2015-01-08 08:29:55 +00:00
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Compiling for Windows
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Compiling for Windows is supported with MinGW-w64. This can be used to produce
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both 32-bit and 64-bit executables, and it works for building on Windows and
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cross-compiling from Linux and Cygwin. MinGW-w64 is available from:
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http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net.
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While building a complete MinGW-w64 toolchain yourself is possible, there are a
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few build environments and scripts to help ease the process, such as MSYS2 and
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MXE. Note that MinGW environments included in Linux distributions are often
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broken, outdated and useless, and usually don't use MinGW-w64.
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**Warning**: the original MinGW (http://www.mingw.org) is unsupported.
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Cross-compilation
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=================
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When cross-compiling, you have to run mpv's configure with these arguments:
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```bash
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DEST_OS=win32 TARGET=i686-w64-mingw32 ./waf configure
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```
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[MXE](http://mxe.cc) makes it very easy to bootstrap a complete MingGW-w64
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environment from a Linux machine. See a working example below.
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Alternatively, you can try [mingw-w64-cmake](https://github.com/lachs0r/mingw-w64-cmake),
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which bootstraps a MinGW-w64 environment and builds mpv and dependencies.
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Example with MXE
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----------------
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```bash
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# Before starting, make sure you install MXE prerequisites. MXE will download
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# and build all target dependencies, but no host dependencies. For example,
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# you need a working compiler, or MXE can't build the crosscompiler.
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#
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# Refer to
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#
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# http://mxe.cc/#requirements
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#
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# Scroll down for disto/OS-specific instructions to install them.
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# Download MXE. Note that compiling the required packages requires about 1.4 GB
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# or more!
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cd /opt
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git clone https://github.com/mxe/mxe mxe
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cd mxe
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# Set build options.
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# The JOBS environment variable controls threads to use when building. DO NOT
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# use the regular `make -j4` option with MXE as it will slow down the build.
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# Alternatively, you can set this in the make command by appending "JOBS=4"
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# to the end of command:
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echo "JOBS := 4" >> settings.mk
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# The MXE_TARGET environment variable builds MinGW-w64 for 32 bit targets.
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# Alternatively, you can specify this in the make command by appending
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# "MXE_TARGETS=i686-w64-mingw32" to the end of command:
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echo "MXE_TARGETS := i686-w64-mingw32.static" >> settings.mk
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# If you want to build 64 bit version, use this:
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# echo "MXE_TARGETS := x86_64-w64-mingw32.static" >> settings.mk
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# Build required packages. The following provide a minimum required to build
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# mpv.
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make gcc ffmpeg libass jpeg pthreads
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# Add MXE binaries to $PATH
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export PATH=/opt/mxe/usr/bin/:$PATH
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# Build mpv. The target will be used to automatically select the name of the
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# build tools involved (e.g. it will use i686-w64-mingw32.static-gcc).
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cd ..
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git clone https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv.git
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cd mpv
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DEST_OS=win32 TARGET=i686-w64-mingw32.static ./waf configure
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# Or, if 64 bit version,
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# DEST_OS=win32 TARGET=x86_64-w64-mingw32.static ./waf configure
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./waf build
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```
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Native compilation with MSYS2
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=============================
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For Windows developers looking to get started quickly, MSYS2 can be used to
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compile mpv natively on a Windows machine. The MSYS2 repositories have binary
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packages for most of mpv's dependencies, so the process should only involve
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building mpv itself.
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To build 64-bit mpv on Windows:
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Installing MSYS2
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1. Download an installer from https://msys2.github.io/
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It doesn't matter whether the i686 or the x86_64 version is used. Both can
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build 32-bit and 64-bit binaries when running on a 64-bit version of Windows.
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2. Add ``C:\msys64\mingw64\bin`` to your ``%PATH%``. mpv will depend on several
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DLLs in this folder.
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3. Start a MinGW-w64 shell (``mingw64_shell.bat``). For a 32-bit build, use
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``mingw32_shell.bat``.
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Updating MSYS2
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--------------
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To prevent errors during post-install, ``msys2-runtime`` and ``pacman`` must be
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updated first.
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```bash
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# Check for updates to msys2-runtime and pacman. If there were updates, restart
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# MSYS2 before continuing.
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pacman -Sy --needed msys2-runtime pacman
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# Update everything else
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pacman -Su
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```
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Installing mpv dependencies
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```bash
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# Install MSYS2 build dependencies and a MinGW-w64 compiler
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pacman -S git pkg-config python3 mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
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# Install the most important MinGW-w64 dependencies. libass, libbluray and
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# lcms2 are also pulled in as dependencies of ffmpeg.
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pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-ffmpeg mingw-w64-x86_64-libjpeg-turbo mingw-w64-x86_64-lua
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# Install additional (optional) dependencies
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pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-libdvdnav mingw-w64-x86_64-mpg123 mingw-w64-x86_64-libguess
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```
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For a 32-bit build, install ``mingw-w64-i686-*`` packages instead.
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Building mpv
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------------
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Clone the latest mpv from git and install waf:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv.git && cd mpv
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./bootstrap.py
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```
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Finally, compile and install mpv. Binaries will be installed to
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``/mingw64/bin``.
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```bash
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# For a 32-bit build, use --prefix=/mingw32 instead
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./waf configure CC=gcc --prefix=/mingw64
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./waf install
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```
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Or, compile and install both libmpv and mpv:
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```bash
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./waf configure CC=gcc --enable-libmpv-shared --prefix=/mingw64
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./waf install
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# waf installs libmpv to the wrong directory, so fix it up
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mv -f /mingw64/bin/pkgconfig/mpv.pc /mingw64/lib/pkgconfig/
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mv -f /mingw64/bin/libmpv.dll.a /mingw64/lib/
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sed -i 's_/mingw64/bin_/mingw64/lib_' /mingw64/lib/pkgconfig/mpv.pc
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rmdir /mingw64/bin/pkgconfig
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2015-01-08 08:29:55 +00:00
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```
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Additional dependencies
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=======================
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pthreads
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--------
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mpv will use a pthreads wrapper by default. Either pthreads-win32 or
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winpthreads should work. The latter is packaged with most MinGW-w64
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environments, including MSYS2, so it shouldn't be a problem. If you don't have
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a pthreads wrapper or you want to build mpv without one, configure with:
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```bash
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./waf configure --enable-win32-internal-pthreads
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```
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libwaio
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-------
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If you want to use ``--input-file``, you need libwaio. It's available from
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git://midipix.org/waio
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To compile libwaio in MSYS2, run:
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```bash
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git clone git://midipix.org/waio && cd waio
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# 32-bit build, run from mingw32_shell.bat
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./build-mingw-nt32 lib-static CC=gcc AR=ar
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cp -r include/waio /mingw32/include
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cp lib32/libwaio.a /mingw32/lib
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# 64-bit build, run from mingw64_shell.bat
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./build-mingw-nt64 lib-static CC=gcc AR=ar
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cp -r include/waio /mingw64/include
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cp lib64/libwaio.a /mingw64/lib
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```
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