|  | README - 22 March 2016 | 
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|  | Welcome to the AOM Codec SDK! | 
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|  | COMPILING THE APPLICATIONS/LIBRARIES: | 
|  | The build system used is similar to autotools. Building generally consists of | 
|  | "configuring" with your desired build options, then using GNU make to build | 
|  | the application. | 
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|  | 1. Prerequisites | 
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|  | * All x86 targets require the Yasm[1] assembler be installed. | 
|  | * All Windows builds require that Cygwin[2] be installed. | 
|  | * Building the documentation requires Doxygen[3]. If you do not | 
|  | have this package, the install-docs option will be disabled. | 
|  | * Downloading the data for the unit tests requires curl[4] and sha1sum. | 
|  | sha1sum is provided via the GNU coreutils, installed by default on | 
|  | many *nix platforms, as well as MinGW and Cygwin. If coreutils is not | 
|  | available, a compatible version of sha1sum can be built from | 
|  | source[5]. These requirements are optional if not running the unit | 
|  | tests. | 
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|  | [1]: http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm | 
|  | [2]: http://www.cygwin.com | 
|  | [3]: http://www.doxygen.org | 
|  | [4]: http://curl.haxx.se | 
|  | [5]: http://www.microbrew.org/tools/md5sha1sum/ | 
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|  | 2. Out-of-tree builds | 
|  | Out of tree builds are a supported method of building the application. For | 
|  | an out of tree build, the source tree is kept separate from the object | 
|  | files produced during compilation. For instance: | 
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|  | $ mkdir build | 
|  | $ cd build | 
|  | $ ../libaom/configure <options> | 
|  | $ make | 
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|  | 3. Configuration options | 
|  | The 'configure' script supports a number of options. The --help option can be | 
|  | used to get a list of supported options: | 
|  | $ ../libaom/configure --help | 
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|  | 4. Cross development | 
|  | For cross development, the most notable option is the --target option. The | 
|  | most up-to-date list of supported targets can be found at the bottom of the | 
|  | --help output of the configure script. As of this writing, the list of | 
|  | available targets is: | 
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|  | armv6-darwin-gcc | 
|  | armv6-linux-rvct | 
|  | armv6-linux-gcc | 
|  | armv6-none-rvct | 
|  | arm64-darwin-gcc | 
|  | armv7-android-gcc | 
|  | armv7-darwin-gcc | 
|  | armv7-linux-rvct | 
|  | armv7-linux-gcc | 
|  | armv7-none-rvct | 
|  | armv7-win32-vs11 | 
|  | armv7-win32-vs12 | 
|  | armv7-win32-vs14 | 
|  | armv7s-darwin-gcc | 
|  | mips32-linux-gcc | 
|  | mips64-linux-gcc | 
|  | sparc-solaris-gcc | 
|  | x86-android-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin8-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin8-icc | 
|  | x86-darwin9-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin9-icc | 
|  | x86-darwin10-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin11-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin12-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin13-gcc | 
|  | x86-darwin14-gcc | 
|  | x86-iphonesimulator-gcc | 
|  | x86-linux-gcc | 
|  | x86-linux-icc | 
|  | x86-os2-gcc | 
|  | x86-solaris-gcc | 
|  | x86-win32-gcc | 
|  | x86-win32-vs7 | 
|  | x86-win32-vs8 | 
|  | x86-win32-vs9 | 
|  | x86-win32-vs10 | 
|  | x86-win32-vs11 | 
|  | x86-win32-vs12 | 
|  | x86-win32-vs14 | 
|  | x86_64-android-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-darwin9-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-darwin10-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-darwin11-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-darwin12-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-darwin13-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-darwin14-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-iphonesimulator-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-linux-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-linux-icc | 
|  | x86_64-solaris-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-win64-gcc | 
|  | x86_64-win64-vs8 | 
|  | x86_64-win64-vs9 | 
|  | x86_64-win64-vs10 | 
|  | x86_64-win64-vs11 | 
|  | x86_64-win64-vs12 | 
|  | x86_64-win64-vs14 | 
|  | generic-gnu | 
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|  | The generic-gnu target, in conjunction with the CROSS environment variable, | 
|  | can be used to cross compile architectures that aren't explicitly listed, if | 
|  | the toolchain is a cross GNU (gcc/binutils) toolchain. Other POSIX toolchains | 
|  | will likely work as well. For instance, to build using the mipsel-linux-uclibc | 
|  | toolchain, the following command could be used (note, POSIX SH syntax, adapt | 
|  | to your shell as necessary): | 
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|  | $ CROSS=mipsel-linux-uclibc- ../libaom/configure | 
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|  | In addition, the executables to be invoked can be overridden by specifying the | 
|  | environment variables: CC, AR, LD, AS, STRIP, NM. Additional flags can be | 
|  | passed to these executables with CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, and ASFLAGS. | 
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|  | 5. Configuration errors | 
|  | If the configuration step fails, the first step is to look in the error log. | 
|  | This defaults to config.log. This should give a good indication of what went | 
|  | wrong. If not, contact us for support. | 
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|  | AOM TEST VECTORS: | 
|  | The test vectors can be downloaded and verified using the build system after | 
|  | running configure. To specify an alternate directory the | 
|  | LIBAOM_TEST_DATA_PATH environment variable can be used. | 
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|  | $ ./configure --enable-unit-tests | 
|  | $ LIBAOM_TEST_DATA_PATH=../libaom-test-data make testdata | 
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|  | SUPPORT | 
|  | This library is an open source project supported by its community. Please | 
|  | please email aomediacodec-chair@jointdevelopment.kavi.com for help. | 
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