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How to compile cito
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Getting source code
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There are two ways to get the source code:
From an official release::
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cito/files/cito/[Download] a `.tar.gz` file and uncompress it. On Windows you may use http://7-zip.org[7-Zip] for decompression.
From the Git repository::
This way you'll get the latest code with all its consequences (such as out-of-date documentation). Use a Git client. For a command-line Git client, type:
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git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/cito/code cito-code
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Compilation
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Once you have the source code you have the following options of compiling it:
Using MSBuild::
MSBuild is part of the .NET Framework. In the directory with the sources run `msbuild CiTo.csproj`.
Using Mono i `xbuild`::
You need a C# compiler (`gmcs`) and the Mono counterpart of MSBuild (`xbuild`). In the directory with the sources run `xbuild CiTo.csproj`.
Using GNU Make::
You need a C# compiler (`csc` lub `gmcs`). In the directory with the sources run `make`.
Using Visual Studio::
Open `CiTo.csproj`. Build.
Installing (Linux)
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To install, run:
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sudo make install
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This will create Mono wrappers `cito` and `cipad` in the default directory `/usr/local/bin`.