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# Multiplatform deployment using Cerbero
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Cerbero is the build and packaging system used to construct
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GStreamer. It uses “recipe” files that indicate how to build
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particular projects, and on what other projects they depend.
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Moreover, the built projects can be combined into packages for
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distribution. These packages are, depending on the target platform,
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Windows or OS X installers or Linux packages.
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To use Cerbero to build and package your application, you just need to
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add a recipe explaining how to build you application and make it depend
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on the `gstreamer-sdk` project. Then Cerbero can take care of building
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your application and its dependencies and package them all together.
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Read [](installing/building-from-source-using-cerbero.md) to learn how
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to install and use Cerbero.
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At this point, after reading the Build from source section in
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[](installing/building-from-source-using-cerbero.md), you should be able to
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build GStreamer from source and are ready to create recipe and package
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files for your application.
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In the Cerbero installation directory you will find the
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`cerbero-uninstalled` script. Execute it without parameters to see the
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list of commands it accepts:
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``` bash
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./cerbero-uninstalled
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```
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## Adding a recipe for your application
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The first step is to create an empty recipe that you can then tailor to
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your needs:
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``` bash
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./cerbero-uninstalled add-recipe my-app 1.0
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```
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This will create an initial recipe file in `recipes/my-app.recipe`,
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which contains the smallest necessary recipe. This file is a Python
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script; set the following attributes to describe your application:
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| Attribute Name | Description | Required | Example |
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|----------------|-------------|----------|---------|
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| `name` | The recipe name. | Yes | *name = 'my-app'* |
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| `version` | The software version. | Yes | *version = '1.0'* |
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| `licenses` | A list of licenses of the software (see `cerbero/enums.py:License` for allowed licenses). | Yes | *licenses = \[License.LGPLv2Plus\]* |
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| `deps` | A list of build dependencies of the software as recipe names. | No | *deps = \['other', 'recipe', 'names'\]* |
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| `platform_deps` | Platform specific build dependencies (see `cerbero/enums.py:Platform` for allowed platforms). | No | *platform\_deps = {Platform.LINUX: \['some-recipe'\], Platform.WINDOWS: \['another-recipe'\]}* |
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| `remotes` | A dictionary specifying the git remote urls where sources are pulled from. | No | *remotes = {'origin': '<git://somewhere>'}* |
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| `commit` | The git commit, tag or branch to use, defaulting to "sdk-*`version`*"*.* | No | *commit = 'my-app-branch'* |
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| `config_sh` | Used to select the configuration script. | No | *config\_sh = 'autoreconf -fiv && sh ./configure'* |
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| `configure_options` | Additional options that should be passed to the `configure` script. | No | *configure\_options = '--enable-something'* |
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| `use_system_libs` | Whether to use system provided libs. | No | *use\_system\_libs = True* |
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| `btype` | The build type (see `cerbero/build/build.py:BuildType` for allowed build types). | No | *btype = BuildType.CUSTOM* |
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| `stype` | The source type (see `cerbero/build/source.py:SourceType` for allowed source types). | No | *stype = SourceType.CUSTOM* |
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| `files_category` | A list of files that should be shipped with packages including this recipe *category*. See below for more details. Cerbero comes with some predefined categories that should be used if the files being installed match a category criteria. The predefined categories are: `libs` (for libraries), `bins` (for binaries), `devel` (for development files - header, pkgconfig files, etc), `python` (for python files) and `lang` (for language files). *Note that for the `bins` and `libs` categories there is no need to specify the files extensions as Cerbero will do it for you.* | Yes\* | *files\_bins = \['some-binary'\]* *files\_libs = \['libsomelib'\]* *files\_devel = \['include/something'\] files\_python = \['site-packages/some/pythonfile%(pext)s'\]* *files\_lang = \['foo'\]* |
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| `platform_files_category` | Same as *`files_category`* but for platform specific files. | No | *platform\_files\_some\_category = {Platform.LINUX: \['/some/file'\]}* |
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> ![warning] At least one “files” category should be set.
