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+~~Title: Installing EFL on Debian~~
+~~NOCACHE~~
+---
+
+# Installing EFL on Debian #
+
+[The *Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL)*](about-efl.md) power millions 
of systems from mobile phones to set-top boxes, desktops, laptops, game systems 
and more. You'll need EFL if you want to develop apps for Enlightenment and for 
any of the devices that use Enlightenment for its visual interface. 
+
+This tutorial describes several ways to install EFL on your system. You will 
only need to use one of these. Select your chosen method using the index on the 
right.
+
+Many distributions offer EFL as an installable package from their default 
repositories. In this case you only need to use your distribution's software 
management system to install. However most versions of EFL in default 
repositories are out of date and will not compile more recent Enlightenment 
applications. If this is not an issue for you, read through the ["From  
Distribution Repositories"](#From_Distribution_Repositories) section below.
+
+Distributions often provide a special repository maintained by users or a 
method of integrating a bleeding edge version of EFL with your software 
management system. This means that once installed you can keep EFL current just 
by running system updates. If your distribution offers this, take a look at the 
section ["Installing from a Special 
Repository"](#Installing_from_a_Special_Repository).
+
+The Enlightenment developers provide a pre-packaged source of EFL. Although 
not bleeding edge it is up to date and considered stable for production 
environments. You can download, compile and install it yourself by following 
the instructions in ["Installing from Packaged 
Source"](#Installing_from_Packaged_Source).
+
+You can also download the source code for the most recent version from the EFL 
git repositories. This will provide you with the latest code, which is updated 
on a nightly basis. To get started, read the section ["Installing from 
Git"](#Installing_from_Git).
+
+Whichever installation method you use, visit ["Compiling EFL 
Applications"](#Compiling_EFL_Applications) to discover how to compile your 
Enlightenment applications.
+
+## From  Distribution Repositories ##
+
+There's no EFL package in the official Debian repositories nor in any of the 
working user-maintained repositories. In light of this either [install EFL from 
the packaged source](#Installing_from Packaged_Source) or [download and install 
the most recent source code from the git repository](Installing_from_Git) as 
described below.
+
+## Installing from Packaged Source ##
+
+There are two versions of EFL available from the Enlightenment website. One is 
the nightly bleeding edge version which you can [download using 
git](#Installing_from_Git). The other comes already packaged and is available 
from the [EFL's download 
site](https://download.enlightenment.org/rel/libs/efl/), which is the focus of 
this section. 
+
+### Step 1: Downloading Stable Version ###
+
+[Download the latest version of 
EFL](https://download.enlightenment.org/rel/libs/efl/) and check it against its 
SHA256 hash:
+
+```bash
+wget https://download.enlightenment.orgtar /rel/libs/efl/efl-X.XX.X.tar.xz
+wget https://download.enlightenment.org/rel/libs/efl/efl-X.XX.X.tar.xz.sha256
+cat efl-X.XX.X.tar.xz.sha256; sha256sum efl-X.XX.X.tar.xz
+```
+
+Note that you will have to change ``X.XX.X`` to the actual version of EFL.
+
+### Step 2: Unpacking ###
+
+Once you have the archive file containing EFL on your hard disk unpack it with:
+
+```bash
+tar xvf efl-X.XX.X.tar.xz
+```
+
+This will create a folder named *efl-X.XX.X*.
+
+### Step 3: Installing Dependencies ###
+
+In order to compile and install EFL, first download the necessary software:
+
+```bash
+su -c "apt install gcc g++ check libssl-dev libsystemd-dev libjpeg-dev 
libglib2.0-dev libgstreamer1.0-dev libluajit-5.1-dev libfreetype6-dev 
libfontconfig1-dev libfribidi-dev libx11-dev libxext-dev libxrender-dev 
libgl1-mesa-dev libgif-dev libtiff5-dev libpoppler-dev libpoppler-cpp-dev 
libspectre-dev libraw-dev librsvg2-dev libudev-dev libmount-dev libdbus-1-dev 
libpulse-dev libsndfile1-dev libxcursor-dev libxcomposite-dev libxinerama-dev 
libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxss-dev libbullet-de [...]
+```
+
+### Step 4: Building and Installing ###
+
+Once you have installed all the required packages to compile and install EFL, 
``cd`` into the *efl-X.XX.X* folder and run 
+
+```bash
+./configure
+make
+su -c "make install"
+```
+
+This will configure the files needed to compile software, then compile and 
install it.
