================= Compile LibRaw with RawSpeed support ======================== 0) RawSpeed version: LibRaw supports 'master' version of RawSpeed library: https://github.com/darktable-org/rawspeed/tree/master Although this version is really outdated, newer versions does not looks stable enough for production use (for example, this critical issue not fixed for 10+ months: https://github.com/darktable-org/rawspeed/issues/100 ) 1) Prerequisites To build RawSpeed you need libxml2, iconv, and JPEG library installed on your system. 2) Build RawSpeed: -- consult http://rawstudio.org/blog/?p=800 for details -- Win32: you need POSIX Threads for Win32 installed on your system (http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/) -- use provided RawSpeed/rawspeed.samsung-decoder.patch to fix old Samsung decoder bug -- you may use qmake .pro files supplied in LibRaw distribution (RawSpeed/rawspeed.qmake-pro-files.patch) Adjust path to libraries/includes according to your setup. -- Win32: you need to add __declspec(..) to external C++ classes. Use patch provided with LibRaw (RawSpeed/rawspeed.win32-dll.patch) -- Unix: you need to define rawspeed_get_number_of_processor_cores() call For most unix systems (Linux, MacOS X 10.4+, FreeBSD) patch provided with LibRaw (RawSpeed/rawspeed.cpucount-unix.patch) should work. 3) Build LibRaw with RawSpeed support: Win32: --Uncomment CFLAGS_RAWSPEED and LDFLAGS_RAWSPEED lines in Makefile.msvc. Adjust paths to libraries/includes if needed. -- run nmake -f Makefile.msvc Unix/MacOS: -- Uncomment CFLAGS/LDADD lines in RawSpeed section in Makefile.dist -- Uncomment RAWSPEED_DATA line if you wish to rebuild internal copy of RawSpeed's cameras.xml -- run make -f Makefile.dist Compile options: -- You may specify -DNOSONY_RAWSPEED define if you do not want to use RawSpeed's Sony formats decoder (because result of this decoder is different from LibRaw's built-in decoder) 4) Build/run your Apps with LibRaw+RawSpeed -- Build as usual, no changes required in your apps unless you access LibRaw::imgdata.rawdata.raw_image[] directly -- you may turn off RawSpeed support on runtime by setting imgdata.params.use_rawspeed to 0. -- You'll need all shared libraries you linked to at runtime (libxml2, iconv, LibJPEG, and posix threads on Win32).