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% Build instructions
% [Guilhem Moulin](mailto:guilhem@fripost.org)
On Debian 9 (codename *Stretch*) and later, installing [`interimap`(1)]
is a single command away:
$ apt-get install interimap
This document is for those who are running other systems, and/or who
wish to install from [source](https://git.guilhem.org/interimap).
Dependencies
============
[`interimap`(1)](interimap.1.html) depends on Perl ≥5.20 and the
following Perl modules:
* [`Compress::Raw::Zlib`](https://perldoc.perl.org/Compress/Raw/Zlib.html) (*core module*)
* [`Config::Tiny`](https://metacpan.org/pod/Config::Tiny)
* [`DBI`](https://metacpan.org/pod/DBI)
* [`DBD::SQLite`](https://metacpan.org/pod/DBD::SQLite)
* [`Errno`](https://perldoc.perl.org/Errno.html) (*core module*)
* [`Getopt::Long`](https://perldoc.perl.org/Getopt/Long.html) (*core module*)
* [`MIME::Base64`](https://perldoc.perl.org/MIME/Base64.html) (*core module*) — if authentication is required
* [`List::Util`](https://perldoc.perl.org/List/Util.html) (*core module*)
* [`Net::SSLeay`](https://metacpan.org/pod/Net::SSLeay) ≥1.73
* [`POSIX`](https://perldoc.perl.org/POSIX.html) (*core module*)
* [`Socket`](https://perldoc.perl.org/Socket.html) (*core module*)
* [`Time::HiRes`](https://perldoc.perl.org/Time/HiRes.html) (*core module*) — if `logfile` is set
On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the dependencies can be installed with the
following command:
$ apt install libconfig-tiny-perl \
libdbi-perl \
libdbd-sqlite3-perl \
libnet-ssleay-perl
Additional packages are required in order to run the test suite:
$ apt install dovecot-imapd procps sqlite3 xxd
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$ make test
Generate documentation
======================
Yet another set of packages is needed to generate the documentation:
$ apt install jq pandoc
Run `` `make manual` `` (or just `` `make` ``) in order to generate the
manpages. You'll find them at `doc/*.[1-9]`. Use for instance `` `man
-l doc/interimap.1` `` in order to read your copy of the [`interimap`(1)]
manpage.
The HTML documentation can be built with `` `make html` ``. HTML files
are generated alongside their Markdown source by default, but you can
choose another target directory using the `HTML_ROOTDIR` environment
variable (the value of which defaults to `./doc`). Moreover the
[`libjs-bootstrap`](https://tracker.debian.org/libjs-bootstrap) is
needed by default for the local CSS file; this can be controlled with
the `CSS` environment variable (the value of which defaults to
`/usr/share/javascript/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css`).
For instance, use
$ CSS="https://guilhem.org/static/css/bootstrap.min.css" \
HTML_ROOTDIR="$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/interimap" \
make html
to generate the HTML documentation under directory `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/interimap`
(which needs to exist) using a remote CSS file.
The `doc` target generates all documentation, manpages as well as HTML
pages.
Build custom Debian packages
============================
Debian GNU/Linux users can also use [`gbp`(1)] from
[`git-buildpackage`](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/git-buildpackage) in
order to build their own packages:
$ git checkout debian
$ gbp buildpackage
Alternatively, for the development version:
$ git checkout debian
$ git merge master
$ gbp buildpackage --git-force-create --git-upstream-tree=BRANCH
[`interimap`(1)]: interimap.1.html
[`gbp`(1)]: https://manpages.debian.org/git-buildpackage/gbp.1.en.html
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