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Extract the downloaded tarball thus: | Extract the downloaded tarball thus: | ||
tar | tar xJf amarok-x.y.z.tar.xz | ||
:Obviously you must replace x.y.z with the version of Amarok you have downloaded, eg: | :Obviously you must replace x.y.z with the version of Amarok you have downloaded, eg: | ||
tar | tar xJf amarok-2.9.0.tar.xz | ||
* Change into the directory that was extracted from the tarball, it should have the form amarok-x.y.z, eg: | * Change into the directory that was extracted from the tarball, it should have the form amarok-x.y.z, eg: |
Revision as of 10:39, 8 March 2018
Tarball Compilation Instructions for Amarok 2.x
Extract the downloaded tarball thus:
tar xJf amarok-x.y.z.tar.xz
- Obviously you must replace x.y.z with the version of Amarok you have downloaded, eg:
tar xJf amarok-2.9.0.tar.xz
- Change into the directory that was extracted from the tarball, it should have the form amarok-x.y.z, eg:
cd amarok-2.x.y.z
- Create a build directory as to not pollute the sources:
mkdir amarok-x.y.z-build
- Read the README file that is in this directory, it may contain specific information that you will need when attempting to build and install Amarok.
- Check you have the mandatory dependencies Amarok requires. If you aren't sure if you have these dependencies installed, the cmake will tell you.
- Change into the build directory:
cd amarok-x.y.z-build
and compile Amarok with the following commands:
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` make sudo make install
- If you are compiling and installing as a regular user, call cmake with
-DDBUS_INTERFACES_INSTALL_DIR=/home/someuser
- so that these files are not installed to a system location that you cannot write to.
- If you are compiling development version, please consider compiling with debug enabled:
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull
- as this greatly helps us to fix crash bugs.
- You're done! Type amarok to start Amarok.
Note that your cmake preferences are saved in CMakeCache.txt, so you don't have to have the -D options every time you run cmake.
ccmake will give you a nice ncurses interface.