Installation Documentation Copyright (C) 2004 Ushodaya Enterprises Limited Author: Charles Yates Last Revision: 2004-04-13 INSTALL ------- This document provides a description of the MLT project installation and organisation. Directories ----------- The directory heirarchy is defined as follows: + demo - A selection of samples to show off capabilities. + docs - Location of all documentation + src - All project source is provided here + framework - The mlt media framework + modules - All services are defined here + avformat - libavformat dependent services + bluefish - Bluefish dependent services (*) + core - Independent MLT services + dv - libdv dependent services + fezzik - A giant (meta) service to load and normalise media + gtk2 - pango and pixbuf dependent services + mainconcept - mainconcept dependent services (*) + normalize - audio normalisation functions (**) + plus - throwaway silliness + resample - libresample dependent services (**) + sdl - SDL dependent services + vorbis - vorbis dependenent services + westley - Nice and clever XML services + xine - Xine-derived sources (**) + albino - A simple console (protocol level) example (**) + inigo - A media playing test application (**) + humperdink - A terminal-based example client + miracle - The server implementation (**) + tests - Reserved for regression and unit tests + valerie - Client API to access the server (**) Additional subdirectories may be nested below those shown and should be documented in their parent. (*) Not posted to CVS due to licensing issues. (**) Contains GPL dependencies or code. Dependencies ------------ The MLT core is dependent on: * a C99 compliant C compiler * posix threading * standard posix libraries The MLT applications and libraries provided are all dependent on the core. The modules have the following dependencies: ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- MODULE DESCRIPTION ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- avformat Provided from ffmpeg CVS and compiled as a shared library. URL: http://ffmpeg.sf.net ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- bluefish Bluefish hardware and software development kit URL: http://www.bluefish444.com ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- dv libdv 0.102 or later. URL: http://libdv.sf.net ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- gtk2 GTK2 and associated dependencies. URL: http://www.gtk.org ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- mainconcept Mainconcept MPEG and DVCPRO Release SDKs. URL: http://www.mainconcept.com ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- resample libsamplerate 0.15 or later URL: http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/ (GPL) ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- sdl SDL 1.2 or later. URL: http://www.libsdl.org ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- vorbis libvorbis 1.0.1 or later. URL: http://www.vorbis.com/ ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- westley libxml2 2.5 or later. URL: http://www.xmlsoft.org/ ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Configuration ------------- Configuration is triggered from the top level directory via a ./configure script. Each source bearing subdirectory shown above have their own configure script which are called automatically from the top level. Typically, new modules can be introduced without modification to the configure script and arguments are accepted and passed through to all subdirectories. More information on usage is found by running: ./configure --help NB: This script must be run to register new services after a CVS checkout or subsequent update. Compilation ----------- Makefiles are generated during configuration and these are based on a per directory template which must be provided by the developer. Testing ------- To execute the mlt tools without installation, or to test a new version on a system with an already installed mlt version, you should run: . setenv NB: This applies to your current shell only and it assumes sh or bash. Installation ------------ The install is triggered by running make install from the top level directory. The framework produces a single shared object which is installed in $prefix/lib/ and public header files which are installed in $prefix/include/mlt/framework. Valerie produces a single shared object which is installed in $prefix/lib/ and public header which are installed in $prefix/include/mlt/valerie. Miracle produces a single exectuable which is installed in $prefix/bin/, a library in $prefix/lib and associated header files in $prefix/include. The modules produce a shared object per module and update text files containing a list of modules provided by this build. These are installed in $prefix/share/mlt/modules. It is at the discretion of the module to install additional support files. To allow the development of external components, mlt-config and scripts are generated and installed in $prefix/bin. After install, only those modules listed are usable by the server. No module is loaded unless explicitly requested via server configuration or usage. External modules are also placed in this $prefix/share/mlt/modules, and the installation of those must modify the text file accordingly before they will be considered at runtime. Development ----------- All compilation in the project has {top-level-dir}/src on the include path. All headers are included as: #include All external modules have {prefix}/include/mlt on the include path. All headers should also be included as: #include This allows migration of source between external and internal modules. The configuration and Makefile template requirements will require attention though.