Copyright © 2004-2008 Timo Hirvonen tihirvon@gmail.com
Copyright © 2008-2016 Various Authors
List available optional features
$ ./configure --help Auto-detect everything
$ ./configure To disable some feature, arts for example, and install to $HOME run
$ ./configure prefix=$HOME CONFIG_ARTS=n After running configure you can see from the generated config.mk file what features have been configured in (see the CONFIG_* options).
Note: For some distributions you need to install development versions of the dependencies. For example if you want to use 'mad' input plugin (mp3) you need to install libmad0-dev (Debian) or libmad-devel (RPM) package. After installing dependencies you need to run ./configure again, of course.
If you want to use the Tremor library as alternative for decoding Ogg/Vorbis files you have to pass CONFIG_TREMOR=y to the configure script:
$ ./configure CONFIG_VORBIS=y CONFIG_TREMOR=y The Tremor library is supposed to be used on hardware that has no FPU.
$ make Or on some BSD systems you need to explicitly use GNU make:
$ gmake $ make install Or to install to a temporary directory:
$ make install DESTDIR=~/tmp/cmus This is useful when creating binary packages.
Remember to replace make with gmake if needed.
$ man cmus-tutorial And
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After a crash send bug report with last lines of ~/cmus-debug.txt to cmus-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. The file exists only if you configured cmus with maximum debug level (./configure DEBUG=2).
$ git clone https://github.com/cmus/cmus.git cmus uses the Linux kernel coding style. Use hard tabs. Tabs are always 8 characters wide. Keep the style consistent with rest of the code.
Use git format-patch to generate patches from your commits. Alternatively you can use diff -up if you don't want to use git.