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-
-Showcase how to build and install on debian
-===========================================
-
-Guide how to build on a debian based system.
-
-
-## Get Source
-
-Change into an EMPTY directory and do:
-
-```sh
-git clone --depth=256 https://github.com/hiddenalpha/DeflateAndInflate.git ./.
-```
-
-
-## Choose a debian 9 system.
-
-Take the debian system you want to use to build. A nice way to achieve
-this is via docker (TIPP: take an older image for better ABI
-portability):
-
-In the command below, make sure WORK points to the dir where you cloned
-the project to.
-
-```sh
-true \
- && WORK="$PWD" \
- && IMG=debian:oldstable-20230208-slim \
- && CNTR=DeflateAndInflate-DebianBuild \
- && docker pull "${IMG:?}" \
- && docker create --name "${CNTR:?}" -v "${WORK:?}:/work" -w /work "${IMG:?}" sh -c "while true;do sleep 1||break;done" \
- && docker start "${CNTR:?}" \
- && true
-```
-
-
-## Setup build environment
-
-```sh
-docker exec -ti -u0:0 "${CNTR:?}" sh -c 'true\
- && apt-get update \
- && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
- curl gcc git make libc-dev ca-certificates tar zlib1g-dev \
- && true'
-```
-
-
-## configure & make
-
-```sh
-docker exec -ti -u$(id -u):$(id -g) "${CNTR:?}" sh -c 'true\
- && ./configure \
- && make -e clean \
- && make -e \
- && true'
-```
-
-A ready-to-distribute tarball is now ready in `./dist/`. If you'd like
-to install it somewhere else, all you need is this tarball. If you want
-to install on same system where you did build you can continue with the
-*install* step below.
-
-
-## install
-
-BTW: This does nothing else than unpacking the built tar into configured
- directories.
-
-```sh
-make -e install
-```
-