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Monday, 18 November 2019

FFmpeg static

Scripts to build ffmpeg with all the deps statically (webm + h264 included)。
STATUS: community-supported
Three scripts to make a static build of ffmpeg with all the latest codecs (webm + h264).
Just follow the instructions below. Once you have the build dependencies, run ./build.sh, wait and you should get the ffmpeg binary in target/bin

Build dependencies

# Debian & Ubuntu
$ apt-get install build-essential curl tar libass-dev libtheora-dev libvorbis-dev libtool cmake automake autoconf

# OS X
# 1. install XCode
# 2. install XCode command line tools
# 3. install homebrew
# brew install openssl frei0r sdl2

Build & "install"

$ ./build.sh [-j ] [-B] [-d]
# ... wait ...
# binaries can be found in ./target/bin/
Ubuntu users can download dependencies and and install in one command:
$ sudo ./build-ubuntu.sh
If you have built ffmpeg before with build.sh, the default behaviour is to keep the previous configuration. If you would like to reconfigure and rebuild all packages, use the -B flag. -d flag will only download and unpack the dependencies but not build.
NOTE: If you're going to use the h264 presets, make sure to copy them along the binaries. For ease, you can put them in your home folder like this:
$ mkdir ~/.ffmpeg
$ cp ./target/share/ffmpeg/*.ffpreset ~/.ffmpeg

Build in docker

$ docker build -t ffmpeg-static .
$ docker run -it ffmpeg-static
$ ./build.sh [-j ] [-B] [-d]
The binaries will be created in /ffmpeg-static/bin directory. Method of getting them out of the Docker container is up to you. /ffmpeg-static is a Docker volume.

Debug

On the top-level of the project, run:
$ . env.source
You can then enter the source folders and make the compilation yourself
$ cd build/ffmpeg-*
$ ./configure --prefix=$TARGET_DIR #...
# ...

Remaining links

I'm not sure it's a good idea to statically link those, but it probably means the executable won't work across distributions or even across releases.
# On Ubuntu 10.04:
$ ldd ./target/bin/ffmpeg
not a dynamic executable

# on OSX 10.6.4:
$ otool -L ffmpeg
ffmpeg:
    /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 125.2.0)

Community, bugs and reports

This repository is community-supported. If you make a useful PR then you will be added as a contributor to the repo. All changes are assumed to be licensed under the same license as the project (ISC).
As a contributor you can do whatever you want. Help maintain the scripts, upgrade dependencies and merge other people's PRs. Just be responsible and make an issue if you want to introduce bigger changes so we can discuss them beforehand.

TODO

  • Add some tests to check that video output is correctly generated this would help upgrading the package without too much work
  • OSX's xvidcore does not detect yasm correctly
  • remove remaining libs (?)

Related projects

from https://github.com/zimbatm/ffmpeg-static
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Scripts to build ffmpeg with all the deps statically (webm + h264 included).

FFmpeg static build

Three scripts to make a static build of ffmpeg with all the latest codecs (webm + h264).
Just follow the instructions below. Once you have the build dependencies, just run ./build.sh, wait and you should get the ffmpeg binary in target/bin
这个和原版的不同之处是加了--enable-librtmp, 因为在c**fuck项目中需要用到rtmps

What's New

12/11/2015
  • 更新各libs的新版下载链接,ffmpeg最近版本到了2.8.3,链接改成了从git server下的
  • 增加x265
  • x11grab现在改成用xcb的了

Build dependencies

# Debian & Ubuntu
$ apt-get install build-essential curl tar

# OS X
# install XCode, it can be found at http://developer.apple.com/
# (apple login needed)
# 

Build & "install"

$ ./build.sh or build-ubuntu.sh
# ... wait ...
# binaries can be found in ./target/bin/
NOTE: If you're going to use the h264 presets, make sure to copy them along the binaries. For ease, you can put them in your home folder like this:
$ mkdir ~/.ffmpeg
$ cp ./target/share/ffmpeg/*.ffpreset ~/.ffmpeg

Debug

On the top-level of the project, run:
$ . env.source
You can then enter the source folders and make the compilation yourself
$ cd build/ffmpeg-*
$ ./configure --prefix=$TARGET_DIR #...
# ...

Remaining links

I'm not sure it's a good idea to statically link those, but it probably means the executable won't work across distributions or even across releases.
# On Ubuntu 10.04:
$ ldd ./target/bin/ffmpeg 
not a dynamic executable

# on OSX 10.6.4:
$ otool -L ffmpeg 
ffmpeg:
 /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 125.2.0) 
 from https://github.com/oglops/ffmpeg-static
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https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/