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=================
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libtorrent manual
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=================
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:Author: Arvid Norberg, arvid@libtorrent.org
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:Version: 1.1.10
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.. contents:: Table of contents
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:depth: 2
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:backlinks: none
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downloading and building
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========================
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To download the latest version of libtorrent, clone the `github repo`__.
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__ https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent
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The build systems supported "out of the box" in libtorrent are boost-build v2
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(BBv2) and autotools (for unix-like systems). If you still can't build after
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following these instructions, you can usually get help in the ``#libtorrent``
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IRC channel on ``irc.freenode.net``.
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.. warning::
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A common mistake when building and linking against libtorrent is
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to build with one set of configuration options (#defines) and
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link against it using a different set of configuration options. Since
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libtorrent has some code in header files, that code will not be
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compatible with the built library if they see different configurations.
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Always make sure that the same TORRENT_* macros are defined when you
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link against libtorrent as when you build it.
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Boost-build supports propagating configuration options to dependencies.
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When building using the makefiles, this is handled by setting the
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configuration options in the pkg-config file. Always use pkg-config
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when linking against libtorrent.
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building from git
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-----------------
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To build libtorrent from git you need to clone the libtorrent repo from
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github. If you downloaded a release `tarball`__, you can skip this section.
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__ https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/releases/latest
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::
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git clone https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent.git
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building with BBv2
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------------------
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The primary reason to use boost-build is that it will automatically build the
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dependent boost libraries with the correct compiler settings, in order to
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ensure that the build targets are link compatible (see `boost guidelines`__
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for some details on this issue).
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__ https://boost.org/more/separate_compilation.html
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Since BBv2 will build the boost libraries for you, you need the full boost
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source package. Having boost installed via some package system is usually not
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enough (and even if it is enough, the necessary environment variables are
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usually not set by the package installer).
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If you want to build against an installed copy of boost, you can skip directly
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to step 3 (assuming you also have boost build installed).
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Step 1: Download boost
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You'll find boost here__.
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__ https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7586&package_id=8041&release_id=619445
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Extract the archive to some directory where you want it. For the sake of this
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guide, let's assume you extract the package to ``c:\boost_1_64_0`` (I'm using
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a windows path in this example since if you're on linux/unix you're more likely
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to use the autotools). You'll need at least version 1.49 of the boost library
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in order to build libtorrent.
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Step 2: Setup BBv2
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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First you need to build ``bjam``. You do this by opening a terminal (In
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windows, run ``cmd``). Change directory to
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``c:\boost_1_64_0\tools\jam\src``. Then run the script called
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``build.bat`` or ``build.sh`` on a unix system. This will build ``bjam`` and
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place it in a directory starting with ``bin.`` and then have the name of your
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platform. Copy the ``bjam.exe`` (or ``bjam`` on a unix system) to a place
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that's in you shell's ``PATH``. On linux systems a place commonly used may be
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``/usr/local/bin`` or on windows ``c:\windows`` (you can also add directories
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to the search paths by modifying the environment variable called ``PATH``).
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Now you have ``bjam`` installed. ``bjam`` can be considered an interpreter
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that the boost-build system is implemented on. So boost-build uses ``bjam``.
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So, to complete the installation you need to make two more things. You need to
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set the environment variable ``BOOST_BUILD_PATH``. This is the path that tells
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``bjam`` where it can find boost-build, your configuration file and all the
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toolsets (descriptions used by boost-build to know how to use different
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compilers on different platforms). Assuming the boost install path above, set
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it to ``c:\boost_1_64_0\tools\build\v2``.
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To set an environment variable in windows, type for example::
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set BOOST_BUILD_PATH=c:\boost_1_64_0\tools\build\v2
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In a terminal window.
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The last thing to do to complete the setup of BBv2 is to modify your
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``user-config.jam`` file. It is located in ``c:\boost_1_64_0\tools\build\v2``.
