -<ulink url="http://www.gzip.org/zlib/">zlib</ulink>, -which <application>MinGW</application> does not provide by default. -Configure it with <option>--prefix=/mingw</option> and install -it before compiling <application>MPlayer</application>. -</para> - -<para> -Complete instructions for building <application>MPlayer</application> -and necessary libraries can be found in the -<ulink url="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/contrib/win32/MPlayer-MinGW-Howto.txt">MPlayer MinGW HOWTO</ulink>. -</para> -</sect2> -</sect1> - - -<!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --> - - -<sect1 id="macos"> -<title>Mac OS</title> - -<para> -<application>MPlayer</application> does not work on Mac OS versions before -10, but should compile out-of-the-box on Mac OS X 10.2 and up. -The preferred compiler is the Apple version of -GCC 3.x or later. -You can get the basic compilation environment by installing Apple's -<ulink url="http://developer.apple.com/tools/download/">Xcode</ulink>. -If you have Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later and QuickTime 7 -you can use the <option>corevideo</option> video output driver. -</para> - -<para> -Unfortunately, this basic environment will not allow you to take advantage -of all the nice features of <application>MPlayer</application>. -For instance, in order to have OSD support compiled in, you will -need to have <systemitem class="library">fontconfig</systemitem> -and <systemitem class="library">freetype</systemitem> libraries -installed on your machine. Contrary to other Unixes such as most -Linux and BSD variants, OS X does not have a package system -that comes with the system. -</para> - -<para> -There are at least two to choose from: -<ulink url="http://fink.sourceforge.net/">Fink</ulink> and -<ulink url="http://www.macports.org/">MacPorts</ulink>. -Both of them provide about the same service (i.e. a lot of packages to -choose from, dependency resolution, the ability to simply add/update/remove -packages, etc...). -Fink offers both precompiled binary packages or building everything from -source, whereas MacPorts only offers building from source. -The author of this guide chose MacPorts for the simple fact that its basic -setup was more lightweight. -Later examples will be based on MacPorts. -</para> - -<para> -For instance, to compile <application>MPlayer</application> with OSD support: -<screen>sudo port install pkg-config</screen> -This will install <application>pkg-config</application>, which is a system for -managing library compile/link flags. -<application>MPlayer</application>'s <systemitem>configure</systemitem> script -uses it to properly detect libraries. -Then you can install <application>fontconfig</application> in a -similar way: -<screen>sudo port install fontconfig</screen> -Then you can proceed with launching <application>MPlayer</application>'s -<systemitem>configure</systemitem> script (note the -<systemitem>PKG_CONFIG_PATH</systemitem> and <systemitem>PATH</systemitem> -environment variables so that <systemitem>configure</systemitem> finds the -libraries installed with MacPorts): -<screen> -PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/local/lib/pkgconfig/ PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin/ ./configure -</screen> -</para> - -<!-- ********** --> - -<sect2 id="osx_gui"> -<title>MPlayer OS X GUI</title> - -<para> -You can get a native GUI for <application>MPlayer</application> together with -precompiled <application>MPlayer</application> binaries for Mac OS X from the -<ulink url="http://mplayerosx.sf.net/">MPlayerOSX</ulink> project, but be -warned: that project is not active anymore. -</para> - -<para> -Fortunately, <application>MPlayerOSX</application> has been taken over -by a member of the <application>MPlayer</application> team. -Preview releases are available from our -<ulink url="http://mplayerhq.hu/dload.html">download page</ulink> -and an official release should arrive soon. -</para> - -<para> -In order to build <application>MPlayerOSX</application> from source -yourself, you need the <systemitem>mplayerosx</systemitem>, the -<systemitem>main</systemitem> and a copy of the -<systemitem>main</systemitem> SVN module named -<systemitem>main_noaltivec</systemitem>. -<systemitem>mplayerosx</systemitem> is the GUI frontend, -<systemitem>main</systemitem> is MPlayer and -<systemitem>main_noaltivec</systemitem> is MPlayer built without AltiVec -support. -</para> - -<para> -To check out SVN modules use: -<screen> -svn checkout svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayerosx/trunk/ mplayerosx -svn checkout svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk/ main -</screen> -</para> - -<para> -In order to build <application>MPlayerOSX</application> you will need to -set up something like this: -<screen> -MPlayer_source_directory - | - |--->main (MPlayer Subversion source) - | - |--->main_noaltivec (MPlayer Subversion source configured with --disable-altivec) - | - \--->mplayerosx (MPlayer OS X Subversion source) -</screen> -You first need to build main and main_noaltivec. -</para> - -<para> -To begin with, in order to ensure maximum backwards compatibility, set an -environment variable: -<screen>export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3</screen> -</para> - -<para> -Then, configure: -</para> - -<para> -If you configure for a G4 or later CPU with AltiVec support, do as follows: -<screen> -./configure --disable-gl --disable-x11 -</screen> -If you configure for a G3-powered machine without AltiVec, use: -<screen> -./configure --disable-gl --disable-x11 --disable-altivec -</screen> -You may need to edit <filename>config.mak</filename> and change -<systemitem>-mcpu</systemitem> and <systemitem>-mtune</systemitem> -from <systemitem>74XX</systemitem> to <systemitem>G3</systemitem>. -</para> - -<para> -Continue with -<screen>make</screen> -then go to the mplayerosx directory and type -<screen>make dist</screen> -This will create a compressed <systemitem>.dmg</systemitem> archive -with the ready to use binary. -</para> - -<para> -You can also use the <application>Xcode</application> 2.1 project; -the old project for <application>Xcode</application> 1.x does -not work anymore. -</para> -</sect2> -</sect1> - </chapter> |