Den 19.09.2024 19:19, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


On Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 7:52 PM Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <[email protected]> wrote:

    If my understanding is correct, the standard pre-built  CinGG
    packages are static binaries with all required thirdparty, ffmpeg
    and  libs included(?)

    Would it be possible to combine static and dynamic in one
    pre-built so that users via setting could select what they want,
    ffmpeg and libs included or from the system?
    Or is two different pre-builts required?


well,  in general you can't link both statically (piece of library embedded into binary) and shared (piece of code loaded on demand or at launch). There might be some sort of thunks/shims/wrappers dynamically dispatching calls to external library if present (like firefox vs ffmpeg) but I am not programmist enough for making this happen even for most obvious vaapi libs.

sorry.

I had "a little hope" something could be done via a configuration/startup file :)

In addition to the last sections below (from 1.3.3 in the manual):
"just include "–without-thirdparty" to your configure script, "and auto means probe and use the system version"


the manual 1.3.8 Unbundled Builds
"There are some generic build scripts included in the CINELERRA-GG GIT repository for users who want to do unbundled builds with ffmpeg already available on their
system. This has been tested on Arch, Ubuntu 18, FreeBSD, Windows10 and Leap
15 (rpm) at the time this was documented. The names of the build scripts are:
arch.bld, bsd.bld, deb.bld, rpm.bld, and cygwin.bld. These scripts are in
the blds subdirectory."

Is there available a built-guide or possible to list the detailed procedure steps doing this? ;)



    Experiences with the latter?

    ---------
    Refer to extracted sections from the CinGG manual Chapter 1 -
    Installation below:

    If you prefer to not have to take the time to build CINELERRA-GG
    Infinity yourself,
    there are pre-built dynamic or static binaries for various
    versions of Ubuntu, Mint,
    Suse, Fedora, Debian ........

    The pkgs directory contains the standard packaged application for
    various distros.
    This will install a dynamic system version for users who prefer to
    have the binaries
    in the system area
    ---------

    Notes about Building from Git in your Customized Environment

    Getting a build to work in a custom environment is not easy. If
    you have already installed libraries which are normally in the
    thirdparty build, getting them to be recognized means you have to
    install the devel version so the header files which match the
    library interfaces exist. If you want to build using only the
    thirdparty libraries installed in your system, just include
    "–without-thirdparty" to your configure script. For example:

    ./confgure --with-single-user --disable-static-build
    --without-thirdparty

    Below is the list of thirdparty builds, but this list may have
    changed over time.

    Table 1.1: List of thirdparty builds

        a52dec         yes
        djbfft     yes
        ffmpeg     yes
        fftw     auto
        flac     auto
        giflib     yes
        ilmbase     auto
        lame     auto
        libavc1394     auto
        libraw1394     auto
        libiec61883    auto
        libdv          auto
        ..........

     The yes means force build and auto means probe and use the system
    version if the build operation is not static. To get your
    customized build to work, you need to change the probe options for
    the conflicting libraries from yes to auto, or even rework the
    configure.ac <http://configure.ac> script. There may be several
    libraries which need special treatment.

    An example of a problem you might encounter with your customized
    installation is with a52dec which has probes line
    (CHECK_LIB/CHECK_HEADERS) in configure.ac <http://configure.ac>,
    but djbfft does not. In this case, djbfft is only built because
    a52dec is built, so if your system has a52dec, set a52dec to auto
    and see if that problem is solved by retrying the build with:

    ./confgure --with-single-user -enable-a52dec=auto .

    With persistence, you can get results, but it may take several
    tries to stabilize the build. If you need help, email the log and
    config.log, which is usually sufficient to determine why a build
    failed.

    If you have already installed the libfdk_aac development package
    on your computer because you prefer this version over the default
    aac, you will have to do the following to get this alternative
    operational. The libfdk_aac library is not a part of CINELERRA-GG
    by default because it is not license free.

    export FFMPEG_EXTRA_CFG=" --enable-libfdk-aac --enable-nonfree"
    export EXTRA_LIBS=" -lfdk-aac"
    for f in `grep -lw aac cinelerra-5.1/ffmpeg/audio/*`; do
      sed -e 's/\<aac\>/libfdk_aac/' -i $f
    done




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