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Depending on your platform and which compiler you're using, you should add a
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line for each compiler and compiler version you have installed on your system
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that you want to be able to use with BBv2. For example, if you're using
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Microsoft Visual Studio 12 (2013), just add a line::
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using msvc : 12.0 ;
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If you use GCC, add the line::
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using gcc ;
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If you have more than one version of GCC installed, you can add the
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commandline used to invoke g++ after the version number, like this::
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using gcc : 3.3 : g++-3.3 ;
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using gcc : 4.0 : g++-4.0 ;
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Another toolset worth mentioning is the ``darwin`` toolset (For MacOS X).
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From Tiger (10.4) MacOS X comes with both GCC 3.3 and GCC 4.0. Then you can
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use the following toolsets::
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using darwin : 3.3 : g++-3.3 ;
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using darwin : 4.0 : g++-4.0 ;
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Note that the spaces around the semi-colons and colons are important!
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Also see the `official installation instructions`_.
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.. _`official installation instructions`: https://www.boost.org/doc/html/bbv2/installation.html
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Step 3: Building libtorrent
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When building libtorrent, the ``Jamfile`` expects the environment variable
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``BOOST_ROOT`` to be set to the boost installation directory. It uses this to
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find the boost libraries it depends on, so they can be built and their headers
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files found. So, set this to ``c:\boost_1_64_0``. You only need this if you're
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building against a source distribution of boost.
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Then the only thing left is simply to invoke ``bjam``. If you want to specify
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a specific toolset to use (compiler) you can just add that to the commandline.
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For example::
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bjam msvc-7.1
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bjam gcc-3.3
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bjam darwin-4.0
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.. note::
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If the environment variable ``BOOST_ROOT`` is not set, the jamfile will
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attempt to link against "installed" boost libraries. i.e. assume the headers
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and libraries are available in default search paths.
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To build different versions you can also just add the name of the build
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variant. Some default build variants in BBv2 are ``release``, ``debug``,
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``profile``.
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You can build libtorrent as a dll too, by typing ``link=shared``, or
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``link=static`` to build a static library.
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If you want to explicitly say how to link against the runtime library, you
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can set the ``runtime-link`` feature on the commandline, either to ``shared``
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or ``static``. Most operating systems will only allow linking shared against
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the runtime, but on windows you can do both. Example::
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bjam msvc-7.1 link=static runtime-link=static
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.. note::
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When building on windows, the path boost-build puts targets in may be too
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long. If you get an error message like: "The input line is long", try to
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pass --abbreviate-paths on the bjam command line.
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.. warning::
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If you link statically to the runtime library, you cannot build libtorrent
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as a shared library (DLL), since you will get separate heaps in the library
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and in the client application. It will result in crashes and possibly link
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errors.
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.. note::
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With boost-build V2 (Milestone 11), the darwin toolset uses the ``-s`` linker
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option to strip debug symbols. This option is buggy in Apple's GCC, and
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will make the executable crash on startup. On Mac OS X, instead build
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your release executables with the ``debug-symbols=on`` option, and
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later strip your executable with ``strip``.
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.. note::
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Some linux systems requires linking against ``librt`` in order to access
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the POSIX clock functions. If you get an error complaining about a missing
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symbol ``clock_gettime``, you have to give ``need-librt=yes`` on the
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bjam command line. This will make libtorrent link against ``librt``.
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.. note::
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When building on Solaris, you might have to specify ``stdlib=sun-stlport``
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on the bjam command line.
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The build targets are put in a directory called bin, and under it they are
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sorted in directories depending on the toolset and build variant used.
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To build the examples, just change directory to the examples directory and
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invoke ``bjam`` from there. To build and run the tests, go to the test
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directory and run ``bjam``.
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Note that if you're building on windows using the ``msvc`` toolset, you cannot run it
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from a cygwin terminal, you'll have to run it from a ``cmd`` terminal. The same goes for
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cygwin, if you're building with gcc in cygwin you'll have to run it from a cygwin terminal.
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Also, make sure the paths are correct in the different environments. In cygwin, the paths
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(``BOOST_BUILD_PATH`` and ``BOOST_ROOT``) should be in the typical unix-format (e.g.
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``/cygdrive/c/boost_1_64_0``). In the windows environment, they should have the typical
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windows format (``c:/boost_1_64_0``).
