![]() ![]() OPTIONAL: Enter the following to cleanup old install/files. sudo apt-get install bison bzip2 curl flex g++ gzip pax Next, install additional dependencies required to build the MinGW-w64 toolchain. sudo apt-get install automake autoconf autopoint build-essential cmake gcc git intltool libtool libtool-bin m4 make ninja-build patch pkg-config python tar zlib1g-dev nasm meson Remove if you plan to install it manually if needed. Update 06-19-2020: Added meson to the following code, as it should be updated in newest versions of Ubuntu. Update 11-14-2019: To build 1.3.0 requires newer versions of some packages (meson). Remove it if you aren't sure which version of Ubuntu you're using and I'll go through how to install it manually later. I added nasm at the end of the following install code. Update: The latest generic "Ubuntu" from the Microsoft store should install 2.13.02 nasm by default. Note that nasm isn't included like the Handbrake official guide has (explained later). It will ask if you would like to continue, type y then press enter. I set my username as "usr" for this guide.īefore we start, update the Ubuntu build using sudo apt-get update Go to app settings to reset the install 3. Tip: If you right click Ubuntu and go to app settings, you can reset it if you mess up. Feel free to Use newer versions in the future when this guide is outdated unless there are bugs preventing you from compiling. PowerShell can be quickly opened via right clicking the Windows button 2. Open PowerShell (Admin) and type in the following command Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux Note: Refer to Microsoft's official guide HERE.įirst, make sure your Windows machine have access to this new feature (or just simply update your system). Update 10-12-2021: Still works as of 1.4.2.ĭisclaimer: I'm not a pro user or even remotely close to computer literate, thus I most like am unable to help out if there are problems. 1.4.0 is gonna be a huge update, and if anything changes the official guide should have all the info you need. Update 05-08-2021: The guide still works, but I do not plan on updating the guide in the future. This is essencially the same stuff as the above 2 links, but streamlined and focus on a 64bit build via Windows Subsystem for Linux instead of a VM/actual install. Guides I read to write this guide and you should totally visit them too: Note: Read the guide on desktop with the new Reddit UI to see the pictures displayed. So I recently started using Windows Subsystem for Linux instead of a VM, so here's a guide on how to do that so you don't make the same mistakes that I did. ![]()
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