![]() The important flags in this command-line are: Once installed to the /usr/local directory, you can make use of the library in standalone programs simply by including it and linking to it: g++ -std=c++17 mydppbot.cpp -o dppbot -ldpp Then once the build is complete, run make install to install to the location you specified. If you want to install the library, its dependencies and header files to a different directory, specify this directory when running cmake: cmake. Install to /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib cd build sudo make install cmake will fetch any dependencies that are required for you and ensure they are compiled alongside the library.ΔΆ. Replace the number after -j with a number suitable for your setup, usually the same as the number of cores on your machine. Unless you are on a different Linux distribution which does not support the installation of deb files, or wish to submit fixes and enhancements to the library itself you should have an easier time installing the precompiled version instead. ![]() ![]() Note You might not need to build a copy of the library for Linux - precompiled deb files for 64 bit and 32 bit Debian and Ubuntu are provided in the GitHub version releases. ![]()
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