# Building CCExtractor on Windows using WSL This guide explains how to build CCExtractor on Windows using WSL (Ubuntu). It is based on a fresh setup and includes all required dependencies and common build issues encountered during compilation. --- ## Prerequisites - Windows 10 or Windows 11 - WSL enabled - Ubuntu installed via Microsoft Store --- ## Install WSL and Ubuntu From PowerShell (run as Administrator): ```powershell wsl --install -d Ubuntu ``` Restart the system if prompted, then launch Ubuntu from the Start menu. --- ## Update system packages ```bash sudo apt update ``` --- ## Install basic build tools ```bash sudo apt install -y build-essential git pkg-config ``` --- ## Install Rust (required) CCExtractor includes Rust components, so Rust and Cargo are required. ```bash curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh source ~/.cargo/env ``` Verify installation: ```bash cargo --version rustc --version ``` --- ## Install required libraries ```bash sudo apt install -y \ libclang-dev clang \ libtesseract-dev tesseract-ocr \ libgpac-dev ``` --- ## Clone the repository ```bash git clone https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor.git cd ccextractor ``` --- ## Build CCExtractor ```bash cd linux ./build ``` After a successful build, verify by running: ```bash ./ccextractor ``` You should see the help/usage output. --- ## Common build issues ### cargo: command not found ```bash source ~/.cargo/env ``` --- ### Unable to find libclang ```bash sudo apt install libclang-dev clang ``` --- ### gpac/isomedia.h: No such file or directory ```bash sudo apt install libgpac-dev ``` --- ### please install tesseract development library ```bash sudo apt install libtesseract-dev tesseract-ocr ``` --- ## Notes - Compiler warnings during the build process are expected and do not indicate failure. - This guide was tested on Ubuntu (WSL) running on Windows 11.