## Linux & BSD ### Prerequisites libCEC needs the following dependencies in order to work correctly: * [p8-platform](https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/platform) 2.0 or later * udev v151 or later * cdc-acm support compiled into the kernel or available as module To compile libCEC on Linux, you'll need the following dependencies: * [cmake 2.6 or better](http://www.cmake.org/) * a supported C++ 11 compiler The following dependencies are recommended. Without them, the adapter can not be (fully) auto-detected. * pkg-config * udev development headers v151 or later * X randr development headers ### Compilation To compile libCEC on a new Debian/Ubuntu installation, follow these instructions: ``` apt-get update apt-get install cmake libudev-dev libxrandr-dev python-dev swig git clone https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec.git mkdir libcec/build cd libcec/build cmake .. make -j4 sudo make install sudo ldconfig ``` ### Raspberry Pi See [docs/README.raspberrypi.md](README.raspberrypi.md). ### Exynos Pass the argument `-DHAVE_EXYNOS_API=1` to the cmake command in the compilation instructions: ``` cmake -DHAVE_EXYNOS_API=1 .. ``` ### AOCEC Pass the argument `-DHAVE_AOCEC_API=1` to the cmake command in the compilation instructions: ``` cmake -DHAVE_AOCEC_API=1 .. ``` ### TDA995x Pass the argument `-DHAVE_TDA995X_API=1` to the cmake command in the compilation instructions: ``` cmake -DHAVE_TDA995X_API=1 .. ``` ### Linux CEC Framework (v4.10+) Pass the argument `-DHAVE_LINUX_API=1` to the cmake command in the compilation instructions: ``` cmake -DHAVE_LINUX_API=1 .. ``` ### Systemd Example systemd units for common use cases can be found in the [systemd folder](../systemd/). ### Debian / Ubuntu .deb packaging See [docs/README.debian.md](README.debian.md).