Build scrcpy
Here are the instructions to build scrcpy (client and server).
If you just want to build and install the latest release, follow the simplified process described in doc/linux.md.
Branches
Section titled “Branches”There are two main branches:
master: contains the latest release. It is the home page of the project on GitHub.dev: the current development branch. Every commit present indevwill be in the next release.
If you want to contribute code, please base your commits on the latest dev
branch.
Requirements
Section titled “Requirements”You need adb. It is available in the Android SDK platform
tools, or packaged in your distribution (adb).
On Windows, download the platform-tools and extract
the following files to a directory accessible from your PATH:
adb.exeAdbWinApi.dllAdbWinUsbApi.dll
It is also available in scrcpy releases.
The client requires FFmpeg and LibSDL2. Just follow the instructions.
System-specific steps
Section titled “System-specific steps”Install the required packages from your package manager.
Debian/Ubuntu
Section titled “Debian/Ubuntu”# runtime dependenciessudo apt install ffmpeg libsdl2-2.0-0 adb libusb-1.0-0
# client build dependenciessudo apt install gcc git pkg-config meson ninja-build libsdl2-dev \ libavcodec-dev libavdevice-dev libavformat-dev libavutil-dev \ libswresample-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev
# server build dependenciessudo apt install openjdk-17-jdkOn old versions (like Ubuntu 16.04), meson is too old. In that case, install
it from pip3:
sudo apt install python3-pippip3 install mesonFedora
Section titled “Fedora”# enable RPM fusion freesudo dnf install https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm
# client build dependenciessudo dnf install SDL2-devel ffms2-devel libusb1-devel libavdevice-free-devel meson gcc make
# server build dependenciessudo dnf install java-develWindows
Section titled “Windows”Cross-compile from Linux
Section titled “Cross-compile from Linux”This is the preferred method (and the way the release is built).
From Debian, install mingw:
sudo apt install mingw-w64 mingw-w64-tools libz-mingw-w64-devYou also need the JDK to build the server:
sudo apt install openjdk-17-jdkThen generate the releases:
./release.shIt will generate win32 and win64 releases into dist/.
In MSYS2
Section titled “In MSYS2”From Windows, you need MSYS2 to build the project. From an MSYS2 terminal, install the required packages:
# runtime dependenciespacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-SDL2 \ mingw-w64-x86_64-ffmpeg \ mingw-w64-x86_64-libusb
# client build dependenciespacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-make \ mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc \ mingw-w64-x86_64-pkg-config \ mingw-w64-x86_64-mesonFor a 32 bits version, replace x86_64 by i686:
# runtime dependenciespacman -S mingw-w64-i686-SDL2 \ mingw-w64-i686-ffmpeg \ mingw-w64-i686-libusb
# client build dependenciespacman -S mingw-w64-i686-make \ mingw-w64-i686-gcc \ mingw-w64-i686-pkg-config \ mingw-w64-i686-mesonJava (>= 7) is not available in MSYS2, so if you plan to build the server,
install it manually and make it available from the PATH:
export PATH="$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH"Mac OS
Section titled “Mac OS”Install the packages with Homebrew:
# runtime dependenciesbrew install sdl2 ffmpeg libusb
# client build dependenciesbrew install pkg-config mesonAdditionally, if you want to build the server, install Java 17 from Caskroom, and
make it available from the PATH:
brew tap homebrew/cask-versionsbrew install adoptopenjdk/openjdk/adoptopenjdk17export JAVA_HOME="$(/usr/libexec/java_home --version 1.17)"export PATH="$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH"Docker
Section titled “Docker”Common steps
Section titled “Common steps”As a non-root user, clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpycd scrcpyYou may want to build only the client: the server binary, which will be pushed to the Android device, does not depend on your system and architecture. In that case, use the prebuilt server (so you will not need Java or the Android SDK).
Option 1: Build everything from sources
Section titled “Option 1: Build everything from sources”Install the Android SDK (Android Studio), and set ANDROID_SDK_ROOT to its
directory. For example:
# Linuxexport ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=~/Android/Sdk# Macexport ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=~/Library/Android/sdk# Windowsset ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=%LOCALAPPDATA%\Android\sdkThen, build:
meson setup x --buildtype=release --strip -Db_lto=trueninja -Cx # DO NOT RUN AS ROOTNote: ninja must be run as a non-root user (only ninja install must be run as root).
Option 2: Use prebuilt server
Section titled “Option 2: Use prebuilt server”scrcpy-server-v3.3.3
SHA-256:7e70323ba7f259649dd4acce97ac4fefbae8102b2c6d91e2e7be613fd5354be0
Download the prebuilt server somewhere, and specify its path during the Meson configuration:
meson setup x --buildtype=release --strip -Db_lto=true \ -Dprebuilt_server=/path/to/scrcpy-serverninja -Cx # DO NOT RUN AS ROOTThe server only works with a matching client version (this server works with the
master branch).
Run without installing:
Section titled “Run without installing:”./run x [options]Install
Section titled “Install”After a successful build, you can install scrcpy on the system:
sudo ninja -Cx install # without sudo on WindowsThis installs several files:
/usr/local/bin/scrcpy(main app)/usr/local/share/scrcpy/scrcpy-server(server to push to the device)/usr/local/share/man/man1/scrcpy.1(manpage)/usr/local/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/icon.png(app icon)/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_scrcpy(zsh completion)/usr/local/share/bash-completion/completions/scrcpy(bash completion)
You can then run scrcpy.
Uninstall
Section titled “Uninstall”sudo ninja -Cx uninstall # without sudo on Windows