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Building aubio
.. highlight:: bash
Note
To download a prebuilt version of aubio, see :ref:`download`.
aubio uses waf to configure, compile, and test the source. A copy of waf is included in aubio tarball, so all you need is a terminal, a compiler, and a recent version of python installed.
Note
Make sure you have all the :ref:`requirements` you want before building.
Latest release
The latest stable release can be downloaded from https://aubio.org/download:
$ curl -O http://aubio.org/pub/aubio-0.4.3.tar.bz2 $ tar xf aubio-0.4.3.tar.bz2 $ cd aubio-0.4.3
Git repository
The latest git branch can be obtained with:
$ git clone git://git.aubio.org/git/aubio $ cd aubio
The following command will fetch the correct waf version (not included in aubio's git):
$ ./scripts/get_waf.sh
Note
Windows users without Git Bash installed will want to use the following commands instead:
$ curl -fsS -o waf https://waf.io/waf-1.8.22 $ curl -fsS -o waf.bat https://raw.githubusercontent.com/waf-project/waf/master/utils/waf.bat
Compiling
To compile the C library, examples programs, and tests, run:
$ ./waf configure
Check out the available options using ./waf configure --help. Once you are done with configuration, you can start building:
$ ./waf build
To install the freshly built C library and tools, simply run the following command:
$ sudo ./waf install
Note
Windows users should simply run waf, without the leading ./. For instance:
$ waf configure build
Cleaning
If you wish to uninstall the files installed by the install command, use uninstall:
$ sudo ./waf uninstall
To clean the source directory, use the clean command:
$ ./waf clean
To also forget the options previously passed to the last ./waf configure invocation, use the distclean command:
$ ./waf distclean
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