The Raspbian image at the time of writing is the May 2016
version, with the release date of 2016-05-10
. It does not include libsoxr
, but it is available as a package via apt-get
.
Alternatively, libsoxr
is very easy to compile. Here are very brief instructions to download, compile and install it:
- Install
cmake
. This is used in the building of libsoxr. On Linuxes such as Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian:
# apt-get install cmake
On FreeBSD:
# pkg install cmake
- Download the
libsoxr source
:
$ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/soxr/code libsoxr
cd
into thelibsoxr
directory and start the build process:
$ cd libsoxr
$ ./go
Be patient! This takes a long time on a Raspberry Pi -- it looks like it gets stuck around 40% or 50%, but it will finish if you let it.
Having compiled libsoxr
, it must now must be installed:
$ cd Release
# make install
Finally, for Shairport Sync to be able to locate libsoxr
during compilation, you need to tell ld
about it. Be careful here if you are on FreeBSD -- the following instructions for Linux would mess up your FreeBSD system.
On Linuxes such as Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian:
# ldconfig -v
On FreeBSD you must add the location of the soxr.pc
file to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
, if it exists, and define it otherwise. Here is what you do if it doesn't already exist:
$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig"
$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
That's it. Now you can select the --with-soxr
option when you're building Shairport Sync.