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# Installing gmid
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## Dependencies
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gmid depends on libtls and a C compiler. It's reported to compile with gcc 4.2, so it should work pretty everywhere now.
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The compilation is as easy as
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make
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Note that there isn't an install target yet.
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If you're a packager, don't forget to install also the manpage gmid.1
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### etags
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during the build process, etags(1) is invoked to generate a TAGS file. This is done to aid the development. Anyway, etags(1) is NOT NEEDED as dependency. So, if you get something like
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```
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$ make
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...
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etags gmid.c
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make: exec(etags) failed (No such file or directory)
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*** Error code 1 (ignored)
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```
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you don't need to worry, it is OK.
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## Notes for specific OSes
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### OpenBSD
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Everything you need is in base, just run make.
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### FreeBSD
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You need to install security/libressl and then
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make CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib -ltls'
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```
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