Kdenlive/Development/WindowsBuild
< Kdenlive | Development
Different efforts are currently being led to make building Kdenlive on Microsoft Windows possible.
Cross compiling on GNU/Linux using MXE
You should first follow the steps necessary to build Kdenlive on GNU/ Linux.
Getting and configuring MXE
Then, on the level where you cloned the kdenlive repository, you should clone a special version of MXE (M cross environment):
git clone https://github.com/vpinon/mxe.git
Then create a settings.mk file with the following command (copy/paste the whole block)
cat >mxe/settings.mk <<EOF MXE_TARGETS := x86_64-w64-mingw32.shared.posix override MXE_PLUGIN_DIRS += plugins/multimedia plugins/kdeframeworks plugins/apps kdenlive_SOURCE_TREE := $PWD/kdenlive EOF
Installing MXE dependencies
MXE requires the following dependecies (many of which should already be on your system, since you built the GNU/Linux version):
sudo apt install \ autoconf \ automake \ autopoint \ bash \ bison \ bzip2 \ flex \ g++ \ g++-multilib \ gettext \ git \ gperf \ intltool \ libc6-dev-i386 \ libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev \ libltdl-dev \ libssl-dev \ libtool-bin \ libxml-parser-perl \ make \ openssl \ p7zip-full \ patch \ perl \ pkg-config \ python \ ruby \ scons \ sed \ unzip \ wget \ xz-utils
cd mxe make kdenlive make gdb # useful in case of crash: look for kdenlive PID in task manager, start gdb, run "attach ''PID''" plugins/apps/deploy_kdenlive.sh
Porting the MLT framework to CMake
To be able to compile Kdenlive with MSVC (Microsoft Visual C++ compiler and libraries toolset). (Elie).