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===Build dependencies===
===Build dependencies===
To install from source, you will have to install the base development packages: <tt>autoconf, automake, libtool, pkg-tools, make, gcc</tt> and optionally <tt>g++</tt> if you wish to use OpenCV. You'll probably want <tt>subversion</tt> too, to download the latest version on the source repository.
To install from source, you will have to install the base development packages: <tt>autoconf, automake, libtool, intltool, pkg-tools, make, gcc</tt> and optionally <tt>g++</tt> if you wish to use OpenCV. You'll probably want <tt>subversion</tt> too, to download the latest version on the source repository.

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===Build dependencies===
To install from source, you will have to install the base development packages:
     git, autoconf, automake, libtool, intltool, pkg-tools, make, cmake, gcc, g++
The compilers gcc and g++ from this list can be replaced by clang and clang++ (we use them for development), probably others as well.

Build dependencies

To install from source, you will have to install the base development packages: autoconf, automake, libtool, intltool, pkg-tools, make, gcc and optionally g++ if you wish to use OpenCV. You'll probably want subversion too, to download the latest version on the source repository.