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# Aegisub
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For binaries and general information [see the homepage](http://www.aegisub.org).
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The bug tracker can be found at http://devel.aegisub.org.
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Support is available on [the forums](http://forum.aegisub.org) or [on IRC](irc://irc.rizon.net/aegisub).
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## Building Aegisub
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### Windows
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Prerequisites:
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1. Visual Studio 2015 (the free Community edition is good enough)
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2. The June 2010 DirectX SDK (the final release before DirectSound was dropped)
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3. [Yasm](http://yasm.tortall.net/) installed to somewhere on your path.
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There are a few optional dependencies:
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1. msgfmt, to build the translations
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2. WinRAR, to build the portable installer
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3. InnoSetup, to build the regular installer
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All other dependencies are either stored in the repository or are included as submodules.
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Building:
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1. Clone Aegisub's repository recursively to fetch it and all submodules: `git clone --recursive git@github.com:Aegisub/Aegisub.git` This will take quite a while and requires about 2.5 GB of disk space.
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2. Open Aegisub.sln
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3. Build the BuildTasks project.
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4. Build the entire solution.
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You should now have a `bin` directory in your Aegisub directory which contains `aegisub32d.exe`, along with a pile of other files.
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The Aegisub installer includes some files not built as part of Aegisub (such as Avisynth and VSFilter), so for a fully functional copy of Aegisub you now need to copy all of the files from an installed copy of Aegisub into your `bin` directory (and don't overwrite any of the files already there).
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You'll also either need to copy the `automation` directory into the `bin` directory, or edit your automation search paths to include the `automation` directory in the source tree.
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After building the solution once, you'll want to switch to the Debug-MinDep configuration, which skips checking if the dependencies are out of date, as that takes a while.
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### OS X
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A vaguely recent version of Xcode and the corresponding command-line tools are required.
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Nothing older than Xcode 5 has been tested recently, but it is likely that some later versions of Xcode 4 are good enough.
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For personal usage, you can use homebrew to install almost all of Aegisub's dependencies:
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brew install boost --c++11 --with-icu
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brew install autoconf ffmpeg fontconfig freetype2 fftw3 fribidi libass wxmac
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[ffms2](http://github.com/FFMS/ffms2) currently does not have a homebrew formula, but with ffmpeg installed should be a simple `./configure && make && make install` to install.
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Once the dependencies are installed, build Aegisub with `autoreconf && ./configure && make && make osx-bundle`.
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`autoreconf` should be skipped if you are building from a source tarball rather than `git`.
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## License
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All files in this repository are licensed under various GPL-compatible BSD-style licenses; see LICENCE and the individual source files for more information.
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The official Windows and OS X builds are GPLv2 due to including fftw3.
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