+
+### Step 5: Carrying out Post Installation Tasks ###
+
+As you are not installing to */usr* but to */usr/local*, ensure that some 
files are visible to *dbus*:
+
+```bash
+su -c "ln -s /usr/local/share/dbus-1/services/org.enlightenment.Ethumb.service 
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.enlightenment.Ethumb.service"
+```
+
+You may also need to refresh your library path to make sure your apps can find 
the EFL libraries:
+
+```bash
+su -c "ldconfig"
+```
+
+## Installing from Git ##
+
+You can also get the bleeding edge version of EFL by cloning it from the git 
repository.
+
+### Step 1: Installing git and Cloning ###
+
+By default, *git* is not installed in Debian so the first step is to install 
it:
+
+```bash
+su -c "apt install git"
+```
+
+Next clone EFL's source code:
+
+```bash
+git clone https://git.enlightenment.org/core/efl.git
+```
+
+This will create a a directory named *efl/*.
+
+### Step 2: Installing Dependencies ###
+
+You'll need to install some tools to build the configuration file:
+
+```bash
+su -c "apt install autoconf autopoint libtool"
+```
+
+You'll also need to download the software dependencies for EFL itself:
+
+```bash
+su -c "apt install gcc g++ check libssl-dev libsystemd-dev libjpeg-dev 
libglib2.0-dev libgstreamer1.0-dev libluajit-5.1-dev libfreetype6-dev 
libfontconfig1-dev libfribidi-dev libx11-dev libxext-dev libxrender-dev 
libgl1-mesa-dev libgif-dev libtiff5-dev libpoppler-dev libpoppler-cpp-dev 
libspectre-dev libraw-dev librsvg2-dev libudev-dev libmount-dev libdbus-1-dev 
libpulse-dev libsndfile1-dev libxcursor-dev libxcomposite-dev libxinerama-dev 
libxrandr-dev libxtst-dev libxss-dev libbullet-de [...]
+```
+
+### Step 3: Configuring the Software ###
+
+You can now ``cd`` into the *efl\* directory and run the *autoreconf* script 
to create and configure the software ready for compilation:
+
+```bash
+./autogen.sh
+```
+
+Once configured, compile the software with:
+
+```bash
+make
+su -c "make install"
+```
+
+### Step 4: Carrying out Post Installation Tasks ###
+
+As you are not installing to */usr* but to */usr/local*, you will have to 
ensure that some files are visible to *dbus*:
+
+```bash
+su -c "ln -s /usr/local/share/dbus-1/services/org.enlightenment.Ethumb.service 
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.enlightenment.Ethumb.service"
+```
+
+You may also need to refresh your library path to make sure your apps can find 
the EFL libraries:
+
+```bash
+su -c "ldconfig"
+```
+
+## Compiling EFL Applications ###
+
+With EFL installed you can start compiling applications you develop using 
Enlightenment technologies:
+
+```bash
+gcc -o your_app your_app.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs eina efl elementary`
+```
+
+Change ``your_app`` to the name of the app you want to build and 
``your_app.c`` to the file containing the application source code.
+
+If the compilation is successful this will create an executable application 
called *your_app* in the directory. You can run this app like any other program.
+
+## Troubleshooting ##
+
+If you see any errors when you compile the examples in this guide you may be 
using an out of date version of EFL. Update your libraries by installing from 
[EFL's git repository](#Installing_from_Git).
+
+If you're having problems compiling and installing EFL, you can find help on 
any of [our IRC channels](https://www.enlightenment.org/contact) or [post a 
ticket to our Phabricator](https://phab.enlightenment.org).
+
+## Installing on Other Distros ##
+
+If you would like to install EFL on a different version of Linux, visit the 
link for your chosen distro:
+
+[Arch]()
+:    Arch derivatives such as Manjaro, Antergos, etc.
+
+[Debian]()
+:    And derivatives.
+
+[openSUSE]()
+:    Includes Tumbleweed and Leap.
+
+[Fedora]()
+:    Includes other Red Hat derivatives such as CentOS, Scientific, etc.
+
+[Ubuntu]()
+:    Also Mint, neon and other Ubuntu derivatives.
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