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+FFmpeg currently uses a custom build system, this text attempts to document
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+some of its obscure features and options.
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+Options to make:
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+make V=1 <target>
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+ Build target with verbosity 1, instead of 1, 2 can be used too
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+Useful standard make commands:
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+make -t <target>
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+ Touch all files that otherwise would be build, this is useful to reduce
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+ unneeded rebuilding when changing headers, but note you must force rebuilds
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+ of files that actually need it by hand then.
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+make -j<num>
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+ rebuild with multiple jobs at the same time. Faster on multi processor systems
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+make -k
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+ continue build in case of errors, this is useful for the regression tests
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+ sometimes but note it will still not run all reg tests.
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+Targets to make:
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+fate-list
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+ Will list all fate/regression test targets
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+fate
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+ Run the fate test suite, note you must have installed it
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+Setting up local fate:
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+use the following command to get the fate test samples
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+rsync -aL rsync://rsync.mplayerhq.hu:/samples/fate-suite/ fate/fate-suite
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+pass --samples=<path to the samples> to configure
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