4 - A C-Compiler such as gcc or clang
8 If using GNU make program
11 If using BSD make program, the BSDmakefile should be
12 used instead when you invoke make, if however it ignores BSDmakefile
13 you can supply it with -f.
17 If no error appears, the following binary files will have been
24 The `install' target will install the 2 binaries to /usr/local/bin
26 The Makefile honors the following variables:
28 - DESTDIR: The installation directory root.
29 - PREFIX: The installation prefix, default: /usr/local
30 - BINDIR: Directory for binary executables,
33 To install to /usr/local run:
37 To install to /usr run:
39 make PREFIX=/usr install
41 To install to a package-staging directory such as $pkgdir when
42 writing a build script file:
44 make DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
47 ArchLinux PKGBUILDs (release and git build) can be found in the
48 respective folders in ./distro/archlinux
50 ArchBSD PKGBUILDs (release and git build) can be found in the
51 respective folders in ./distro/archbsd
53 Slackware SlackBuilds (git build) can be found in ./distro/slackware
55 Gentoo ebuilds (release) can be found in ./distro/gentoo, as well
56 as a README explaining how to build them
58 Debian archives (git build) can be created invoking make in
61 Fedora spec files (release) can be found in ./distro/fedora, as well
62 as a README explaining how to build them.