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14267 | 1 ________________________________________________ |
2 How to make good binary package(s) of MPlayer? | |
3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
4 by Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski | |
5 | |
6 About this document | |
7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
8 | |
9 With the release of MPlayer 0.90pre9, all licensing issues have been | |
10 eliminated and all code is licensed under the GPL, which allows | |
11 independent packagers to create and distribute binary packages. At first, | |
12 this was discouraged by some of the developers, but the users' demand for | |
13 ready-to-use binary packages convinced some people to create them. | |
14 Unfortunately, many currently available packages are crippled, include | |
15 their own obsolete config files or are mispackaged in some other way. This | |
16 document aims to establish a common set of packaging guidelines so that | |
17 proper official binary packages for various Linux distributions and other | |
18 operating systems can be maintained. | |
19 | |
20 | |
21 Conventions | |
22 ~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
23 Whenever you see "MUST", it means that following the mentioned guideline | |
24 is required. Whenever you see "SHOULD", it means that following the | |
25 guideline is highly recommended, but not required. | |
26 | |
27 | |
28 Minimum feature set | |
29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
30 Due to MPlayer design, it is impossible to simply include all possible | |
31 features and enable or disable them at runtime. That is why packagers | |
32 SHOULD avoid "dependency hell" by retaining a reasonable, limited default | |
33 feature set. After some discussion with other developers, we agreed that | |
34 the following features MUST be included in any official binary package: | |
35 | |
36 * audio/video output | |
37 - fbdev | |
38 - JPEG/PNG/TGA | |
39 - (X)MGA | |
16950 | 40 - OSS |
14267 | 41 - tdfxfb |
42 - (c/x)vidix | |
43 - X11/Xvideo | |
44 | |
45 * codecs | |
46 - FAAD | |
47 - libavcodec(internal) | |
48 - native codecs (libmpeg2/liba52/mp3lib) | |
16949 | 49 - Vorbis Tremor codec(internal) |
14267 | 50 - RealPlayer codecs support |
51 - Win32/VfW/DShow/QT codecs support | |
52 - XAnim codecs support | |
53 | |
54 * general: | |
55 - default font | |
56 - FreeType fonts support | |
57 - HTML documentation | |
58 - large file support | |
59 - man page(s) | |
60 | |
61 * input/demuxers: | |
62 - DVD(mpdvdkit2) | |
63 - streaming | |
64 - Matroska(internal) | |
65 - (S)VCD | |
66 - tv(v4l/v4l2) | |
67 | |
68 There is great demand for the GUI, so it SHOULD be included, but it MUST | |
69 come as a separate package (see Tips and Tricks for details). | |
70 | |
71 Including other features, like LIVE.COM streaming or JACK support, is | |
72 acceptable. They SHOULD, however, be build-time configurable, with the | |
73 default build configuration containing the above set. | |
74 | |
75 It seems there are some packages in the wild which lack included docs. | |
76 This is VERY BAD, as it forces users to look for outside support when most | |
77 of the common problems are easy to solve and are already described in the | |
78 docs, thus increasing the number of repeated posts in MPlayer mailing | |
79 lists. Binary packages MUST include both the man page and HTML | |
80 documentation. Translated versions SHOULD be included, even if your | |
81 package management system does not provide specific support for | |
82 internationalization. | |
83 | |
16949 | 84 Libavcodec MUST always be in the latest development version and it MUST |
14268 | 85 be linked statically into the mplayer binary, because MPlayer requires a |
86 recent libavcodec snapshot. While some distributions provide FFmpeg | |
87 packages containing a shared libavcodec library, they are often based on the | |
88 last "release" version of FFmpeg, which is quite old and will usually not | |
89 function correctly with MPlayer. | |
14267 | 90 |
91 | |
92 File locations | |
93 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
94 In general, you SHOULD follow your distribution guidelines. For example, | |
14268 | 95 for Red Hat and Fedora RPMs I am using FHS-compliant paths: |
14267 | 96 |
97 /etc/mplayer/ system-wide configs | |
98 /usr/bin/ binaries | |
99 /usr/lib/codecs/ binary codecs | |
100 /usr/share/doc/mplayer-version/ docs | |
101 /usr/share/man/man1/ man page | |
102 /usr/share/man/XX/man1/ translated man page | |
103 /usr/share/mplayer/font/ fonts | |
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104 /usr/share/mplayer/skins/ GUI skins |
14267 | 105 |
16949 | 106 You MUSTN'T include the codecs.conf file in your package. It is useful |
14267 | 107 only for development purposes and often causes obscure problems for users. |
108 | |
109 | |
110 One package or many packages? | |
111 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
