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51 lines
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# Compiling Garage from source
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Garage is a standard Rust project.
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First, you need `rust` and `cargo`.
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For instance on Debian:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install -y rustc cargo
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```
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You can also use [Rustup](https://rustup.rs/) to setup a Rust toolchain easily.
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## Using source from `crates.io`
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Garage's source code is published on `crates.io`, Rust's official package repository.
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This means you can simply ask `cargo` to download and build this source code for you:
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```bash
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cargo install garage
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```
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That's all, `garage` should be in `$HOME/.cargo/bin`.
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You can add this folder to your `$PATH` or copy the binary somewhere else on your system.
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For instance:
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```bash
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sudo cp $HOME/.cargo/bin/garage /usr/local/bin/garage
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```
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## Using source from the Gitea repository
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The primary location for Garage's source code is the
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[Gitea repository](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage).
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Clone the repository and build Garage with the following commands:
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```bash
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git clone https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage.git
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cd garage
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cargo build
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```
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Be careful, as this will make a debug build of Garage, which will be extremely slow!
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To make a release build, invoke `cargo build --release` (this takes much longer).
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The binaries built this way are found in `target/{debug,release}/garage`.
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