Installing Gerbera

We strongly advise using the packages provided by your distribution if available. Please see below for guides on how to install Gerbera on various distributions.

Please try to follow the n-1 principle, i.e. do not install versions older that the previous release. Be aware that this page may not fully reflect latest changes in the respective distribution as well as Team Gerbera is not responsible for the way the packages are built by others. When installing older versions it is likely that options described in this documentation may not exist.

Docker

Docker images are provided on Docker Hub, we recommend running a tagged version.

On Raspbian the container must be run with privileged: true to get time sync running.

docker pull gerbera/gerbera

Ubuntu/Mint

We maintain a Ubuntu Repository.

To install the latest tagged release (>=1.8.0):

curl -fsSL https://gerbera.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/gpg/key/public | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-add-repository https://gerbera.jfrog.io/artifactory/debian

Or for the latest code install git builds:

curl -fsSL https://gerbera.jfrog.io/artifactory/api/gpg/key/public | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-add-repository https://gerbera.jfrog.io/artifactory/debian-git

Or Stephen Czetty maintains a Ubuntu PPA.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stephenczetty/gerbera-updates
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install gerbera

Gentoo

The latest version and live ebuild are in the main portage tree.

emerge -va net-misc/gerbera

Arch

Gerbera is available in AUR with both stable or git versions.

Fedora

Gerbera is available in Fedora 29 or later.

sudo dnf install gerbera

FreeBSD

Gerbera is available via packages and ports collection.

pkg install gerbera

or

cd /usr/ports/net/gerbera/ && make install clean

CentOS

Gerbera 1.2 for Centos x86/64 is available via GitHub: https://github.com/lukesoft76/CENTOS_7.

All necessary rpm files are listed in the provided github project https://github.com/lukesoft76/CENTOS_7 .

Attention! So far, Gerbera is not part of any repository that is maintained in CentOS 7 due to the fact that Gerbera is only available for Fedora 28 which is not the base for CentOS 7!

Debian

Gerbera is included in Buster and Sid.

sudo apt install gerbera

Due to the stable nature of Debian, these packages are likely to be some versions behind the current Gerbera release.

Deb-Multimedia.org also provide builds for Buster and Sid.

openSUSE

Gerbera is available on software.opensuse.org.

OpenWrt (OpenWrt)

Gerbera is available in OpenWrt for your embedded device/router!

Buildroot

Gerbera is available in Buildroot.

macOS

Gerbera is available as the Gerbera Homebrew Tap on macOS.