### Raspberry Pi If you're compiling for a Raspberry Pi, then the path to the required headers and libraries can be set manually, in case it's not in a standard system directory: ``` cmake -DRPI_INCLUDE_DIR=/path/to/vc/include \ -DRPI_LIB_DIR=/path/to/vc/lib \ .. ``` The headers and libraries are installed in /opt/vc when using Raspbian, but they may be installed somewhere else when using another distribution. Please ask the distribution's maintainers for help in case compilation fails and you're not using Raspbian. If you're cross compiling, then you can set the correct toolchain like this (for the Raspberry Pi): ``` cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../cmake/CrossCompile.cmake \ -DXCOMPILE_BASE_PATH=/path/to/tools/arm-bcm2708/arm-bcm2708hardfp-linux-gnueabi \ -DXCOMPILE_LIB_PATH=/path/to/firmware/hardfp/opt/vc/lib \ -DRPI_INCLUDE_DIR=/path/to/firmware/hardfp/opt/vc/include \ -DRPI_LIB_DIR=/path/to/firmware/hardfp/opt/vc/lib \ .. ``` To compile libCEC on a new Raspbian installation, follow these instructions: ``` sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install cmake libudev-dev libxrandr-dev python3-dev swig git cd git clone https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/platform.git mkdir platform/build cd platform/build cmake .. make sudo make install cd git clone https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec.git mkdir libcec/build cd libcec/build cmake -DRPI_INCLUDE_DIR=/opt/vc/include -DRPI_LIB_DIR=/opt/vc/lib .. make -j4 sudo make install sudo ldconfig ``` ## Examples Example implementations using libCEC can be found here: * [github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec/blob/master/src/cec-client/cec-client.cpp](https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec/blob/master/src/cec-client/cec-client.cpp) * [github.com/DrGeoff/cec_simplest](https://github.com/DrGeoff/cec_simplest)