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You will need `git`, `make`, `gcc` and `libsodium`:
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You will need `git`, `make`, `gcc` (or `clang`) and `libsodium`:
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$ sudo apt install git make gcc libsodium-dev # debian based
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$ sudo apt install git make gcc libsodium-dev # debian based
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$ sudo yum install git make gcc libsodium-devel # redhat based
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$ sudo yum install git make gcc libsodium-devel # redhat based
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To build and install the latest release from github:
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To build and install the latest version from GitHub:
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$ git clone https://github.com/angt/glorytun --recursive
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$ git clone https://github.com/angt/glorytun --recursive
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$ cd glorytun
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$ cd glorytun
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$ make
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When `libsodium` is too old or not available on your system,
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just call the script `./sodium.sh` before `make`.
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Finally, to install the stripped binary, call:
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$ sudo make install
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$ sudo make install
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This will install the binary in `/usr/bin` by default.
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This will install the binary in `/usr/bin` by default.
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The more classical autotools suite is also available.
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As usual you can use option `CC`, `INSTALL`, `prefix` and `DESTDIR` to adapt to your use-cases.
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