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Installation instructions for forked-daapd
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This document contains instructions for installing forked-daapd from the git
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tree.
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The source for this version of forked-daapd can be found here:
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<https://github.com/ejurgensen/forked-daapd.git>
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The original (now unmaintained) source can be found here:
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<http://git.debian.org/?p=users/jblache/forked-daapd.git>
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Quick version for Debian/Ubuntu users
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If you are the lucky kind, this should get you all the required tools and
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libraries:
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sudo apt-get install \
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build-essential git autotools-dev autoconf libtool gettext gawk gperf \
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antlr3 libantlr3c-dev libconfuse-dev libunistring-dev libsqlite3-dev \
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libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libavutil-dev libasound2-dev \
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libmxml-dev libgcrypt11-dev libavahi-client-dev libavl-dev zlib1g-dev \
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libevent-dev
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Depending on the version of libav/ffmpeg in your distribution you may also need
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libavresample-dev.
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To build with LastFM support, you should also install libcurl4-openssl-dev.
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Note that while forked-daapd will work with versions of libevent between 2.0.0
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and 2.1.3, it is recommended to use either libevent 1 or 2.1.4+. Otherwise you
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will not have support for Shoutcast metadata and simultaneous streaming to
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multiple clients. Libevent 1 is not in the Debian repository, but you can get
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the packages in the Ubuntu repository.
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Then run the following:
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git clone https://github.com/ejurgensen/forked-daapd.git
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cd forked-daapd
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autoreconf -i
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./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
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make
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sudo make install
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Finally, read the bit in the bottom of this document about init scripts, read
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the README, edit the configuration file and restart the server.
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Quick version for FreeBSD 10+
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The build process for FreeBSD is rather complicated, but the good news is that
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there is a script in the 'scripts' folder that will at least attempt to do all
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the work for you. And should the script not work for you, you can still look
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through it and use it as an installation guide.
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Long version - requirements
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Required tools:
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- ANTLR v3 is required to build forked-daapd, along with its C runtime
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(libantlr3c). Use a version between 3.1.3 and 3.4 of ANTLR v3 and the
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matching C runtime version. Get it from <http://www.antlr3.org/>
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- Java runtime: ANTLR is written in Java and as such a JRE is required to
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run the tool. The JRE is enough, you don't need a full JDK.
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- autotools: autoconf 2.63+, automake 1.10+, libtool 2.2. Run autoreconf -i
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at the top of the source tree to generate the build system.
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- gettext: libunistring requires iconv and gettext provides the autotools
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macro definitions for iconv.
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- gperf
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Libraries:
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- libantlr3c (ANTLR3 C runtime, use the same version as antlr3)
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from <https://github.com/antlr/website-antlr3/tree/gh-pages/download/C>
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- Avahi client libraries (avahi-client), 0.6.24 minimum
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from <http://avahi.org/>
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- sqlite3 3.5.0+ with unlock notify API enabled (read below)
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from <http://sqlite.org/download.html>
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- libav 0.6.x - 0.8.x (or ffmpeg 0.5.x - 0.10.x)
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from <http://libav.org/releases/>
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- libconfuse
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from <http://www.nongnu.org/confuse/>
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- libevent 1.4+ (best with version 1.4 or 2.1.4+)
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from <http://libevent.org/>
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- libavl 0.3.5
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from <http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/liba/libavl>
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- MiniXML (aka mxml or libmxml)
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from <http://minixml.org/software.php>
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- gcrypt 1.2.0+
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from <http://gnupg.org/download/index.en.html#libgcrypt>
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- zlib
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from <http://zlib.net/>
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- libunistring 0.9.3+
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from <http://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/#downloading>
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- libasound (optional - ALSA support, recommended for Linux)
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from <http://www.alsa-project.org/>
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- libflac (optional - FLAC support)
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from <http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html>
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- taglib (optional - Musepack support)
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from <http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib.html>
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- libplist 0.16+ (optional - iTunes XML support)
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from <http://github.com/JonathanBeck/libplist/downloads>
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- libspotify (optional - Spotify support)
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from <https://developer.spotify.com>
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- libcurl (optional - LastFM support)
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from <http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/>
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If using binary packages, remember that you need the development packages to
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build forked-daapd (usually named -dev or -devel).
