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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Thu, 27 Aug 2020 15:58:56 +0100 |
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How to compile Sonic Visualiser from source =========================================== (NOTE: Refer also to .travis.yml and .appveyor.yml to how the continuous-integration processes run a build) On Windows and Mac it is perhaps easier to build from a checkout of the Mercurial repository (be sure to update to the appropriate tag if you need a specific release) than it is to build from an official Sonic Visualiser source release package. This is because the repository checkout pulls in some required library builds, while the source package contains only Sonic Visualiser code. On Linux it is simpler to build from a source package. Windows ------- Use the Qt Creator IDE with either the MinGW compiler (for 32-bit builds) or Visual C++ (for 64-bit builds). For details, see the wiki page at https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/sonic-visualiser/wiki/WindowsBuild30 MacOS ----- Build from the command line, but do not use the configure script. Install Qt5, either via Homebrew or from the official installer. * If you are building from a repository checkout, install Poly/ML via Homebrew (`brew install polyml`) and run `./repoint install` before proceeding. This isn't necessary when building from an official source release. * If you are building from an official source release, make sure the following required dependencies are available, whether installed using Homebrew or some other method: (This isn't necessary when building from a repository checkout) REQUIRED Rubber Band Library http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/ REQUIRED libsndfile http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ REQUIRED libsamplerate http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/ REQUIRED FFTW3 http://www.fftw.org/ REQUIRED bzip2 library http://www.bzip.org/ REQUIRED Sord and Serd libraries http://drobilla.net/software/ REQUIRED Cap'n Proto http://capnproto.org/ Then run `qmake -r sonic-visualiser.pro` and `make`. (You may need to provide the full path to the correct `qmake` executable for the version of Qt you want to build with.) Linux ----- $ ./configure && make && make install The following additional libraries are required or optional: REQUIRED Qt v5 http://www.qt.io/ REQUIRED Rubber Band Library http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/ REQUIRED libsndfile http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ REQUIRED libsamplerate http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/ REQUIRED FFTW3 http://www.fftw.org/ REQUIRED bzip2 library http://www.bzip.org/ REQUIRED Sord and Serd libraries http://drobilla.net/software/ REQUIRED Cap'n Proto http://capnproto.org/ REQUIRED MAD mp3 decoder http://www.underbit.com/products/mad/ REQUIRED Oggz and fishsound http://xiph.org/oggz/ REQUIRED Opus http://www.opus-codec.org/ Optional liblo OSC library http://www.plugin.org.uk/liblo/ Optional JACK http://www.jackaudio.org/ Optional PortAudio v19 http://www.portaudio.com/ Optional PulseAudio http://www.pulseaudio.org/ Although JACK, PortAudio, and PulseAudio are individually optional, you will need to have at least one of them in order to get any audio playback. Usually JACK is preferred on Linux, with PulseAudio as a backup, and PortAudio is used elsewhere. On Linux, you will need the ALSA libraries (used for MIDI). For Cap'n Proto you will need v0.6 or newer. For the rest, if you happen to be using a Debian-based Linux, you probably want to apt install something like the following packages: build-essential libbz2-dev libfftw3-dev libfishsound1-dev libid3tag0-dev liblo-dev liblrdf0-dev libmad0-dev liboggz2-dev libopus-dev libopusfile-dev libpulse-dev libsamplerate-dev libsndfile-dev libsord-dev libxml2-utils portaudio19-dev qt5-default libqt5svg5-dev raptor2-utils librubberband-dev capnproto libcapnp-dev git mercurial autoconf automake libtool mlton If you are building Sonic Visualiser from a repository checkout, then the configure script will use Repoint to obtain further checkouts of various dependencies. You will need to have a SML compiler installed for this to work, such as SML/NJ, MLton, or Poly/ML - hence the presence of mlton in the Debian package list above. This is not necessary when building from an official Sonic Visualiser source release.