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<tt>libpng-dev libjpeg8-dev libtiff5-dev libraw-dev</tt>, for film (AVI and others) support: <tt>libffms2-dev</tt>, and for image resizing in LRGB tool: <tt>libopencv | <tt>libpng-dev libjpeg8-dev libtiff5-dev libraw-dev</tt>, for film (AVI and others) support: <tt>libffms2-dev</tt>, and for image resizing in LRGB tool: <tt>libopencv-dev</tt>. | ||
And run the <tt>configure</tt> and <tt>make</tt>. | And run the <tt>configure</tt> and <tt>make</tt>. |
Revision as of 15:51, 26 May 2014
Installing Siril
Installing the base packages for development is required: autoconf, automake, libtool, pkg-tools, make, gcc.
Siril is developed with Arch Linux, which has all latest packages versions, and Linux Mint 16, and slightly old distribution. This allows us to verify a large range of package versions. Debian 6 doesn't have GTK+ version 3, so you need at least version 7, codename Wheezy. For a desktop system, the next stable is probably a better choice, called Debian testing, currently version 8 with codename Jessie.
Installing on Debian 7
You will need those packages to have a proper build system:
autoconf automake make gcc libtool pkg-config
Then you can generate the configure script:
$ aclocal && autoconf && autoheader && automake --add-missing
And install mandatory dependencies:
libfftw3-dev libgsl0-dev libcfitsio3-dev libgtk-3-dev libconfig++-dev
Finally you can install optional dependencies you want:
libpng-dev libjpeg8-dev libtiff5-dev libraw-dev, for film (AVI and others) support: libffms2-dev, and for image resizing in LRGB tool: libopencv-dev.
And run the configure and make.
Installing on Arch Linux
Vincent maintains an AUR package for Siril. Download the tarball, run makepkg to build the package and pacman -U to install the package.