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e.g. Ubuntu, Debian or Linux Mint, you can build the binary like this: |
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e.g. Ubuntu, Debian or Linux Mint, you can build the binary like this: |
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```bash |
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```bash |
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sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf libtool libssl-dev |
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./configure && make |
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sudo make install |
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sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf libtool libssl-dev |
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./configure && make |
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sudo make install |
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``` |
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``` |
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### FreeBSD |
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to the home directory of msys, and build it like this (may take a few minutes): |
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to the home directory of msys, and build it like this (may take a few minutes): |
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```bash |
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```bash |
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tar zxf openssl-1.0.1e.tar.gz |
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cd openssl-1.0.1e |
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./config --prefix="$HOME/prebuilt" --openssldir="$HOME/prebuilt/openssl" |
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make && make install |
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tar zxf openssl-1.0.1e.tar.gz |
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cd openssl-1.0.1e |
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./config --prefix="$HOME/prebuilt" --openssldir="$HOME/prebuilt/openssl" |
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make && make install |
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``` |
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``` |
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Then, build the binary using the commands below, and all `.exe` files |
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Then, build the binary using the commands below, and all `.exe` files |
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will be built at `$HOME/ss/bin`: |
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will be built at `$HOME/ss/bin`: |
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```bash |
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```bash |
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./configure --prefix="$HOME/ss" --with-openssl="$HOME/prebuilt" |
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make && make install |
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./configure --prefix="$HOME/ss" --with-openssl="$HOME/prebuilt" |
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make && make install |
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``` |
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``` |
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Usage |
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