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Basic Installation ================== To build and install HTSlib, 'cd' to the htslib-1.x directory containing the package's source and type the following commands: ./configure make make install The './configure' command checks your build environment and allows various optional functionality to be enabled (see Configuration below). If you don't want to select any optional functionality, you may wish to omit configure and just type 'make; make install' as for previous versions of HTSlib. However if the build fails you should run './configure' as it can diagnose the common reasons for build failures. The 'make' command builds the HTSlib library and and various useful utilities: bgzip, htsfile, and tabix. If compilation fails you should run './configure' as it can diagnose problems with your build environment that cause build failures. The 'make install' command installs the libraries, library header files, utilities, several manual pages, and a pkgconfig file to /usr/local. The installation location can be changed by configuring with --prefix=DIR or via 'make prefix=DIR install' (see Installation Locations below). Configuration ============= By default, './configure' examines your build environment, checking for requirements such as the zlib development files, and arranges for a plain HTSlib build. The following configure options can be used to enable various features and specify further optional external requirements: --with-irods[=DIR] Specifies the location of the iRODS client library to use to enable access to data objects stored in iRODS (<http://irods.org/>) via file paths like 'irods:DATAOBJ'. DIR is the base of an iRODS source tree such that the library is present as DIR/lib/core/obj/libRodsAPI.* and headers are present under DIR/lib/api/include and so on. If '=DIR' is omitted, $IRODS_HOME will be used as a base directory. The configure script also accepts the usual options and environment variables for tuning installation locations and compilers: type './configure --help' for details. For example, ./configure CC=icc --prefix=/opt/icc-compiled would specify that HTSlib is to be built with icc and installed into bin, lib, etc subdirectories under /opt/icc-compiled. Installation Locations ====================== By default, 'make install' installs HTSlib libraries under /usr/local/lib, HTSlib header files under /usr/local/include, utility programs under /usr/local/bin, etc. (To be precise, the header files are installed within a fixed 'htslib' subdirectory under the specified .../include location.) You can specify a different location to install HTSlib by configuring with --prefix=DIR or specify locations for particular parts of HTSlib by configuring with --libdir=DIR and so on. Type './configure --help' for the full list of such install directory options. Alternatively you can specify different locations at install time by typing 'make prefix=DIR install' or 'make libdir=DIR install' and so on. Consult the list of prefix/exec_prefix/etc variables near the top of the Makefile for the full list of such variables that can be overridden. You can also specify a staging area by typing 'make DESTDIR=DIR install', possibly in conjunction with other --prefix or prefix=DIR settings. For example, make DESTDIR=/tmp/staging prefix=/opt would install into bin, lib, etc subdirectories under /tmp/staging/opt.