*********** Description *********** cerbero is a multi-platform build system for Open Source projects that builds and creates native packages for different platforms, architectures and distributions. Projects are defined using recipes files (.recipe), which provides a description of the project being built such as name, version, licenses, sources and the way it's built. It also provide listing of files, which is later used for the packaging. Packages are defined using packages files (.package), describing the package name, version, license, maintainer and other fields used to create the packages. A package wraps a list of recipes, from which the list of files belonging to the package will be extracted. ******************** Minimum Requirements ******************** cerbero provides bootstrapping facilities for all platforms, but it still needs a minimum base to bootstrap Linux ----- On Linux, you will only need a distribution with python 2.7. OSX --- On OSX you will need to have install the following software: * XCode Windows ------- The initial setup on Windows is a little bit longer, but only a few programs are required. * Python2.7: https://www.python.org/downloads/ IMPORTANT : Chose the 2.7 version. The 3.x versions are *not* supported * CMake: http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html * Git: http://git-scm.com/download/win IMPORTANT: Select the install option "Checkout as-is, Commit as-is" * Msys/MinGW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Installer/mingw-get-setup.exe/download Install it with all the options enabled * WiX 3.5: http://wix.codeplex.com/releases/view/60102 The Direct Show plugins still needs to be built using Microsoft's compiler and their SDK, due to the dependency on the Direct Show base classes. You need to install the following software: * Microsoft SDK 7.1: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8279 * Windows Driver Kit 7.1.0: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/hh852365 cerbero must be run in the MingGW shell, which is accessible from the main menu or desktop (if it is not, go to Mingw Installation manager, select MSYS Base Development and install msys-bash lnk). The last step is making python and git available from the shell, for which you will need to create a .profile file: If you use 64-bit Windows, please execute: echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/c/Python27:/c/Program Files (x86)/Git/bin:/c/MinGW/bin/"' > ~/.profile If you use 32-bit Windows, please execute: echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/c/Python27:/c/Program Files/Git/bin:/c/MinGW/bin/"' > ~/.profile Note that inside the shell, / is mapped to c:\Mingw\msys\1.0\ ***** Usage ***** Despite the presence of setup.py this tool does not need installation. It is invoked via the cerbero-uninstalled script, which should be invoked as ./cerbero-uninstalled, or you can add the cerbero directory in your path and invoke it as cerbero-uninstalled. The examples below assume the tool is in your PATH; if not, just remember to use ./cerbero-uninstalled instead of cerbero-uninstalled. Bootstrap --------- Before using cerbero for the first time, you will need to run the bootstrap command. This command installs the missing parts of the build system using the packages manager when available. Note that this will take a while (a couple hours or even more). $ cerbero-uninstalled bootstrap Help ---- $ cerbero-uninstalled --help List available recipes ---------------------- $ cerbero-uninstalled list List available packages ----------------------- $ cerbero-uninstalled list-packages Build a recipe -------------- $ cerbero-uninstalled build gtk+ Rebuild a single recipe ----------------------- $ cerbero-uninstalled buildone gtk+ Clean a recipe -------------- $ cerbero-uninstalled cleanone gtk+ Create a package (this automatically invokes build) ---------------- $ cerbero-uninstalled package gstreamer-1.0 ******* License ******* cerbero is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1 (LGPLv2.1) ************ Dependencies ************ * python 2.7