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| TagLib Installation
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| ===================
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| 
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| TagLib uses the CMake build system. As a user, you will most likely want to
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| build TagLib in release mode and install it into a system-wide location.
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| This can be done using the following commands:
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| 
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|   cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -DCMAKE_RELEASE_TYPE=Release .
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|   make
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|   sudo make install
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| 
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| In order to build the included examples, use the BUILD_EXAMPLES option:
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| 
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|   cmake -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=ON [...]
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| 
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| See http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/runningcmake.html for generic help on
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| running CMake.
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| 
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| Mac OS X
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| --------
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| 
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| On Mac OS X, you might want to build a framework that can be easily integrated
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| into your application. If you set the BUILD_FRAMEWORK option on, it will compile
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| TagLib as a framework. For example, the following command can be used to build
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| an Universal Binary framework with Mac OS X 10.4 as the deployment target:
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| 
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|   cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
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|     -DBUILD_FRAMEWORK=ON \
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|     -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/usr/bin/gcc-4.0 \
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|     -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/usr/bin/c++-4.0 \
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|     -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/ \
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|     -DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4 \
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|     -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="ppc;i386;x86_64"
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| 
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| For a 10.6 Snow Leopard static library with both 32-bit and 64-bit code, use:
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| 
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|   cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
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|     -DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.6 \
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|     -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES="i386;x86_64" \
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|     -DENABLE_STATIC=ON \
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|     -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="<folder you want to build to>"
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| 
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| After 'make', and 'make install', add libtag.a to your XCode project, and add
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| the include folder to the project's User Header Search Paths.
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| 
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| Windows
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| -------
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| 
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| For building a static library on Windows with Visual Studio 2010, cd to
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| the TagLib folder then:
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| 
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|   cmake -DENABLE_STATIC=ON -DENABLE_STATIC_RUNTIME=ON -G "Visual Studio 10" ...
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|   
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| Including ENABLE_STATIC_RUNTIME=ON indicates you want TagLib built using the
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| static runtime library, rather than the DLL form of the runtime.
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| CMake will create a Visual Studio solution, taglib.sln that you can open and
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| build as normal.  
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| 
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| Unit Tests
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| ----------
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| 
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| If you want to run the test suite to make sure TagLib works properly on your
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| system, you need to have cppunit installed. To build the tests, include
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| the option -DBUILD_TESTS=on when running cmake.
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| 
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| The test suite has a custom target in the build system, so you can run
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| the tests using make:
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| 
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|   make check
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| 
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