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Building and installing the library

Contents

  1. Compilation
  2. Installation

Compilation

Linux (64-bit only)

Required tools:

  • GNU make
  • NASM version 2.14 (or newer)
  • gcc (GCC) 4.8.3 (or newer)

Shared library:
> make

Static library:
> make SHARED=n

Clean the build:
> make clean
or
> make clean SHARED=n

Build with debugging information:
> make DEBUG=y

Build with AESNI emulation support (disabled by default):
> make AESNI_EMU=y

Note: Building with debugging information is not advised for production use.

For more build options and their explanation run:
> make help

Windows MSVS (x64 only)

Required tools:

  • Microsoft (R) Visual Studio 2019:
    • NMAKE: Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 14.29.30148.0
    • CL: Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.29.30148 for x64
    • LIB: Microsoft (R) Library Manager Version 14.29.30148.0
    • LINK: Microsoft (R) Incremental Linker Version 14.29.30148.0
    • Note: Building on later versions should work but is not verified
  • NASM version 2.14 (or newer)

Shared library (DLL):
> nmake /f win_x64.mak

Static library:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak SHARED=n

Clean the build:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak clean
or
> nmake /f win_x64.mak clean SHARED=n

Build without safety features:

  • SAFE_DATA clears sensitive information stored temporarily on stack, registers or internal data structures
  • SAFE_PARAM adds extra checks on input parameters
  • SAFE_LOOKUP uses constant-time lookups (enabled by default)
  • SAFE_OPTIONS additional option to disable all safe options. Enabled by default.
    Disable to turn off: SAFE_DATA, SAFE_PARAM and SAFE_LOOKUP.

> nmake /f win_x64.mak SAFE_DATA=n SAFE_PARAM=n > nmake /f win_x64.mak SAFE_OPTIONS=n

Build with debugging information:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak DEBUG=y

Build with AESNI emulation support (disabled by default):
> nmake /f win_x64.mak AESNI_EMU=y

Note: Building with debugging information is not advised for production use.

For more build options and their explanation run:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak help

Windows Mingw-w64 (64-bit only)

Required tools:

  • GNU mingw32-make.exe
  • NASM version 2.14 (or newer)
  • gcc (GCC) 10.3.0 (or newer)

Shared library:
> mingw32-make.exe

Static library:
> mingw32-make.exe SHARED=n

Clean the build:
> mingw32-make.exe clean
or
> mingw32-make.exe clean SHARED=n

Build with debugging information:
> mingw32-make.exe DEBUG=y

Note: Building with debugging information is not advised for production use.

For more build options and their explanation run:
> mingw32-make.exe help

FreeBSD (64-bit only)

Required tools:

  • GNU make
  • NASM version 2.14 (or newer)
  • gcc (GCC) 4.8.3 (or newer) / clang 5.0 (or newer)

Shared library:
> gmake

Static library:
> gmake SHARED=n

Clean the build:
> gmake clean
or
> gmake clean SHARED=n

Build with debugging information:
> gmake DEBUG=y

Note: Building with debugging information is not advised for production use.

For more build options and their explanation run:
> gmake help

Building with CMake (experimental)

Minimum CMake version: 3.18

Create build directory:

mkdir build
cd build

Unix Makefiles (Linux and FreeBSD)

Shared library (default):

cmake ..
cmake --build . --parallel

Static library:

cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF ..
cmake --build . --parallel

Debug build:

cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
cmake --build . --parallel

For more build options and their explanation run: cmake --build . --target print_help

Windows MSVS (x64 only)

Shared library with debugging information (default for MSVS)

cmake -Ax64 ..
cmake --build .

Release build:

cmake -Ax64 ..
cmake --build . --config Release

Static library:

cmake -Ax64 -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF ..
cmake --build . --config Release

For more build options and their explanation run: cmake --build . --target print_help

Ninja (Linux, FreeBSD and Windows):

cmake -G Ninja ..
cmake --build .

For more build options and their explanation run:

cmake --build . --target print_help

Library and applications can be found in:

build/lib
build/test
build/perf

Installation

Linux (64-bit only)

First compile the library and then install:
> make
> sudo make install

To uninstall the library run:
> sudo make uninstall

If you want to change install location then define PREFIX:
> sudo make install PREFIX=<path>

If there is no need to run ldconfig at install stage please use NOLDCONFIG=y option:
> sudo make install NOLDCONFIG=y

If library was compiled as an archive (not a default option) then install it using SHARED=n option:
> sudo make install SHARED=n

Windows (x64 only)

First compile the library and then install from a command prompt in administrator mode:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak
> nmake /f win_x64.mak install

To uninstall the library run:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak uninstall

If you want to change install location then define PREFIX (default C:\Program Files):
> nmake /f win_x64.mak install PREFIX=<path>

If library was compiled as a static library (not a default option) then install it using SHARED=n option:
> nmake /f win_x64.mak install SHARED=n

FreeBSD (64-bit only)

First compile the library and then install:
> gmake
> sudo gmake install

To uninstall the library run:
> sudo gmake uninstall

If you want to change install location then define PREFIX:
> sudo gmake install PREFIX=<path>

If there is no need to run ldconfig at install stage please use NOLDCONFIG=y option:
> sudo gmake install NOLDCONFIG=y

If library was compiled as an archive (not a default option) then install it using SHARED=n option:
> sudo gmake install SHARED=n

Installing with CMake (experimental)

Unix (Linux and FreeBSD)

First compile the library and then install:

cmake --build .
sudo cmake --install .

To uninstall the library run:
sudo cmake --build . --target uninstall

If you want to change install location then define PREFIX:
sudo cmake --install . --prefix=<path>

Or set install directory variables during configuration:

cmake -DLIB_INSTALL_DIR=/usr/lib64 -DINCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR=/usr/include ..
cmake --build . --parallel
sudo cmake --install .

Windows (x64 only)

First compile the library and then install from a command prompt in administrator mode:

cmake --build . --config Release
cmake --install . --config Release

To uninstall the library run:
cmake --build . --target uninstall

If you want to change install location then define PREFIX (default C:\Program Files):
cmake --install . --config Release --prefix=<path>