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.. note::
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In Jamfiles, spaces are separators. It's typically easiest to avoid spaces
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in path names. If you want spaces in your paths, make sure to quote them
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with double quotes (").
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The ``Jamfile`` will define ``NDEBUG`` when it's building a release build.
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For more build configuration flags see `Build configurations`_.
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When enabling linking against openssl (by setting the ``crypto`` feature to
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``openssl``) the Jamfile will look in some default directory for the openssl
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headers and libraries. On macOS, it will look for the homebrew openssl package.
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On windows it will look in ``c:\openssl`` and mingw in ``c:\OpenSSL-Win32``.
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To customize the library path and include path for openssl, set the features
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``openssl-lib`` and ``openssl-include`` respectively.
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Build features:
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| boost build feature | values |
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| ``boost-link`` | * ``static`` - links statically against the boost |
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| | libraries. |
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| | * ``shared`` - links dynamically against the boost |
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| | libraries. |
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+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| ``openssl-lib`` | can be used to specify the directory where libssl |
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| | and libcrypto are installed (or the windows |
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| | counterparts). |
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| ``openssl-include`` | can be used to specify the include directory where |
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| | the openssl headers are installed. |
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+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| ``logging`` | * ``off`` - logging alerts disabled. The |
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| | reason to disable logging is to keep the binary |
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| | size low where that matters. |
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| | * ``on`` - default. logging alerts available, |
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| | still need to be enabled by the alert mask. |
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+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| ``dht`` | * ``on`` - build with DHT support |
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| | * ``off`` - build without DHT support. |
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+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| ``asserts`` | * ``auto`` - asserts are on if in debug mode |
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| | * ``on`` - asserts are on, even in release mode |
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| | * ``off`` - asserts are disabled |
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| | * ``production`` - assertion failures are logged |
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| | to ``asserts.log`` in the current working |
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| | directory, but won't abort the process. |
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| | The file they are logged to can be customized |
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| | by setting the global pointer ``extern char |
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| | const* libtorrent_assert_log`` to a different |
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| | filename. |
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| | * ``system`` use the libc assert macro |
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| ``encryption`` | * ``on`` - encrypted bittorrent connections |
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| | enabled. (Message Stream encryption). |
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| | * ``off`` - turns off support for encrypted |
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| | connections. The shipped public domain SHA-1 |
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| | implementation is used. |
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| ``mutable-torrents`` | * ``on`` - mutable torrents are supported |
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| | (`BEP 38`_) (default). |
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| | * ``off`` - mutable torrents are not supported. |
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| ``crypto`` | * ``built-in`` - (default) uses built-in SHA-1 |
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| | implementation. |
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| | * ``openssl`` - links against openssl and |
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| | libcrypto to use for SHA-1 hashing. |
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| | This also enables HTTPS-tracker support and |
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| | support for bittorrent over SSL. |
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| | * ``gcrypt`` - links against libgcrypt to use for |
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| | SHA-1 hashing. |
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| ``openssl-version`` | This can be used on windows to link against the |
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| | special OpenSSL library names used on windows |
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| | prior to OpenSSL 1.1. |
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| | |
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| | * ``1.1`` - link against the normal openssl |
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| | library name. (default) |
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| | * ``pre1.1`` - link against the old windows names |
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| | (i.e. ``ssleay32`` and ``libeay32``. |
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| ``allocator`` | * ``pool`` - default, uses pool allocators for |
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| | send buffers. |
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| | * ``system`` - uses ``malloc()`` and ``free()`` |
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| | instead. Might be useful to debug buffer issues |
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| | with tools like electric fence or libgmalloc. |
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| | * ``debug`` - instruments buffer usage to catch |
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| | bugs in libtorrent. |
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+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| ``link`` | * ``static`` - builds libtorrent as a static |
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| | library (.a / .lib) |
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| | * ``shared`` - builds libtorrent as a shared |
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| | library (.so / .dll). |
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+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
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| ``runtime-link`` | * ``static`` - links statically against the |
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| | run-time library (if available on your |
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| | platform). |
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| | * ``shared`` - link dynamically against the |
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| | run-time library (default). |
