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Way to build a static FFmpeg on OSX and Linux with non-free codecs included. X264: H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC); x265: H.265 Video Codec; aom: AV1 Video. X264 QuickTime Codec for Mac, free and safe download. X264 QuickTime Codec. Installing the x264 Quicktime codec is easy, it only takes a few seconds,.
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commented Jul 22, 2019
Hi, as the feature to incrementally render maps is still on the way, I would need to manually run this on my Mac. Unfortunately, I dont think that the binary would work (ye, I tried it) so im left with compiling from scratch. I've tried installing the dependencies via: The last line being a way to install zlib (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52741673/how-can-i-install-zlib-on-mac-os-x-mojave-10-14). Which then gets me: But it seems that first im getting a lot of warnings about deprecations in MacOS 10.12 Then started getting C++11 related issues Anyone tried this successfully to compile on a Mac? |
commented Jul 23, 2019 •
hi, I use docker on my mac git clone https://github.com/clarkx86/papyrusjs.git cd papyrusjs docker run -ti --rm -v $(pwd):/srv node bash and inside docker cd /srv/ apt update apt install cmake g++ zlib1g-dev npm install |
commented Aug 16, 2019 •
This would make your life easier if you want to use Docker (it would also host the site for you): https://hub.docker.com/r/pogzie/papyrusjs I was hoping to have this running on my mac without docker and run it as a cron job every couple of hours. |
commented Sep 19, 2019 •
I successfully did npm install on mac, you need to link gcc to brew's gcc. For example, my Homebrew version installed was 9, run this before running npm install : |
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Often times, you need c or gcc compiler to compile open source projects in Mac OS X. The problem is Mac OS X doesn’t install the gcc compiler by default.
If you try to install or compile some projects that required c/gcc compiler, following errors message will be logged :
![For For](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125848239/546718416.png)
In terminal, type “
gcc
“, you will get message “command not found”.Solution
To install gcc compiler on Mac OS X, you need to download and install “Command Line Tools for Xcode”, which is available in Apple’s developer page. See following steps :
1. Register Apple Developer Account
Access Apple’s developer page, to process on the download, you need to register an Apple account, it’s free, but need to spend few minutes to fill in the survey.
2. Command Line Tools for Xcode
In Apple developer page, “Developer Tools” category, find “Command Line Tools for Xcode“, choose your version and click on the xx.dmg file (file size is 100mb ++) to start the download.
3. Installation
After .dmg file is downloaded, a small dialog will be prompted and show you this file – “Command Line Tools.mpkg“, just double click on it, follow the wizard guide to complete the installation.
4. Verification
After installation is completed, run “
gcc -v
” in terminal again. If everything fine, following output will be displayed. Done, the gcc version 4.2.1 is installed on Mac OS X successfully.