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libzip uses [cmake](https://cmake.org) to build.
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For running the tests, you need to have [perl](https://www.perl.org).
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You'll need [zlib](http://www.zlib.net/) (at least version 1.1.2). It
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comes with most operating systems.
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For supporting bzip2-compressed zip archives, you need
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[bzip2](http://bzip.org/).
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For supporting xz-compressed zip archives, you need
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[liblzma](https://tukaani.org/xz/) which is part of xz.
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For AES (encryption) support, you need one of these cryptographic libraries,
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listed in order of preference:
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- Apple's CommonCrypto (available on macOS and iOS)
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- [GnuTLS](https://www.gnutls.org/)
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- [mbed TLS](https://tls.mbed.org/)
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- [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org/) >= 1.0.
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- Microsoft Windows Cryptography Framework
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If you don't want a library even if it is installed, you can
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pass `-DENABLE_<LIBRARY>=OFF` to cmake, where `<LIBRARY>` is one of
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`COMMONCRYPTO`, `GNUTLS`, `MBEDTLS`, or `OPENSSL`.
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The basic usage is
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```sh
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mkdir build
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cd build
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cmake ..
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make
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make test
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make install
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```
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Some useful parameters you can pass to `cmake` with `-Dparameter=value`:
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- `BUILD_SHARED_LIBS`: set to `ON` or `OFF` to enable/disable building
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of shared libraries, defaults to `ON`
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- `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`: for setting the installation path
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- `DOCUMENTATION_FORMAT`: choose one of 'man', 'mdoc', and 'html' for
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the installed documentation (default: decided by cmake depending on
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available tools)
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If you want to compile with custom `CFLAGS`, set them in the environment
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before running `cmake`:
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```sh
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CFLAGS=-DMY_CUSTOM_FLAG cmake ..
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```
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If you are compiling on a system with a small stack size, add
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`-DZIP_ALLOCATE_BUFFER` to `CFLAGS`.
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You can get verbose build output with by passing `VERBOSE=1` to
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`make`.
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You can also check the [cmake FAQ](https://cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ).
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