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| ``variant`` | * ``debug`` - builds libtorrent with debug |
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| | information and invariant checks. |
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| | * ``release`` - builds libtorrent in release mode |
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| | without invariant checks and with optimization. |
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| | * ``profile`` - builds libtorrent with profile |
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| | information. |
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| ``character-set`` | This setting will only have an affect on windows. |
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| | Other platforms are expected to support UTF-8. |
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| | * ``unicode`` - The unicode version of the win32 |
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| | API is used. This is default. |
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| | * ``ansi`` - The ansi version of the win32 API is |
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| | used. |
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| ``invariant-checks`` | This setting only affects debug builds (where |
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| | ``NDEBUG`` is not defined). It defaults to ``on``. |
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| | |
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| | * ``on`` - internal invariant checks are enabled. |
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| | * ``off`` - internal invariant checks are |
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| | disabled. The resulting executable will run |
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| | faster than a regular debug build. |
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| | * ``full`` - turns on extra expensive invariant |
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| | checks. |
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| ``debug-symbols`` | * ``on`` - default for debug builds. This setting |
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| | is useful for building release builds with |
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| | symbols. |
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| | * ``off`` - default for release builds. |
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| ``deprecated-functions`` | * ``on`` - default. Includes deprecated functions |
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| | of the API (might produce warnings during build |
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| | when deprecated functions are used). |
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| | * ``off`` - excludes deprecated functions from the |
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| | API. Generates build errors when deprecated |
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| | functions are used. |
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| ``iconv`` | * ``auto`` - use iconv for string conversions for |
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| | linux and mingw and other posix platforms. |
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| | * ``on`` - force use of iconv |
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| | * ``off`` - force not using iconv (disables locale |
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| | awareness except on windows). |
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| ``i2p`` | * ``on`` - build with I2P support |
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| | * ``off`` - build without I2P support |
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| ``profile-calls`` | * ``off`` - default. No additional call profiling. |
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| | * ``on`` - Enable logging of stack traces of |
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| | calls into libtorrent that are blocking. On |
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| | session shutdown, a file ``blocking_calls.txt`` |
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| | is written with stack traces of blocking calls |
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| | ordered by the number of them. |
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The ``variant`` feature is *implicit*, which means you don't need to specify
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the name of the feature, just the value.
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The logs created when building vlog or log mode are put in a directory called
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``libtorrent_logs`` in the current working directory.
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When building the example client on windows, you need to build with
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``link=static`` otherwise you may get unresolved external symbols for some
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boost.program-options symbols.
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For more information, see the `Boost build v2 documentation`__, or more
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specifically `the section on builtin features`__.
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__ https://www.boost.org/tools/build/v2/index.html
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__ https://www.boost.org/doc/html/bbv2/reference.html#bbv2.advanced.builtins.features
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building with autotools
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-----------------------
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First of all, you need to install ``automake`` and ``autoconf``. Many
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unix/linux systems comes with these preinstalled.
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The prerequisites for building libtorrent are boost.system, boost.chrono and
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boost.random. Those are the *compiled* boost libraries needed. The headers-only
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libraries needed include (but is not necessarily limited to) boost.bind,
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boost.ref, boost.multi_index, boost.optional, boost.integer,
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boost.iterator, boost.tuple, boost.array, boost.function, boost.smart_ptr,
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boost.preprocessor, boost.static_assert.
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If you want to build the ``client_test`` example, you'll also need boost.regex
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and boost.program_options.
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Step 1: Generating the build system
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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No build system is present if libtorrent is checked out from CVS - it
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needs to be generated first. If you're building from a released tarball,
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you may skip directly to `Step 2: Running configure`_.
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Execute the following command to generate the build system::
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./autotool.sh
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Step 2: Running configure
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In your shell, change directory to the libtorrent directory and run
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``./configure``. This will look for libraries and C++ features that libtorrent
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is dependent on. If something is missing or can't be found it will print an
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error telling you what failed.
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The most likely problem you may encounter is that the configure script won't
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find the boost libraries. Make sure you have boost installed on your system.
