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 - <a name="Requirements-for-Building-GDB"></a>
 - <h3 class="section">C.1 Requirements for Building <small>GDB</small></h3>
 - <a name="index-building-GDB_002c-requirements-for"></a>
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 - <p>Building <small>GDB</small> requires various tools and packages to be available.
 - Other packages will be used only if they are found.
 - </p>
 - <a name="Tools_002fPackages-Necessary-for-Building-GDB"></a>
 - <h3 class="heading">Tools/Packages Necessary for Building <small>GDB</small></h3>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt>C<tt>++</tt>11 compiler</dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small> is written in C<tt>++</tt>11.  It should be buildable with any
 - recent C<tt>++</tt>11 compiler, e.g. GCC.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>GNU make</dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small>’s build system relies on features only found in the GNU
 - make program.  Other variants of <code>make</code> will not work.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <a name="Tools_002fPackages-Optional-for-Building-GDB"></a>
 - <h3 class="heading">Tools/Packages Optional for Building <small>GDB</small></h3>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt>Expat</dt>
 - <dd><a name="Expat"></a><p><small>GDB</small> can use the Expat XML parsing library.  This library may be
 - included with your operating system distribution; if it is not, you
 - can get the latest version from <a href="http://expat.sourceforge.net">http://expat.sourceforge.net</a>.
 - The <samp>configure</samp> script will search for this library in several
 - standard locations; if it is installed in an unusual path, you can
 - use the <samp>--with-libexpat-prefix</samp> option to specify its location.
 - </p>
 - <p>Expat is used for:
 - </p>
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 - <li> Remote protocol memory maps (see <a href="Memory-Map-Format.html#Memory-Map-Format">Memory Map Format</a>)
 - </li><li> Target descriptions (see <a href="Target-Descriptions.html#Target-Descriptions">Target Descriptions</a>)
 - </li><li> Remote shared library lists (See <a href="Library-List-Format.html#Library-List-Format">Library List Format</a>,
 - or alternatively see <a href="Library-List-Format-for-SVR4-Targets.html#Library-List-Format-for-SVR4-Targets">Library List Format for SVR4 Targets</a>)
 - </li><li> MS-Windows shared libraries (see <a href="Files.html#Shared-Libraries">Shared Libraries</a>)
 - </li><li> Traceframe info (see <a href="Traceframe-Info-Format.html#Traceframe-Info-Format">Traceframe Info Format</a>)
 - </li><li> Branch trace (see <a href="Branch-Trace-Format.html#Branch-Trace-Format">Branch Trace Format</a>,
 - see <a href="Branch-Trace-Configuration-Format.html#Branch-Trace-Configuration-Format">Branch Trace Configuration Format</a>)
 - </li></ul>
 - 
 - </dd>
 - <dt>Guile</dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small> can be scripted using GNU Guile.  See <a href="Guile.html#Guile">Guile</a>.  By
 - default, <small>GDB</small> will be compiled if the Guile libraries are
 - installed and are found by <samp>configure</samp>.  You can use the
 - <code>--with-guile</code> option to request Guile, and pass either the Guile
 - version number or the file name of the relevant <code>pkg-config</code>
 - program to choose a particular version of Guile.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>iconv</dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small>’s features related to character sets (see <a href="Character-Sets.html#Character-Sets">Character Sets</a>) require a functioning <code>iconv</code> implementation.  If you are
 - on a GNU system, then this is provided by the GNU C Library.  Some
 - other systems also provide a working <code>iconv</code>.
 - </p>
 - <p>If <small>GDB</small> is using the <code>iconv</code> program which is installed
 - in a non-standard place, you will need to tell <small>GDB</small> where to
 - find it.  This is done with <samp>--with-iconv-bin</samp> which specifies
 - the directory that contains the <code>iconv</code> program.  This program is
 - run in order to make a list of the available character sets.
 - </p>
 - <p>On systems without <code>iconv</code>, you can install GNU Libiconv.  If
 - Libiconv is installed in a standard place, <small>GDB</small> will
 - automatically use it if it is needed.  If you have previously
 - installed Libiconv in a non-standard place, you can use the
 - <samp>--with-libiconv-prefix</samp> option to <samp>configure</samp>.
 - </p>
 - <p><small>GDB</small>’s top-level <samp>configure</samp> and <samp>Makefile</samp> will
 - arrange to build Libiconv if a directory named <samp>libiconv</samp> appears
 - in the top-most source directory.  If Libiconv is built this way, and
 - if the operating system does not provide a suitable <code>iconv</code>
 - implementation, then the just-built library will automatically be used
 - by <small>GDB</small>.  One easy way to set this up is to download GNU
 - Libiconv, unpack it inside the top-level directory of the <small>GDB</small>
 - source tree, and then rename the directory holding the Libiconv source
 - code to ‘<samp>libiconv</samp>’.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>lzma</dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small> can support debugging sections that are compressed with
 - the LZMA library.  See <a href="MiniDebugInfo.html#MiniDebugInfo">MiniDebugInfo</a>.  If this library is not
 - included with your operating system, you can find it in the xz package
 - at <a href="http://tukaani.org/xz/">http://tukaani.org/xz/</a>.  If the LZMA library is available in
 - the usual place, then the <samp>configure</samp> script will use it
 - automatically.  If it is installed in an unusual path, you can use the
 - <samp>--with-lzma-prefix</samp> option to specify its location.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>MPFR</dt>
 - <dd><a name="MPFR"></a><p><small>GDB</small> can use the GNU MPFR multiple-precision floating-point
 - library.  This library may be included with your operating system
 - distribution; if it is not, you can get the latest version from
 - <a href="http://www.mpfr.org">http://www.mpfr.org</a>.  The <samp>configure</samp> script will search
 - for this library in several standard locations; if it is installed
 - in an unusual path, you can use the <samp>--with-libmpfr-prefix</samp>
 - option to specify its location.
 - </p>
 - <p>GNU MPFR is used to emulate target floating-point arithmetic during
 - expression evaluation when the target uses different floating-point
 - formats than the host.  If GNU MPFR it is not available, <small>GDB</small>
 - will fall back to using host floating-point arithmetic.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>Python</dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small> can be scripted using Python language.  See <a href="Python.html#Python">Python</a>.
 - By default, <small>GDB</small> will be compiled if the Python libraries are
 - installed and are found by <samp>configure</samp>.  You can use the
 - <code>--with-python</code> option to request Python, and pass either the
 - file name of the relevant <code>python</code> executable, or the name of the
 - directory in which Python is installed, to choose a particular
 - installation of Python.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt>zlib</dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-compressed-debug-sections"></a>
 - <p><small>GDB</small> will use the ‘<samp>zlib</samp>’ library, if available, to read
 - compressed debug sections.  Some linkers, such as GNU gold, are capable
 - of producing binaries with compressed debug sections.  If <small>GDB</small>
 - is compiled with ‘<samp>zlib</samp>’, it will be able to read the debug
 - information in such binaries.
 - </p>
 - <p>The ‘<samp>zlib</samp>’ library is likely included with your operating system
 - distribution; if it is not, you can get the latest version from
 - <a href="http://zlib.net">http://zlib.net</a>.
 - </p></dd>
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