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Revision as of 18:49, 25 June 2018
1 Overview
Note: OpenCine is a free RAW processing suite in active development. For an overview of its features/planned features, please see - OpenCine
2 Prerequisites
Installation will be described in the OS related sections.
- Ubuntu / LinuxMint
- Qt 5.7 or 5.8
- Git
- CMake
- GCC / G++
- OpenGL headers (e.g. FreeGLUT3 dev package)
- FFMPEG dev libraries
3 Clone repository
- Create folder to contain source and builds, should reside in home
- mkdir ~/Source
- Clone repository, you can select between master and dev branches
- master is updated less often, but has usually stable code in it
- dev is updated often, but could contain broken code, in this case WIP text is added to commit description
- git clone --branch <branch name> --single-branch https://github.com/apertus-open-source-cinema/opencine.git $HOME/Source/OpenCine
4 Install required packages
Run the command env_setup.sh to install the required packages automatically. In case this does not work, resort to following command line instructions to get the required packages.
- Ubuntu
- Command line: sudo apt-get install git cmake build-essential freeglut3-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libavfilter-dev libavdevice-dev libavresample-dev
- ArchLinux
- Command line: sudo pacman -S git cmake base-devel freeglut ffmpeg
- Qt 5.8 (same aplpies to 5.7)
- It's assumed that user will download the file to /home/<user>/Downloads
- Download Qt installer from [[1]]
- Alternative terminal command: wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.8/5.8.0/qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.8.0.run
- Set type to executable: chmod +x qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.8.0.run
- Run installer: ./qt-opensource-linux-x64-5.8.0.run
- Click Next until path selection is shown, then select following path: /home/<user>/Qt
- Click Next, select x64 libraries and QtCreator, deactivate other options, as they are not required
- Start installation
- Afterwards you can proceed to the build from command line or in QtCreator
- Command line: Deactivate Launch QtCreator, click Finish -> #Build from command line
- QtCreator: Just click Finish -> #Build in QtCreator
5 Build from command line
- Change to Source folder
- Create a folder for the build, change to it
- mkdir OpenCine_build
- cd OpenCine_build
- Start CMake configuration, Qt path has to be supplied
- cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$HOME/Qt/5.8/gcc_64/lib/cmake/ ../OpenCine
- Start the build, here we use 4 threads to accelerate it
- make -j4
- The build could appear to freeze at some point, but it just downloads external projects, CMake 3.5 does not display download progress, this feature should be available in 3.8
- If the build succeeded, then executable files can be found in OpenCine_build/bin
6 Build in QtCreator
- QtCreator should start up, if you have deactivated the check box in the setup, then launch manually
- Go to File → Open File or Project...
- Load CMakeLists.txt from the main folder
- First time QtCreator will ask for configuration
- It's sufficient for basic usage to select just Debug and Release
- Adjust the path for build, you can use the same approach as command line instructions and select OpenCine_build in Source folder, e.g. /home/<user name>/Source/Opencine_build
- CMake configuration is ran automatically
- Select required configuration in the bottom-left area
- Click on the Hammer button and let it build
- If the build succeeded, then just start the application by using F5 (Debug) or Ctrl + R (Run)