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Apart from the attributes listed above, it is also possible to override
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some Recipe methods. For example the `prepare` method can be overridden
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to do anything before the software is built, or the `install` and
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`post_install` methods for overriding what should be done during or
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after installation. Take a look at the existing recipes in
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`cerbero/recipes` for example.
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Alternatively, you can pass some options to cerbero-uninstalled so some
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of these attributes are already set for you. For
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example:
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```
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./cerbero-uninstalled add-recipe --licenses "LGPL" --deps "glib" --origin "git://git.my-app.com" --commit "git-commit-to-use" my-app 1.0
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```
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See `./cerbero-uninstalled add-recipe -h` for help.
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As an example, this is the recipe used to build the Pitivi video editor:
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```
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class Recipe(recipe.Recipe):
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name = 'pitivi'
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version = '0.95'
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licenses = [License.GPLv2Plus]
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remotes = {'origin': 'git://git.gnome.org/pitivi'}
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config_sh = 'sh ./autogen.sh --noconfigure && ./configure'
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configure_options = "--disable-help"
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commit = 'origin/master'
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deps = ['gst-editing-services-1.0',
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'gst-python-1.0',
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'gst-libav-1.0',
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'gst-plugins-bad-1.0',
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'gst-plugins-ugly-1.0',
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'gst-transcoder',
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'numpy',
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'matplotlib',
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'gnome-icon-theme',
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'gnome-icon-theme-symbolic',
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'shared-mime-info'] # brings in gtk+
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files_libs = ['libpitivi-1.0']
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files_typelibs = [
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'Pitivi-1.0',
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]
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use_system_libs = True
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files_bins = ['pitivi']
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files_lang = ['pitivi']
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files_pitivi = ['lib/pitivi/python/pitivi',
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'share/pitivi/',
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'share/applications/pitivi.desktop']
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```
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Cerbero gets the software sources to build from a GIT repository, which
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is specified via the `git_root` configuration variable from the Cerbero
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configuration file (see the "Build from software" section in [Installing
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on Linux](installing/on-linux.md)) and can be overridden by the
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`remotes` attribute inside the recipes (if setting the `origin` remote).
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In this case where no “commit” attribute is specified, Cerbero will use
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the commit named “sdk-0.2+git” from the GIT repository when building
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Snappy.
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Once the recipe is ready, instruct Cerbero to build it:
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``` bash
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./cerbero-uninstalled build my-app
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```
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## Adding a package for you software
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To distribute your software with GStreamer it is necessary to put it into
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a package or installer, depending on the target platform. This is done
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by selecting the files that should be included. To add a package you
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have to create a package file in `cerbero/packages`. The package files
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are Python scripts too and there are already many examples of package
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files in `cerbero/packages`.
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Now, to create an empty package, do:
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``` bash
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./cerbero-uninstalled add-package my-app 1.0
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```
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This will create an initial package file in `packages/my-app.package`.
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The following Package attributes are used to describe your package:
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| Attribute Name | Description | Required | Example |
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| `name` | The package name. | Yes | *name = 'my-app'* |
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| `shortdesc` | A short description of the package. | No | *shortdesc = 'some-short-desc'* |
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| `longdesc` | A long description of the package. | No | *longdesc = 'Some Longer Description'* |
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| `codename` | The release codename. | No | *codename = 'MyAppReleaseName'* |
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| `vendor` | Vendor for this package.| No | *vendor = 'MyCompany'* |
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| `url` | The package url | No | *url = 'http://www.my-app.com'* |
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| `version` | The package version. | Yes | *version = '1.0'* |
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| `license` | The package license (see `cerbero/enums.py:License` for allowed licenses). | Yes | *license = License.LGPLv2Plus* |
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| `uuid` | The package unique id | Yes | *uuid = '6cd161c2-4535-411f-8287-e8f6a892f853'* |
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| `deps` | A list of package dependencies as package names. | No | *deps = \['other', 'package', 'names'\]* |
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| `sys_deps` | The system dependencies for this package. | No | *sys\_deps= {Distro.DEBIAN: \['python'\]}* |
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| `files` | A list of files included in the **runtime** package in the form *“recipe\_name:category1:category2:...”* *If the recipe category is omitted, all categories are included.* | Yes\* | *files = \['my-app'\]* *files = \['my-app:category1'\]* |
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| `files_devel` | A list of files included in the **devel** package in the form *“recipe\_name:category1:category2:...”* | Yes\* | *files\_devel = \['my-app:category\_devel'\]* |
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| `platform_files` | Same as *files* but allowing to specify different files for different platforms. | Yes\* | *platform\_files = {Platform.WINDOWS: \['my-app:windows\_only\_category'\]}* |
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| `platform_files_devel` | Same as *files\_devel* but allowing to specify different files for different platforms. | Yes\* | *platform\_files\_devel = {Platform.WINDOWS: \['my-app:windows\_only\_category\_devel'\]}* |
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> ![warning] At least one of the “files” attributes should be set.
