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ADD: PyMuPDF v1.26.5: the original sdist.
| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Sat, 11 Oct 2025 11:19:58 +0200 |
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# Installing ## Download Either [download a release](https://mupdf.com/releases) or clone the latest source from the Git repository: git clone --recursive git://git.ghostscript.com/mupdf.git ## Build on Windows For Windows use the Visual Studio solution file in `platform/win32/mupdf.sln`. ## Build on MacOS MacOS should be buildable in the same way as for Linux, but the exact set of required libraries may vary. No viewer option is available as standard. ## Build on Linux (and BSD and macOS) Use the GNU makefile to build on Linux or the BSDs. make The viewers require the X11 (and OpenGL for mupdf-gl) headers and libraries to build. Install these packages (the exact package names may vary depending on your distro of choice): sudo apt install xorg-dev libxcursor-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev sudo apt install mesa-common-dev libgl1-mesa-dev packages libglu1-mesa-dev Alternatively, if you only want to build the MuPDF library command line tools: make tools ## Testing the build The steps above will put the libraries and binaries in the `build/release/` directory. The tools and viewers are portable executables that don't need any auxiliary files, so can be run from anywhere. To make sure that everything works, you can run them directly from the build directory: ./build/release/mutool -v ## Install on Linux You can safely copy the binaries to any directory in your path. cp ./build/release/mutool ~/.local/bin/mutool Or, if you prefer you can install the binaries, libraries, and headers system wide: make prefix=/usr/local install Good luck!
