| : # If you want to use a local build of rav1e, you must clone the rav1e repo in this directory first, then enable CMake's AVIF_CODEC_RAV1E and AVIF_LOCAL_RAV1E options. |
| : # The git SHA below is known to work, and will occasionally be updated. Feel free to use a more recent commit. |
| |
| : # The odd choice of comment style in this file is to try to share this script between *nix and win32. |
| |
| : # cargo must be in your PATH. (use rustup or brew to install) |
| |
| : # If you're running this on Windows targeting Rust's windows-msvc, be sure you've already run this (from your VC2019 install dir): |
| : # "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Professional\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat" |
| : # |
| : # On a successful local build, rav1e/build.libavif/ should contain the necessary headers and static library. |
| |
| git clone -b 0.5 --depth 1 https://github.com/xiph/rav1e.git |
| |
| cd rav1e |
| cargo install cargo-c |
| |
| mkdir build.libavif |
| cargo cinstall --release --library-type=staticlib --prefix=/usr --destdir build.libavif |
| cd .. |