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1) Type './configure' create the configuration (use './configure
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--help' to have the configure options).
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'configure' can be launched from another directory than the ffmpeg
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sources to put the objects at that place. In that case, use an
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absolute path when launching 'configure',
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e.g. /ffmpegdir/ffmpeg/configure.
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2) Then type 'make' to build ffmpeg. On BSD systems, type 'gmake'
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instead of 'make'. You may need to install GNU make first.
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3) Type 'make install' to install ffmpeg and ffserver in
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1) Type './configure' to create the configuration. A list of configure
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options is printed by running 'configure --help'.
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'configure' can be launched from a directory different from the FFmpeg
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sources to build the objects out of tree. To do this, use an absolute
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path when launching 'configure', e.g. '/ffmpegdir/ffmpeg/configure'.
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2) Then type 'make' to build FFmpeg. On BSD systems, type 'gmake'
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instead of 'make'. You may need to install GNU Make 3.81 first.
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3) Type 'make install' to install all binaries and libraries you built.