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libavl is not the GNU libavl. There doesn't seem to be an upstream website
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anymore, but you can fetch it from any Debian mirror.
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sqlite3 needs to be built with support for the unlock notify API; this isn't
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always the case in binary packages, so you may need to rebuild sqlite3 to
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enable the unlock notify API (you can check for the presence of the
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sqlite3_unlock_notify symbol in the sqlite3 library). Refer to the sqlite3
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documentation, look for SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY.
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libav (or ffmpeg) is a central piece of forked-daapd and most other FLOSS
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multimedia applications. The version of libav you use will potentially have a
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great influence on your experience with forked-daapd.
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forked-daapd is known to be working with libav 0.8.x, but it also supports older
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versions of libav and ffmpeg.
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Embedded artwork is only supported if your version of forked-daapd is built
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with libav 9+ or ffmpeg 0.11+.
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Long version - building and installing
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Start by generating the build system by running autoreconf -i. This will
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generate the configure script and Makefile.in.
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The configure script will look for a wrapper called antlr3 in the PATH to
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invoke ANTLR3. If your installation of ANTLR3 does not come with such a
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wrapper, create one as follows:
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#!/bin/sh
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CLASSPATH=...
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exec /path/to/java -cp $CLASSPATH org.antlr.Tool "@"
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Adjust the CLASSPATH as needed so that Java will find all the jars needed
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by ANTLR3.
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The parsers will be generated during the build, no manual intervention is
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needed.
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To display the configure options run ./configure --help
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Support for Spotify is optional. Use --enable-spotify to enable this feature.
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If you enable this feature libspotify/api.h is required at compile time.
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Forked-daapd uses runtime dynamic linking to the libspotify library, so even
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though you compiled with --enable-spotify, the executable will still be able
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to run on systems without libspotify (the Spotify features will then be
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disabled).
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Support for LastFM scrobbling is optional. Use --enable-lastfm to enable this
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feature.
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Support for iTunes Music Library XML format is optional. Use --enable-itunes
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to enable this feature.
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FLAC and Musepack support are optional, and they are probably only required
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if your version of libav/ffmpeg is very old (version 0.5 or 0.6). Use
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--enable-flac and --enable-musepack to enable.
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Support for the MPD protocol is optional. Use --enable-mpd to enable this
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feature.
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Recommended build settings:
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./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var
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After configure run the usual make, and if that went well, sudo make install
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Long version - after installation
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After installation, edit the configuration file, /etc/forked-daapd.conf and
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adjust the values at your convenience.
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forked-daapd will drop privileges to any user you'll specify in the
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configuration file if it's started as root.
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This user must have read permission on your library (you can create a group for
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this and make the user a member of the group, for instance) and read/write
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permissions on the database location ($localstatedir/cache/forked-daapd by
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default).
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You'll need an init script if you want to start forked-daapd at boot. A simple
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init script will do, forked-daapd daemonizes all by itself and creates a
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pidfile under /var/run. Different distributions have different standards for
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init scripts and some do not use init scripts anymore; check the documentation
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for your distribution.
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For dependency-based boot systems, here are the forked-daapd dependencies:
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- local filesystems
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- network filesystems, if needed in your setup (library on NFS, ...)
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- networking
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- NTP
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- Avahi daemon
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The LSB header below sums it up:
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### BEGIN INIT INFO
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# Provides: forked-daapd
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# Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $time
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# Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $time
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# Should-Start: avahi
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# Should-Stop: avahi
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# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
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# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
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# Short-Description: DAAP/DACP (iTunes) server, support for AirPlay and Spotify
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# Description: forked-daapd is an iTunes-compatible media server for
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# sharing your media library over the local network with DAAP
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# clients like iTunes. Like iTunes, it can be controlled by
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# Apple Remote (and compatibles) and stream music directly to
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# AirPlay devices. It also supports streaming to RSP clients
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# (Roku devices) and streaming from Spotify.
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### END INIT INFO
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