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#!/bin/bash | |
if [ -z "$ANDROID_NDK" ]; then | |
echo "Please set ANDROID_NDK to the Android NDK folder" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
#Change to your local machine's architecture | |
HOST_OS_ARCH=darwin-x86_64 | |
function configure_ffmpeg { | |
ABI=$1 | |
PLATFORM_VERSION=$2 | |
TOOLCHAIN_PATH=$ANDROID_NDK/toolchains/llvm/prebuilt/${HOST_OS_ARCH}/bin | |
local STRIP_COMMAND | |
# Determine the architecture specific options to use | |
case ${ABI} in | |
armeabi-v7a) | |
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX=armv7a-linux-androideabi | |
STRIP_COMMAND=arm-linux-androideabi-strip | |
ARCH=armv7-a | |
;; | |
arm64-v8a) | |
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-android | |
ARCH=aarch64 | |
;; | |
x86) | |
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX=i686-linux-android | |
ARCH=x86 | |
EXTRA_CONFIG="--disable-asm" | |
;; | |
x86_64) | |
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX=x86_64-linux-android | |
ARCH=x86_64 | |
EXTRA_CONFIG="--disable-asm" | |
;; | |
esac | |
if [ -z ${STRIP_COMMAND} ]; then | |
STRIP_COMMAND=${TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}-strip | |
fi | |
echo "Configuring FFmpeg build for ${ABI}" | |
echo "Toolchain path ${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}" | |
echo "Command prefix ${TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}" | |
echo "Strip command ${STRIP_COMMAND}" | |
./configure \ | |
--prefix=build/${ABI} \ # The path where the resulting libraries and headers will be installed after `make install` is run. The resulting directory structure is "build/{armeabi-v7a,arm64-v8a,x86,x86_64}/{include, lib}". | |
--target-os=android \ # Target operating system name. | |
--arch=${ARCH} \ # Target CPU architecture e.g. armv7-a. | |
--enable-cross-compile \ # We are compiling for a different target architecture than the host. | |
--cc=${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/${TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}${PLATFORM_VERSION}-clang \ # Path to the C compiler. In our case we're using clang. | |
--strip=${TOOLCHAIN_PATH}/${STRIP_COMMAND} \ # Path to the strip binary for our target architecture. | |
--enable-small \ # Optimize for size instead of speed. | |
--disable-programs \ # Do not build command line programs. We don't need them as our app will be interacting with the FFmpeg API. | |
--disable-doc \ # Do not build documentation. | |
--enable-shared \ # Build shared libraries. We'll keep the FFmpeg .so files separate from our main shared library. | |
--disable-static \ # Do not build static libraries. | |
${EXTRA_CONFIG} \ | |
--disable-everything \ # Disable all modules. To keep the library size to a minimum we will explicitly specify the modules to be built below. | |
--enable-decoder=mp3 \ # Enable the MP3 decoder. For a list of supported decoders type ./configure --help. | |
--enable-demuxer=mp3 # Enable the MP3 demuxer. For a list of supported demuxers type ./configure --help. | |
return $? | |
} | |
function build_ffmpeg { | |
configure_ffmpeg $1 $2 | |
if [ $? -eq 0 ] | |
then | |
make clean | |
make -j12 | |
make install | |
else | |
echo "FFmpeg configuration failed, please check the error log." | |
fi | |
} | |
build_ffmpeg armeabi-v7a 16 | |
build_ffmpeg arm64-v8a 21 | |
build_ffmpeg x86 16 | |
build_ffmpeg x86_64 21 |
Hi Don, I'm getting the following error while executing bash.
./ffmpeg-build.sh: line 59: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
./ffmpeg-build.sh: line 87: syntax error: unexpected end of file
@prashan-prajapati Did you edit the script? If so, it could be that you have a \
in the wrong place.
@harthorst That article is referring to LGPL 3.0 whereas FFmpeg is licensed with LGPL 2.1 which does not contain the clause (section 4.1.b) about providing an update mechanism.
@dturner thanks. I did not see that
Hi Don, I'm getting the following error while executing bash.
./ffmpeg-build.sh: line 59: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
./ffmpeg-build.sh: line 87: syntax error: unexpected end of file
I had the same problem. Solution: delete all comments from lines 50 - 64
Hi Don. Here is a blog article: https://xebia.com/blog/the-lgpl-on-android/ - see d1. There are also some discussions, for instance here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4916512/using-lgpl-library-in-paid-android-app