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== Prerequisites == | == Prerequisites == | ||
In order to successful install XBMC, (by source or by rpms) you need the following Repositories to be added in Yast (change "11.4" | In order to successful install XBMC Eden, (by source or by rpms) you need the following Repositories to be added in Yast (change "12.1" to "11.4" or "11.3" if required): | ||
* openSUSE- | * openSUSE-12.1-Oss (this is already enabled in a standard installation) | ||
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/ | http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/12.1/repo/oss/ | ||
* Packman Repository | * Packman Repository | ||
http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/ | http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/12.1/ | ||
You can easly add them by '''YaST (package manager) --> repositories --> repositories manager --> add --> community repositories''' | You can easly add them by '''YaST (package manager) --> repositories --> repositories manager --> add --> community repositories''' | ||
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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
=== Installation with RPMs === | === Installation with RPMs === | ||
Use YaST or zypper to install XBMC: | Use YaST or zypper to install XBMC: | ||
<source lang=bash>$ sudo zypper in XBMC</source> | <source lang=bash>$ sudo zypper in XBMC</source> | ||
'''NOTE:''' XBMC is in the Packman repository | '''NOTE:''' XBMC is in the Packman repository | ||
'''NOTE: As of April 1st, 2012, XBMC-Eden (11.0) has not yet been uploaded to the Packman repository''' | |||
=== Installation from | You can now skip to ''[[#Run It|Run It!]]'' | ||
=== Installation from source code === | |||
==== Getting the source code ==== | ==== Getting the source code ==== | ||
===== Stable sources ===== | |||
Stable sources can be downloaded in tar.gz format from | |||
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/source/ | |||
After downloading, run | |||
<source lang=bash>$ tar -xfz xbmc-11.0.tar.gz</source> | |||
You can now skip to ''[[#Installing all building dependencies|Installing all building dependencies]]'' | |||
===== Development sources ===== | |||
If you want to build xbmc from current development snapshot: | |||
The first time: | The first time: | ||
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$ cd src | $ cd src | ||
$ git clone git://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git</source> | $ git clone git://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git</source> | ||
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$ make clean</source> | $ make clean</source> | ||
==== Installing all building dependencies ==== | |||
XBMC requires a number of external libraries to build (you may want to copy and paste): | |||
<source lang=bash>$ sudo zypper in make cmake autoconf automake gcc gcc-c++ libtool gettext-devel | |||
<source lang=bash>sudo zypper in | $ sudo zypper in boost-devel glew-devel libmysqlclient-devel libass-devel libmpeg2-devel | ||
$ sudo zypper in libmad-devel libjpeg-devel libsamplerate-devel libogg-devel libvorbis-devel | |||
$ sudo zypper in libmodplug-devel libcurl-devel flac-devel libbz2-devel libtiff-devel lzo-devel | |||
$ sudo zypper in libyajl-devel fribidi-devel sqlite3-devel libpng12-devel pcre-devel libcdio-devel | |||
$ sudo zypper in libjasper-devel libSDL_mixer-devel libSDL_image-devel libmicrohttpd-devel | |||
$ sudo zypper in libsmbclient-devel python-devel gperf zip nasm </source> | |||
==== Compile | ==== Compile source ==== | ||
To compile respecting openSUSE Filesystem structure please do the following: | To compile respecting openSUSE Filesystem structure please do the following: | ||
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$ make | $ make | ||
$ sudo make install</source> | $ sudo make install</source> | ||
===== 64bit (x86_64) ===== | ===== 64bit (x86_64) ===== | ||
x86_64 users need to export CFLAGS and apply a patch because a non standard '''libdir''' ( http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=34527 ) on ubuntu (the only one supported) | x86_64 users need to export CFLAGS and apply a patch because a non standard '''libdir''' ( http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=34527 ) on ubuntu (the only one supported) | ||
create a text file called for example "missing-cflags.patch" a paste inside it the following lines: | create a text file called for example "missing-cflags.patch" a paste inside it the following lines: | ||
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$ sudo make install</source> | $ sudo make install</source> | ||
== Run | == Run it == | ||
Open a shell and type <source lang=bash>xbmc</source> to launch it. | |||
Continue with [[Media Sources|How to Add Content (Media Sources)]] to your XBMC. | Continue with [[Media Sources|How to Add Content (Media Sources)]] to your XBMC. |
Revision as of 19:43, 1 April 2012
Prerequisites
In order to successful install XBMC Eden, (by source or by rpms) you need the following Repositories to be added in Yast (change "12.1" to "11.4" or "11.3" if required):
- openSUSE-12.1-Oss (this is already enabled in a standard installation)
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/12.1/repo/oss/
- Packman Repository
http://ftp.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/12.1/
You can easly add them by YaST (package manager) --> repositories --> repositories manager --> add --> community repositories
Installation
Installation with RPMs
Use YaST or zypper to install XBMC:
$ sudo zypper in XBMC
NOTE: XBMC is in the Packman repository NOTE: As of April 1st, 2012, XBMC-Eden (11.0) has not yet been uploaded to the Packman repository
You can now skip to Run It!
Installation from source code
Getting the source code
Stable sources
Stable sources can be downloaded in tar.gz format from http://mirrors.xbmc.org/releases/source/
After downloading, run
$ tar -xfz xbmc-11.0.tar.gz
You can now skip to Installing all building dependencies
Development sources
If you want to build xbmc from current development snapshot: The first time:
$ sudo zypper in git $ cd $HOME $ mkdir src $ cd src $ git clone git://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git
In order to update the source code (and clean old make files):
$ cd $HOME/src $ git pull $ make clean
Installing all building dependencies
XBMC requires a number of external libraries to build (you may want to copy and paste):
$ sudo zypper in make cmake autoconf automake gcc gcc-c++ libtool gettext-devel $ sudo zypper in boost-devel glew-devel libmysqlclient-devel libass-devel libmpeg2-devel $ sudo zypper in libmad-devel libjpeg-devel libsamplerate-devel libogg-devel libvorbis-devel $ sudo zypper in libmodplug-devel libcurl-devel flac-devel libbz2-devel libtiff-devel lzo-devel $ sudo zypper in libyajl-devel fribidi-devel sqlite3-devel libpng12-devel pcre-devel libcdio-devel $ sudo zypper in libjasper-devel libSDL_mixer-devel libSDL_image-devel libmicrohttpd-devel $ sudo zypper in libsmbclient-devel python-devel gperf zip nasm
Compile source
To compile respecting openSUSE Filesystem structure please do the following:
32bit (i586)
$ cd $HOME/src/xbmc $ ./bootstrap $ ./configure --enable-mid --disable-debug --disable-pulse --prefix=/usr $ make $ sudo make install
64bit (x86_64)
x86_64 users need to export CFLAGS and apply a patch because a non standard libdir ( http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=34527 ) on ubuntu (the only one supported)
create a text file called for example "missing-cflags.patch" a paste inside it the following lines:
than put it in your folder and type the following:
$ cd $HOME/xbmc $ mv ../missing-cflags.patch . $ patch -p1 < missing-cflags.patch $ CFLAGS="-I/usr/lib64/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include" $ export CFLAGS $ ./configure --enable-mid --disable-debug --disable-pulse --prefix=/usr $ CFLAGS="-I/usr/lib64/dbus-1.0/include -I/usr/lib64/glib-2.0/include" make $ sudo make install
Run it
Open a shell and type
xbmc
to launch it.
Continue with How to Add Content (Media Sources) to your XBMC.
Have fun Anubisg1