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The easiest way to install boost is usually to use the preferred package
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system on your platform. Usually libraries and headers are installed in
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standard directories where the compiler will find them, but sometimes that
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may not be the case. For example when installing boost on darwin using
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darwinports (the package system based on BSD ports) all libraries are
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installed to ``/opt/local/lib`` and headers are installed to
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``/opt/local/include``. By default the compiler will not look in these
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directories. You have to set the enviornment variables ``LDFLAGS`` and
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``CXXFLAGS`` in order to make the compiler find those libs. In this example
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you'd set them like this::
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export LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib
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export CXXFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include
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It was observed on FreeBSD (release 6.0) that one needs to add '-lpthread' to
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LDFLAGS, as Boost::Thread detection will fail without it, even if
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Boost::Thread is installed.
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If you need to set these variables, it may be a good idea to add those lines
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to your ``~/.profile`` or ``~/.tcshrc`` depending on your shell.
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If the boost libraries are named with a suffix on your platform, you may use
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the ``--with-boost-thread=`` option to specify the suffix used for the thread
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library in this case. For more information about these options, run::
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./configure --help
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On gentoo the boost libraries that are built with multi-threading support have
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the suffix ``mt``.
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You know that the boost libraries were found if you see the following output
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from the configure script::
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Checking for boost libraries:
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checking for boostlib >= 1.53... yes
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checking whether the Boost::System library is available... yes
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checking for exit in -lboost_system... yes
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checking whether the Boost::Chrono library is available... yes
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checking for exit in -lboost_chrono-mt... yes
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checking whether the Boost::Random library is available... yes
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checking for exit in -lboost_random-mt... yes
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Another possible source of problems may be if the path to your libtorrent
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directory contains spaces. Make sure you either rename the directories with
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spaces in their names to remove the spaces or move the libtorrent directory.
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Creating a debug build
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To tell configure to build a debug version (with debug info, asserts
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and invariant checks enabled), you have to run the configure script
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with the following option::
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./configure --enable-debug=yes
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Creating a release build
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To tell the configure to build a release version (without debug info,
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asserts and invariant checks), you have to run the configure script
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with the following option::
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./configure --enable-debug=no
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The above option make use of -DNDEBUG, which is used throughout libtorrent.
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Step 3: Building libtorrent
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Once the configure script is run successfully, you just type ``make`` and
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libtorrent, the examples and the tests will be built.
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When libtorrent is built it may be a good idea to run the tests, you do this
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by running ``make check``.
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If you want to build a release version (without debug info, asserts and
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invariant checks), you have to rerun the configure script and rebuild, like this::
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./configure --disable-debug
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make clean
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make
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building with other build systems
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---------------------------------
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If you're building in MS Visual Studio, you may have to set the compiler
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options "force conformance in for loop scope", "treat wchar_t as built-in
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type" and "Enable Run-Time Type Info" to Yes.
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build configurations
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--------------------
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By default libtorrent is built In debug mode, and will have pretty expensive
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invariant checks and asserts built into it. If you want to disable such checks
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(you want to do that in a release build) you can see the table below for which
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defines you can use to control the build.
