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Installing dependencies on Arch
The following instructions are for Arch 2019.09.01.
Basic requirements to run commands:
- sudo (for normal user accounts)
Dependencies:
- base-devel
- cmake
- flac
- fontconfig
- freetype2
- fribidi
- git
- harfbuzz
- jansson
- lame
- libass
- libbluray
- libjpeg-turbo
- libogg
- libsamplerate
- libtheora
- libvorbis
- libvpx
- libxml2
- meson
- nasm
- ninja
- numactl
- opus
- python2
- speex
- x264
- xz
Intel Quick Sync Video dependencies (optional):
- libva
- libdrm
Graphical interface dependencies:
- dbus-glib
- gstreamer
- gst-libav
- gst-plugins-base
- intltool
- libgudev
- libnotify
- webkit2gtk
Install dependencies.
sudo pacman -S base-devel cmake flac fontconfig freetype2 fribidi git harfbuzz jansson lame libass libbluray libjpeg-turbo libogg libsamplerate libtheora libvorbis libvpx libxml2 meson nasm ninja numactl opus python2 speex x264 xz
To build with Intel Quick Sync Video support, install the QSV dependencies.
sudo pacman -S libva libdrm
To build the GTK [GUI](abbr:Graphical User Interface), install the graphical interface dependencies. Requires the GNOME desktop and associated packages, e.g. installed using pacman -S xorg xorg-server && pacman -S gnome gnome-extra.
sudo pacman -S dbus-glib gstreamer gst-libav gst-plugins-base intltool libgudev libnotify webkit2gtk
Arch is now prepared to build HandBrake. See Building HandBrake for Linux for further instructions.