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README.md

SRT Static Libraries Installer for Windows

This directory contains scripts to build a binary installer for libsrt on Windows systems for Visual Studio applications using SRT.

SRT developer: Building the libsrt installer

Prerequisites

These first two steps need to be executed once only.

  • Prerequisite 1: Install OpenSSL for Windows, both 64 and 32 bits. This can be done automatically by running the PowerShell script install-openssl.ps1.

  • Prerequisite 2: Install NSIS, the NullSoft Installation Scripting system. This can be done automatically by running the PowerShell script install-nsis.ps1.

Building the libsrt installer

To build the libsrt installer, simply run the PowerShell script build-win-installer.ps1. Running it without parameters, for instance launching it from the Windows Explorer, is sufficient to build the installer.

Optional parameters:

  • -Version name : Use the specified string as version number for libsrt. By default, if the current commit has a tag, use that tag (initial "v" removed, for instance 1.4.3). Otherwise, the defaut version is a detailed version number (most recent version, number of commits since then, short commit SHA, for instance 1.4.3-32-g22cc924). Use that option if necessary to specify some other non-standard form of version string.

  • -NoPause : Do not wait for the user to press <enter> at end of execution. By default, execute a pause instruction at the end of execution, which is useful when the script was launched from Windows Explorer. Use that option when the script is invoked from another PowerShell script.

The installer is then available in the directory installers.

The name of the installer is libsrt-VERS.exe where VERS is the SRT version number (see the -Version option).

The installer shall then be published as a release asset in the srt repository on GitHub, either as libsrt-VERS.exe or libsrt-VERS-win-installer.zip. In the latter case, the archive shall contain libsrt-VERS.exe.

SRT user: Using the libsrt installer

Installing the SRT libraries

To install the SRT libraries, simply run the libsrt-VERS.exe installer which is available in the SRT release area.

After installing the libsrt binaries, an environment variable named LIBSRT is defined with the installation root (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\libsrt).

If there is a need for automation, in a CI/CD pipeline for instance, the download of the latest libsrt-VERS.exe and its installation can be automated using the sample PowerShell script install-libsrt.ps1 which is available in this directory. This script may be freely copied in the user's build environment.

When run without parameters (for instance from the Windows explorer), this script downloads and installs the latest version of libsrt.

Optional parameters:

  • -Destination path : Specify a local directory where the libsrt package will be downloaded. By default, use the tmp subdirectory from this script's directory.

  • -ForceDownload : Force a download even if the package is already downloaded in the destination path. Note that the latest version is always checked. If a older package is already present but a newer one is available online, the newer one is always downloaded, even without this option.

  • -GitHubActions : When used in a GitHub Actions workflow, make sure that the LIBSRT environment variable is propagated to subsequent jobs. In your GitHub workflow, in the initial setup phase, use script-dir\install-libsrt.ps1 -GitHubActions -NoPause.

  • -NoInstall : Do not install the package, only download it. By default, libsrt is installed.

  • -NoPause : Do not wait for the user to press <enter> at end of execution. By default, execute a pause instruction at the end of execution, which is useful when the script was launched from Windows Explorer. Use that option when the script is invoked from another PowerShell script.

Building Windows applications with libsrt

In the SRT installation root directory (specified in environment variable LIBSRT), there is a Visual Studio property file named libsrt.props. Simply reference this property file in your Visual Studio project to use libsrt.

You can also do that manually by editing the application project file (the XML file named with a .vcxproj extension). Add the following line just before the end of the file:

<Import Project="$(LIBSRT)\libsrt.props"/>

With this setup, just compile your application normally, either using the Visual Studio IDE or the MSBuild command line tool.

Files reference

This directory contains the following files:

File name Usage
build-win-installer.ps1 PowerShell script to build the libsrt installer.
install-libsrt.ps1 Sample PowerShell script to automatically install libsrt (for user's projects).
install-openssl.ps1 PowerShell script to install OpenSSL (prerequisite to build the installer).
install-nsis.ps1 PowerShell script to install NSIS (prerequisite to build the installer).
libsrt.nsi NSIS installation script (used to build the installer).
libsrt.props Visual Studio property files to use libsrt (embedded in the installer).
README.md This text file.