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+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
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| macro | description |
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+========================================+=================================================+
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| ``NDEBUG`` | If you define this macro, all asserts, |
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| | invariant checks and general debug code will be |
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| | removed. Since there is quite a lot of code in |
|
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| | in header files in libtorrent, it may be |
|
|
| | important to define the symbol consistently |
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| | across compilation units, including the clients |
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| | files. Potential problems is different |
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|
| | compilation units having different views of |
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| | structs and class layouts and sizes. |
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+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
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| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_LOGGING`` | This macro will disable support for logging |
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| | alerts, like log_alert, torrent_log_alert and |
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|
| | peer_log_alert. With this build flag, you |
|
|
| | cannot enable those alerts. |
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|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
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| ``TORRENT_DISK_STATS`` | This will create a log of all disk activity |
|
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| | which later can parsed and graphed using |
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| | ``parse_disk_log.py``. |
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|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``UNICODE`` | If building on windows this will make sure the |
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| | UTF-8 strings in pathnames are converted into |
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|
| | UTF-16 before they are passed to the file |
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| | operations. |
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|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_POOL_ALLOCATOR`` | Disables use of ``boost::pool<>``. |
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|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_MUTABLE_TORRENTS`` | Disables mutable torrent support (`BEP 38`_) |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_LINKING_SHARED`` | If this is defined when including the |
|
|
| | libtorrent headers, the classes and functions |
|
|
| | will be tagged with ``__declspec(dllimport)`` |
|
|
| | on msvc and default visibility on GCC 4 and |
|
|
| | later. Set this in your project if you're |
|
|
| | linking against libtorrent as a shared library. |
|
|
| | (This is set by the Jamfile when |
|
|
| | ``link=shared`` is set). |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_BUILDING_SHARED`` | If this is defined, the functions and classes |
|
|
| | in libtorrent are marked with |
|
|
| | ``__declspec(dllexport)`` on msvc, or with |
|
|
| | default visibility on GCC 4 and later. This |
|
|
| | should be defined when building libtorrent as |
|
|
| | a shared library. (This is set by the Jamfile |
|
|
| | when ``link=shared`` is set). |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_DHT`` | If this is defined, the support for trackerless |
|
|
| | torrents will be disabled. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_ENCRYPTION`` | This will disable any encryption support and |
|
|
| | the dependencies of a crypto library. |
|
|
| | Encryption support is the peer connection |
|
|
| | encrypted supported by clients such as |
|
|
| | uTorrent, Azureus and KTorrent. |
|
|
| | If this is not defined, either |
|
|
| | ``TORRENT_USE_OPENSSL`` or |
|
|
| | ``TORRENT_USE_GCRYPT`` must be defined. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_EXTENSIONS`` | When defined, libtorrent plugin support is |
|
|
| | disabled along with support for the extension |
|
|
| | handskake (BEP 10). |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``_UNICODE`` | On windows, this will cause the file IO |
|
|
| | use wide character API, to properly support |
|
|
| | non-ansi characters. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_RESOLVE_COUNTRIES`` | Defining this will disable the ability to |
|
|
| | resolve countries of origin for peer IPs. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_DISABLE_INVARIANT_CHECKS`` | This will disable internal invariant checks in |
|
|
| | libtorrent. The invariant checks can sometime |
|
|
| | be quite expensive, they typically don't scale |
|
|
| | very well. This option can be used to still |
|
|
| | build in debug mode, with asserts enabled, but |
|
|
| | make the resulting executable faster. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_EXPENSIVE_INVARIANT_CHECKS`` | This will enable extra expensive invariant |
|
|
| | checks. Useful for finding particular bugs |
|
|
| | or for running before releases. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE`` | This will exclude all deprecated functions from |
|
|
| | the header files and cpp files. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_PRODUCTION_ASSERTS`` | Define to either 0 or 1. Enables assert logging |
|
|
| | in release builds. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_USE_ASSERTS`` | Define as 0 to disable asserts unconditionally. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
| ``TORRENT_USE_SYSTEM_ASSERTS`` | Uses the libc assert macro rather then the |
|
|
| | custom one. |
|
|
+----------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
|
|
|
|
.. _`BEP 38`: https://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0038.html
|
|
|
|
If you experience that libtorrent uses unreasonable amounts of cpu, it will
|
|
definitely help to define ``NDEBUG``, since it will remove the invariant checks
|
|
within the library.
|
|
|
|
building openssl for windows
|
|
----------------------------
|
|
|
|
To build openssl for windows with Visual Studio 7.1 (2003) execute the following commands
|
|
in a command shell::
|
|
|
|
perl Configure VC-WIN32 --prefix="c:/openssl
|
|
call ms\do_nasm
|
|
call "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\vc7\bin\vcvars32.bat"
|
|
nmake -f ms\nt.mak
|
|
copy inc32\openssl "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\vc7\include\"
|
|
copy out32\libeay32.lib "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\vc7\lib"
|
|
copy out32\ssleay32.lib "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\vc7\lib"
|
|
|
|
This will also install the headers and library files in the visual studio directories to
|
|
be picked up by libtorrent.
|
|
|