112 Although it is tempting to simply provide a single all-in-one package, | |
113 I think it is best to split MPlayer into several packages. It may be | |
114 a little more troublesome for less clueful users, but it allows you to | |
14268 | 115 install only what you need. This is the layout I am using for Red Hat and |
14267 | 116 Fedora RPMs: |
117 | |
118 mencoder contains MEncoder binary (mencoder) | |
119 mplayer contains MPlayer binary without GUI (mplayer), | |
120 config files, man pages and documentation; | |
121 required by mplayer-gui | |
122 mplayer-codecs-* contain binary codecs available from MPlayer's site | |
123 mplayer-font-* contain various bitmap fonts for OSD (obsolete) | |
124 mplayer-gui contains MPlayer binary with GUI (gmplayer); | |
16950 | 125 contains default skin (Blue) |
14267 | 126 mplayer-skin-* contain various MPlayer GUI skins |
14268 | 127 mplayer-vidix contains VIDIX support library for MPlayer |
128 mplayer-vidix-* contain VIDIX drivers for specific cards, one per package | |
14267 | 129 |
130 There is no strict policy for now, just use your common sense. | |
131 | |
132 | |
133 Compilation | |
134 ~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
135 While it is acceptable to provide packages optimized for specific CPUs, | |
136 you MUST provide at least one "lowest common denominator" package set | |
14268 | 137 that will work on all CPUs. This means it MUST be configured with the |
14267 | 138 --enable-runtime-cpudetection option. Building for specific CPUs requires |
139 disabling this option, but try to make sure that users cannot accidentally | |
140 install a package not suitable for their CPU. With RPMs, for example, this | |
14268 | 141 is handled automatically, when building with the "--target arch" rpm option. |
14267 | 142 |
143 Compiler flags MUST be set to either configure-generated CFLAGS or something | |
144 as close to them as possible. | |
145 | |
146 Users MUST be able to rebuild your source package without hand-editing on | |
147 any system with the same distribution installed. Remember to disable | |
148 (--disable-xxx) any optional features, because MPlayer's configure script | |
149 autodetects most of them. This ensures that binary package builds are | |
150 deterministic -- that is, provided they have at least the required | |
151 development packages installed, two different people using the same | |
152 distribution will get binaries with the same dependencies. | |
153 | |
154 You SHOULD provide an option to rebuild the package with full debug | |
155 information enabled (by passing --enable-debug=3 to ./configure and | |
156 disabling any stripping of binaries and libs during the build process). | |
14268 | 157 For example my source RPM can be rebuilt with a "--with debug" option, which |
14267 | 158 does just that, making it easier to supply gdb information along with any |
159 bug reports, while retaining all benefits of using binary packages. | |
160 | |
161 | |
162 Modifications | |
163 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
164 | |
165 You MUST modify `mplayer -v` output so that it is clear that a user is | |
166 using your binary package, by patching version.h and modifying the version | |
167 string inside. Suggested convention is to include distribution name and, | |
168 possibly, the signature of the packager or the repository. For example: | |
169 | |
170 original: | |
171 MPlayer 1.0pre5-3.3.2 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team | |
172 modified: | |
173 MPlayer 1.0pre5-Fedora-GS-3.3.2 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team | |
174 MPlayer 1.0pre5-Mandrake-PLF-3.2.3 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team | |
175 MPlayer 1.0pre5-Solaris-3.4.0 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team | |
176 | |
177 | |
178 Tips and tricks | |
179 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
180 In my package layout, mplayer and mplayer-gui can be installed at the same | |
181 time, because they contain differently named binaries and there is no | |
182 conflict. The trick is to build MPlayer once with --enable-gui, rename the | |
183 resulting binary to "gmplayer" and then build it again, without GUI, but | |
184 keeping the rest of ./configure options the same. | |
185 | |
186 To provide man pages for all MPlayer suite binaries (mplayer, gmplayer, | |
187 mencoder), you can use man-links instead of regular symbolic links. | |
188 Creating a mencoder man page linked to mplayer is as simple as: | |
189 | |
190 echo ".so mplayer.1" >> mencoder.1 | |
191 | |
14268 | 192 A similar trick can be used for "man gmplayer". This avoids problems with |
14267 | 193 gzipped man pages and symbolic links. |
194 | |
14268 | 195 Newer Red Hat and Fedora distributions keep localized man pages encoded in |
14267 | 196 UTF-8. If your distribution does the same, make sure you convert MPlayer's |
197 translated man pages to UTF-8 so that man mplayer works for locales other | |
198 than English. |