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- libzipper
- Michael McMaster <michael@codesrc.com>
- * Refer to INSTALL.Android for Google Android NDK compilation information.
- Pre-Requisites
- g++ (4.5.3)
- make (GNU make 3.81)
- zlib (1.2.3)
- doxygen (1.7.4)
- Optional
- automake (1.11), autoconf (2.68), libtool (2.4)
- (Required if building from git)
- graphviz (2.26.3) (for dependency diagrams in the generated docs)
- When building from sources obtained from the git repository, the configure
- script must be created first using the autoconf/automake/libtool packages.
- The supplied autogen.sh script automates this process.
- *NOTE: it is not necessary to run the autogen.sh script when using a
- source distribution release. ie. If you obtained the sources via
- libzipper-major.minor.patch.tar.gz, do not run autogen.sh
- ./autogen.sh
- The configure script creates the makefiles specific to your host. eg. It
- allows the paths to dependant packages to be specified.
- ./configure --prefix=/usr
- The --prefix option specifies the base installation directory, and defaults
- to /usr/local (in which case, the library would be installed in /usr/local/lib,
- and the zipper binary would be installed in /usr/local/bin).
- To obtain a complete listing of configure options, use the --help option.
- ./configure --help
- Once the configure script is run, the software can be compiled.
- make
- Now it's time to install the software. This step must be run by a user with
- write access to the installation directory (/usr/local by default).
- make install
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