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- mkdir build
- cd build
- cmake ..
- make
-
- Note that the default build flags in the top-leve CMakeLists.txt are for
- debugging - optimisation isn't enabled.
-
- If you'll be building a lot, then installing Ninja[1] is highly recommended.
- Wipe out the build directory and recreate it, but using:
-
- cmake -GNinja ..
- ninja
-
- If you want to cross-compile then there are example toolchain files for 32-bit
- Intel and ARM in util/. Wipe out the build directory, recreate it and run cmake
- like this:
-
- cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../util/arm-toolchain.cmake -GNinja ..
-
- If you want to build as a shared library you need to tweak the STATIC tags in
- the CMakeLists.txts and also define BORINGSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY and
- BORINGSSL_IMPLEMENTATION. On Windows, where functions need to be tagged with
- "dllimport" when coming from a shared library, you need just
- BORINGSSL_SHARED_LIBRARY defined in the code which #includes the BoringSSL
- headers.
-
- To build on Windows, Yasm[2] is required for assembly. Either ensure yasm.exe
- is in %PATH% or configure CMAKE_ASM_NASM_COMPILER appropriately. Note that
- full Windows support is still in progress.
-
- [1] http://martine.github.io/ninja/
- [2] http://yasm.tortall.net/
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