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Michael Niedermayer 3c53b9ff3e INSTALL: explain the circular dependency issue and solution
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Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Installing FFmpeg

  1. Type ./configure to create the configuration. A list of configure options is printed by running configure --help.

    configure can be launched from a directory different from the FFmpeg sources to build the objects out of tree. To do this, use an absolute path when launching configure, e.g. /ffmpegdir/ffmpeg/configure.

  2. Then type make to build FFmpeg. GNU Make 3.81 or later is required.

  3. Type make install to install all binaries and libraries you built.

NOTICE

  • Non system dependencies (e.g. libx264, libvpx) are disabled by default.

NOTICE for Package Maintainers

  • It is recommended to build FFmpeg twice, first with minimal external dependencies so that 3rd party packages, which depend on FFmpegs libavutil/libavfilter/libavcodec/libavformat can then be built. And last build FFmpeg with full dependancies (which may in turn depend on some of these 3rd party packages). This avoids circular dependencies during build.