Kiwix library ============= The Kiwix library provides the [Kiwix](https://kiwix.org) software suite core. It contains the code shared by all Kiwix ports (Windows, GNU/Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, ...). [![Download](https://api.bintray.com/packages/kiwix/kiwix/kiwixlib/images/download.svg)](https://bintray.com/kiwix/kiwix/kiwixlib/_latestVersion) [![AUR version](https://img.shields.io/aur/version/kiwix-lib)](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kiwix-lib/) [![Build Status](https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-lib/workflows/CI/badge.svg?query=branch%3Amaster)](https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-lib/actions?query=branch%3Amaster) [![CodeFactor](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/kiwix/kiwix-lib/badge)](https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/kiwix/kiwix-lib) [![Codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/kiwix/kiwix-lib/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/kiwix/kiwix-lib) [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPLv3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) Disclaimer ---------- This document assumes you have a little knowledge about software compilation. If you experience difficulties with the dependencies or with the Kiwix libary compilation itself, we recommend to have a look to [kiwix-build](https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-build). Preamble -------- Although the Kiwix library can be (cross-)compiled on/for many sytems, the following documentation explains how to do it on POSIX ones. It is primarly thought for GNU/Linux systems and has been tested on recent releases of Ubuntu and Fedora. Dependencies ------------ The Kiwix library relies on many third parts software libraries. They are prerequisites to the Kiwix library compilation. Following libraries need to be available: * [ICU](https://site.icu-project.org/) (package `libicu-dev` on Ubuntu) * [ZIM](https://openzim.org/) (package `libzim-dev` on Ubuntu) * [Pugixml](https://pugixml.org/) (package `libpugixml-dev` on Ubuntu) * [Aria2](https://aria2.github.io/) (package `aria2` on Ubuntu) * [Mustache](https://github.com/kainjow/Mustache) (Just copy the header `mustache.hpp` somewhere it can be found by the compiler and/or set CPPFLAGS with correct `-I` option). Use Mustache version 3 only. These dependencies may or may not be packaged by your operating system. They may also be packaged but only in an older version. The compilation script will tell you if one of them is missing or too old. In the worse case, you will have to download and compile bleeding edge version by hand. If you want to install these dependencies locally, then use the `kiwix-lib` directory as install prefix. Environment ------------- The Kiwix library builds using [Meson](https://mesonbuild.com/) version 0.43 or higher. Meson relies itself on Ninja, pkg-config and few other compilation tools. Install first the few common compilation tools: * [Meson](https://mesonbuild.com/) * [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org/) * [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/) These tools should be packaged if you use a cutting edge operating system. If not, have a look to the [Troubleshooting](#Troubleshooting) section. Compilation ----------- Once all dependencies are installed, you can compile the Kiwix library with: ```bash meson . build ninja -C build ``` By default, it will compile dynamic linked libraries. All binary files will be created in the "build" directory created automatically by Meson. If you want statically linked libraries, you can add `--default-library=static` option to the Meson command. Depending of you system, `ninja` may be called `ninja-build`. Installation ------------ If you want to install the Kiwix library and the headers you just have compiled on your system, here we go: ```bash ninja -C build install ``` You might need to run the command as root (or using `sudo`), depending where you want to install the libraries. After the installation succeeded, you may need to run `ldconfig` (as `root`). Uninstallation ------------ If you want to uninstall the Kiwix library: ```bash ninja -C build uninstall ``` Like for the installation, you might need to run the command as `root` (or using `sudo`). Troubleshooting --------------- If you need to install Meson "manually": ```bash virtualenv -p python3 ./ # Create virtualenv source bin/activate # Activate the virtualenv pip3 install meson # Install Meson hash -r # Refresh bash paths ``` If you need to install Ninja "manually": ```bash git clone git://github.com/ninja-build/ninja.git cd ninja git checkout release ./configure.py --bootstrap mkdir ../bin cp ninja ../bin cd .. ``` If the compilation still fails, you might need to get a more recent version of a dependency than the one packaged by your Linux distribution. Try then with a source tarball distributed by the problematic upstream project or even directly from the source code repository. License ------- [GPLv3](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) or later, see [COPYING](COPYING) for more details.