X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=e02ea23d39cd9668be1e04689894aaf58b866f4a;hb=bf1305bfc28da216b2a54995bda2041262f92759;hp=70885a2bb03f49c90f7177c7fa8819203b028a76;hpb=6ffaabac0a523617b686f40c154a25cb548cc561;p=nageru diff --git a/README b/README index 70885a2..e02ea23 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ Nageru currently needs: - LuaJIT, for driving the theme engine. + - Meson, for building. + - Optional: CEF (Chromium Embedded Framework), for HTML graphics. If you build without CEF, the HTMLInput class will not be available from the theme. You can get binary downloads of CEF from @@ -78,8 +80,8 @@ Nageru currently needs: http://opensource.spotify.com/cefbuilds/index.html Simply download the right build for your platform (the “minimal” build - is fine) and add CEF_DIR=/cef_binary_X.XXXX.XXXX.XXXXXXXX_linux64 - on the make command line (substituting X with the real version as required). + is fine) and add -Dcef_dir=/cef_binary_X.XXXX.XXXX.XXXXXXXX_linux64 + on the meson command line (substituting X with the real version as required). If on Debian stretch or something similar, you can install everything you need @@ -92,24 +94,31 @@ with: libasound2-dev libx264-dev libbmusb-dev protobuf-compiler \ libprotobuf-dev -Exceptions as of April 2018: +Exceptions as of November 2018: - You will need Movit from testing or unstable; stretch only has 1.4.0. - You will need bmusb from testing or unstable; stretch only has 0.5.4. + - You will need a Meson backport; the version in stretch is too old. + - Debian does not carry CEF (but it is optional). You can get experimental (and not security-supported) CEF Debian packages built for unstable at - http://storage.sesse.net/cef/, and then build Nageru with + http://storage.sesse.net/cef/, and then configure Nageru with - make CEF_DIR=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/cef CEF_BUILD_TYPE=system CEF_NO_ICUDTL=yes + meson obj -Dcef_dir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/cef -Dcef_build_type=system -Dcef_no_icudtl=true The patches/ directory contains a patch that helps zita-resampler performance. It is meant for upstream, but was not in at the time Nageru was released. It is taken to be by Steinar H. Gunderson (ie., my ex-work email), and under the same license as zita-resampler itself. -To start it, just hook up your equipment, type “make” and then “./nageru”. +Nageru uses Meson to build. For a default build, type + + meson obj && cd obj && ninja + +To start it, just hook up your equipment, and then type “./nageru”. + It is strongly recommended to have the rights to run at real-time priority; it will make the USB3 threads do so, which will make them a lot more stable. (A reasonable hack for testing is probably just to run it as root using sudo,