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# Compiling CCExtractor
You may compile CCExtractor across all major platforms using `CMakeLists.txt` stored under `ccextractor/src/` directory. Autoconf and custom build scripts are also available. See platform specific instructions in the below sections.
Downloads for precompiled binaries and source code can be found [on our website](https://www.ccextractor.org?id=public:general:downloads).
Clone the latest repository from Github
```
git clone https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor.git
```
## Linux
1. Make sure all the dependencies are met.
```
sudo apt-get install -y gcc
sudo apt-get install -y libcurl4-gnutls-dev
sudo apt-get install -y tesseract-ocr
sudo apt-get install -y tesseract-ocr-dev
sudo apt-get install -y libleptonica-dev
```
**Note:** On Ubuntu Version 14.04 (Trusty) and earlier, you should build leptonica and tesseract from source
2. Compiling
**Using the build script**
```
#Navigate to linux directory and call the build script
cd ccextractor/linux
./build
# test your build
./ccextractor
```
**Standard linux compilation through Autoconf scripts**
```
sudo apt-get install autoconf #Dependency to generate configuration script
cd ccextractor/linux
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
# test your build
./ccextractor
# make build systemwide
sudo make install
```
**Using CMake**
```
#Create and navigate to directory where you want to store built files
cd ccextractor/
mkdir build
cd build
#Generate makefile using cmake and then compile
cmake ../src/
make
# test your build
./ccextractor
# make build systemwide
sudo make install
```
**Compiling with GUI:**
To build CCExtractor with a gui you will additionally need to install [GLEW](http://glew.sourceforge.net/build.html) and [GLFW](http://www.glfw.org/docs/latest/compile.html)
In order to compile it you'll need to configure it using autoconf by passing the `-with-gui` option.
```
./autogen.sh
./configure --with-gui
make
# make build systemwide
sudo make install
```
Once set up you can run the GUI interface from the terminal `./ccextractorGUI`
## macOS
1. Make sure all the dependencies are met. They can be installed via Homebrew as
```
brew install pkg-config
brew install autoconf automake libtool
brew install tesseract
brew install leptonica
```
To verify tesseract and leptonica are detected by pkg-config, e.g.
````
pkg-config --exists --print-errors tesseract
pkg-config --exists --print-errors lept
````
2. Compiling
**Using build.command script:**
```
cd ccextractor/mac
./build.command OCR
# test your build
./ccextractor
```
If you don't want the OCR capabilities, then you don't need to configure the tesseract and leptonica packages, and build it with just
```
cd ccextractor/mac
./build.command
# test your build
./ccextractor
```
**Using CMake**
```
#Create and navigate to directory where you want to store built files
cd ccextractor/
mkdir build
cd build
#Generate makefile using cmake and then compile
cmake ../src/
make
# test your build
./ccextractor
```
**Standard compilation through Autoconf scripts :**
```
cd ccextractor/mac
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
# test your build
./ccextractor
```
**Compiling with GUI:**
To use CCExtractor with a gui you will additionally need to install GLEW and GLFW. You can do that by installing it via homebrew using:
```
brew install glfw
brew install glew
```
In order to compile it you'll need to configure it using autoconf by passing the `-with-gui` option.
```
./autogen.sh
./configure --with-gui
make
```
Once set up you can run the GUI interface from the terminal `./ccextractorGUI`
## Windows
Open the windows/ccextractor.sln file with Visual Studio (2015 at least), and build it.
Configurations options are: `(Debug|Release)-Full`
Configurations options include dependent libraries which are used for OCR.
**Using CMake**
You may also generate `.sln` files for Visual Studio and build using build tools, or open `.sln` files using Visual Studio.
```
cmake ../src/ -G "Visual Studio 14 2015"
cmake --build . --config Release --ccextractor
```
## Building Installation Packages
### Arch Linux
Go to the package_creators folder using `cd` and run the `./arch.sh`
### Redhat Package Manager (rpm) based Linux Distributions
Go to the package_creators folder using `cd` and run the `./rpm.sh`
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