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Alternatively you can also pass some options to `cerbero-uninstalled`,
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for
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example:
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``` bash
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./cerbero-uninstalled add-package my-app 1.0 --license "LGPL" --codename MyApp --vendor MyAppVendor --url "http://www.my-app.com" --files=my-app:bins:libs --files-devel=my-app:devel --platform-files=linux:my-app:linux_specific --platform-files-devel=linux:my-app:linux_specific_devel,windows:my-app:windows_specific_devel --deps base-system --includes gstreamer-core
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```
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See `./cerbero-uninstalled add-package -h` for help.
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As an example, this is the package file that is used for packaging the
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`gstreamer-core` package:
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```
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class Package(package.Package):
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name = 'gstreamer-1.0-codecs'
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shortdesc = 'GStreamer 1.0 codecs'
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longdesc = 'GStreamer 1.0 codecs'
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version = '1.9.0.1'
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url = "http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org"
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license = License.LGPL
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vendor = 'GStreamer Project'
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org = 'org.freedesktop.gstreamer'
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uuid = 'a2e545d5-7819-4636-9e86-3660542f08e5'
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deps = ['gstreamer-1.0-core', 'base-crypto']
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files = ['flac:libs', 'libkate:libs', 'libdv:libs',
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'libogg:libs', 'schroedinger:libs', 'speex:libs',
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'libtheora:libs', 'wavpack:libs', 'libvpx:libs',
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'taglib:libs', 'opus:libs', 'libvorbis:libs',
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'openjpeg:libs', 'openh264:libs', 'spandsp:libs',
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'gst-plugins-base-1.0:plugins_codecs', 'gst-plugins-good-1.0:plugins_codecs',
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'gst-plugins-bad-1.0:plugins_codecs', 'gst-plugins-ugly-1.0:plugins_codecs',
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]
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files_devel = ['gst-plugins-base-1.0-static:plugins_codecs_devel',
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'gst-plugins-good-1.0-static:plugins_codecs_devel',
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'gst-plugins-bad-1.0-static:plugins_codecs_devel',
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'gst-plugins-ugly-1.0-static:plugins_codecs_devel',
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'gst-plugins-bad-1.0-static:codecs_devel']
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platform_files = {
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Platform.ANDROID: ['tremor:libs'],
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Platform.IOS: ['tremor:libs']
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}
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```
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At this point you have two main options: you could either have a single
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package that contains everything your software needs, or depend on a
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shared version of GStreamer.
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### Having a private version of GStreamer
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To have a private version of GStreamer included in a single package you
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don't have to add the `deps` variable to the package file but instead
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list all files you need in the `files` variables. If you decide to go
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this road you must make sure that you use a different prefix than
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GStreamer in the Cerbero configuration file, otherwise your package
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will have file conflicts with GStreamer.
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### Having a shared version of GStreamer
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If you decide to use a shared version of GStreamer you can create a
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package file like the other package files in GStreamer. Just
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list all packages you need in the `deps` variable and put the files your
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software needs inside the `files` variables. When building a package
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this way you must make sure that you use the same prefix and
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packages\_prefix as the ones in your Cerbero configuration file.
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Finally, build your package by using:
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``` bash
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./cerbero-uninstalled package your-package
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```
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Where `your-package` is the name of the `.package` file that you created
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in the `packages` directory. This command will build your software and
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all its dependencies, and then make individual packages for them (both
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the dependencies and your software). The resulting files will be in the
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current working directory.
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