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# Installing on Linux
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## Prerequisites
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GStreamer is included in all Linux distributions. We recommend using the latest version of a fast moving distribution such as Fedora, Ubuntu (non-LTS), Debian sid or OpenSuse to get a recent GStreamer release.
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All the commands given in this section are intended to be typed in from
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a terminal.
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> ![Warning](images/icons/emoticons/warning.svg)
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Make sure you have superuser (root) access rights to install GStreamer.
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## Install GStreamer on Fedora
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Run the following command:
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```
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dnf install gstreamer1-devel gstreamer1-plugins-base-tools gstreamer1-doc gstreamer1-plugins-base-devel gstreamer1-plugins-good gstreamer1-plugins-good-extras gstreamer1-plugins-ugly gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-devel gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-extras
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```
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## Install GStreamer on Ubuntu or Debian
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Run the following command:
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`apt-get install libgstreamer1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev gstreamer1.0-plugins-base gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-libav gstreamer1.0-doc gstreamer1.0-tools gstreamer1.0-x gstreamer1.0-alsa gstreamer1.0-gl gstreamer1.0-gtk3 gstreamer1.0-qt5 gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio`
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## Building applications using GStreamer
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The only other “development environment” that is required is
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the `gcc` compiler and a text editor. In order to compile code that
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requires GStreamer and uses the GStreamer core library, remember
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to add this string to your `gcc` command:
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```
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pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-1.0
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```
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If you're using other GStreamer libraries, e.g. the video library, you
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have to add additional packages after gstreamer-1.0 in the above string
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(gstreamer-video-1.0 for the video library, for example).
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If your application is built with the help of libtool, e.g. when using
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automake/autoconf as a build system, you have to run
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the `configure` script from inside the `gst-sdk-shell` environment.
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#### Getting the tutorial's source code
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The source code for the tutorials can be copied and pasted from the
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tutorial pages into a text file, but, for convenience, it is also available
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in a GIT repository in the `examples/tutorials` subdirectory.
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The GIT repository can be cloned with:
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git clone https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-docs
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```
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#### Building the tutorials
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```
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gcc basic-tutorial-1.c -o basic-tutorial-1 `pkg-config --cflags --libs gstreamer-1.0`
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```
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Using the file name of the tutorial you are interested in
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(`basic-tutorial-1` in this example).
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> ![Warning](images/icons/emoticons/warning.svg) Depending on the GStreamer libraries you need to use, you will have to add more packages to the `pkg-config` command, besides `gstreamer-1.0`
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> At the bottom of each tutorial's source code you will find the command for that specific tutorial, including the required libraries, in the required order.
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> When developing your own applications, the GStreamer documentation will tell you what library a function belongs to.
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#### Running the tutorials
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To run the tutorials, simply execute the desired tutorial:
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``` c
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./basic-tutorial-1
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```
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