This guide has been tested with openSUSE Tumbleweed x86_64. Please read it in full before you proceed to familiarize yourself with the build procedure.
Several other distributions have specific build guides and a general Linux build guide is also available.
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- Document conventions
- Get the source code
- Install the required packages
3.1. Build missing dependencies - Build Kodi
This guide assumes you are using terminal
, also known as console
, command-line
or simply cli
. Commands need to be run at the terminal, one at a time and in the provided order.
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Example: Clone Kodi's current master branch:
git clone https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi
Commands that contain strings enclosed in angle brackets denote something you need to change to suit your needs.
git clone -b <branch-name> https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi
Example: Clone Kodi's current Krypton branch:
git clone -b Krypton https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi
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Make sure git
is installed:
sudo zypper install git
Clone Kodi's current master branch:
cd $HOME
git clone https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc kodi
Add opensuse-multimedia-libs
repository because some needed packages are non-OSS:
sudo zypper ar -f http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/multimedia:/libs/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/ opensuse-multimedia-libs
sudo zypper ref
NOTE: A message will ask you to accept the key. Enter a
, the trust always option.
If you get a package not found
type of message with the below command, remove the offending package(s) from the install list and reissue the command. Take a note of the missing dependencies and, after a successful step completion, build the missing dependencies manually.
Install build dependencies:
sudo zypper install alsa-devel autoconf automake bluez-devel boost-devel capi4linux-devel ccache cmake doxygen flac-devel fribidi-devel fstrcmp-devel gcc gcc-c++ gettext-devel giflib-devel glew-devel gperf java-openjdk libass-devel libavahi-devel libbluray-devel libbz2-devel libcap-devel libcap-ng-devel libcdio-devel libcec-devel libcurl-devel libdvdread-devel libgudev-1_0-devel libidn2-devel libjasper-devel libjpeg-devel liblcms2-devel libmad-devel libmicrohttpd-devel libmodplug-devel libmpeg2-devel libmysqlclient-devel libnfs-devel libogg-devel libpcap-devel libplist-devel libpng12-devel libpulse-devel libsamplerate-devel libsmbclient-devel libtag-devel libtiff-devel libtool libudev-devel libuuid-devel libva-devel libvdpau-devel libvorbis-devel libXrandr-devel libXrender-devel libxslt-devel libyajl-devel lirc-devel lzo-devel make Mesa-libEGL-devel Mesa-libGLESv2-devel Mesa-libGLESv3-devel nasm patch pcre-devel python-devel randrproto-devel renderproto-devel shairplay-devel sqlite3-devel swig tinyxml-devel
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Building for Wayland requires some extra packages:
sudo zypper install wayland-devel libwayland-egl1 libwayland-egl-devel libxkbcommon-devel scons wayland-protocols-devel
Similarly, building for GBM also requires some extra packages:
sudo zypper install libgbm-devel libinput-devel libxkbcommon-devel
WARNING: Fedora repositories don't have install candidates for libfmt
, rapidjson
and waylandpp
. See build missing dependencies manually section before you proceed.
Optional packages that you might want to install for extra functionality (generating doxygen documentation, for instance):
sudo zypper install doxygen sndio-devel libmariadb-devel
NOTE: For developers and anyone else who builds frequently it is recommended to install ccache
to expedite subsequent builds of Kodi.
You can install it with:
sudo zypper install ccache
TIP: If you have multiple computers at home, distcc
will distribute build workloads of C and C++ code across several machines on a network. Team Kodi may not be willing to give support if problems arise using such a build configuration.
You can install it with:
sudo zypper install distcc
See the general Linux build guide for reference.
Change to Kodi's source code directory:
cd $HOME/kodi
Build and install missing dependencies from repositories (flatbuffers, libfmt, rapidjson and waylandpp):
sudo make -C tools/depends/target/flatbuffers PREFIX=/usr/local
sudo make -C tools/depends/target/libfmt PREFIX=/usr/local
sudo make -C tools/depends/target/rapidjson PREFIX=/usr/local
sudo make -C tools/depends/target/waylandpp PREFIX=/usr/local
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See the general Linux build guide for reference.