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More complete build documentation is available on the libarchive
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Wiki: https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/wiki
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On most Unix-like systems, you should be able to install libarchive,
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bsdtar, and bsdcpio using the following common steps:
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./configure
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make
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make install
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If you need to customize the target directories or otherwise adjust
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the build setting, use
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./configure --help
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to list the configure options.
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If you are developing libarchive and need to update the
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configure script and other build files:
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/bin/sh build/autogen.sh
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To create a distribution, please use the 'distcheck' target:
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/bin/sh build/autogen.sh && ./configure && make distcheck
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On Unix-like and non-Unix-like systems, use the "cmake" utility (available from
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http://cmake.org/) to generate suitable build files for your platform.
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Cmake requires the name of the directory containing CmakeLists.txt and
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the "generator" to use for your build environment. For example, to
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build with Xcode on Mac OS, you can use the following command:
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cmake -G "Xcode" ~/libarchive-download-dir/
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The result will be appropriate makefiles, solution files, or project
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files that can be used with the corresponding development tool.
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The default on Unix-like systems is to generate Makefiles, so you
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can also use cmake instead of the configure script:
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cmake ~/libarchive-download-dir/
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make
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make install
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See the libarchive Wiki or the cmake site for further documentation.
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