Platforms =======: several bootstrap static binaries provided, for gnu/linux on x86_64 gnu/linux on x86 gnu/linux on armv6j_hardfp (i. e. raspberry pi) darwin on x86_64 (read osx) freebsd on x86_64 openbsd on x86_64 Prerequisites: ========== on Debian GNU/Linux: gcc, libc6-dev on debian on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora: gcc, glibc-devel, glibc-static on OSX: clang, Xcode. How to install ============== By default, voc will be installed to /opt/voc- and /opt/voc symlink to it will be created. If you want it in other prefix, then edit makefile for your platform, and change PRF = "/opt" to the path you need. Then just cd into source directory and type >make -f makefile.linux.gcc.x86_64 if you are on GNU/Linux x86_64 platform and you want voc to use gcc as backend. otherwise use corresponding makefile. Note for FreeBSD, OpenBSD and OSX users: use gmake instead of make, i. e. >gmake -f makefile.darwin.clang.x86_64 then type >sudo make install or >sudo gmake -f makefile.darwin.clang.x86_64 install on MacOSX/Darwin. build rpm ========= if you'd like to build an rpm installer, then * compress sources as voc-1.0.src.tar.bz2 assuming you in voc directory > cd .. > tar -jcvpf voc-1.0.src.tar.bz2 voc * put them to ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES (on some systems as root to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/) or other similar location. > mkdir -p ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES > cp voc-1.0.src.tar.bz2 ~/rpmbuild/SOURCES * cd to voc directory and run > rpmbuild -ba voc.spec this should create voc rpm installers. -- noch