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# How to build and install rsync
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When building rsync, you'll want to install various libraries in order to get
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all the features enabled. The configure script will alert you when the
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newest libraries are missing and tell you the appropriate `--disable-LIB`
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option to use if you want to just skip that feature. What follows are various
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support libraries that you may want to install to build rsync with the maximum
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features (the impatient can skip down to the package summary):
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## The basic setup
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You need to have a C compiler installed and optionally a C++ compiler in order
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to try to build some hardware-accelerated checksum routines. Rsync also needs
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a modern awk, which might be provided via gawk or nawk on some OSes.
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## Autoconf & manpages
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If you're installing from the git repo (instead of a release tar file) you'll
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also need the GNU autotools (autoconf & automake) and your choice of 2 python3
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markdown libraries: cmarkgfm or commonmark (needed to generate the manpages).
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If your OS doesn't provide a python3-cmarkgfm or python3-commonmark package,
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you can run the following to install the commonmark python library for your
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build user (after installing python3's pip package):
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> python3 -mpip install --user commonmark
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You can test if you've got it fixed by running (from the rsync checkout):
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> ./md-convert --test rsync-ssl.1.md
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Alternately, you can avoid generating the manpages by fetching the very latest
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versions (that match the latest git source) from the [generated-files][6] dir.
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One way to do that is to run:
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> ./prepare-source fetchgen
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[6]: https://download.samba.org/pub/rsync/generated-files/
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## ACL support
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To support copying ACL file information, make sure you have an acl
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development library installed. It also helps to have the helper programs
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installed to manipulate ACLs and to run the rsync testsuite.
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## Xattr support
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To support copying xattr file information, make sure you have an attr
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development library installed. It also helps to have the helper programs
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installed to manipulate xattrs and to run the rsync testsuite.
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## xxhash
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The [xxHash library][1] provides extremely fast checksum functions that can
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make the "rsync algorithm" run much more quickly, especially when matching
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blocks in large files. Installing this development library adds xxhash
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checksums as the default checksum algorithm. You'll need at least v0.8.0
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if you want rsync to include the full range of its checksum algorithms.
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[1]: https://cyan4973.github.io/xxHash/
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## zstd
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The [zstd library][2] compression algorithm that uses less CPU than
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the default zlib algorithm at the same compression level. Note that you
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need at least version 1.4, so you might need to skip the zstd compression if
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you can only install a 1.3 release. Installing this development library
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adds zstd compression as the default compression algorithm.
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[2]: http://facebook.github.io/zstd/
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## lz4
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The [lz4 library][3] compression algorithm that uses very little CPU, though
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it also has the smallest compression ratio of other algorithms. Installing
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this development library adds lz4 compression as an available compression
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algorithm.
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[3]: https://lz4.github.io/lz4/
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## openssl crypto
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The [openssl crypto library][4] provides some hardware accelerated checksum
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algorithms for MD4 and MD5. Installing this development library makes rsync
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use the (potentially) faster checksum routines when computing MD4 & MD5
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checksums.
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[4]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/man3/crypto.html
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## Package summary
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To help you get the libraries installed, here are some package install commands
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for various OSes. The commands are split up to correspond with the above
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items, but feel free to combine the package names into a single install, if you
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like.
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- For Debian and Ubuntu (Debian Buster users may want to briefly(?) enable
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buster-backports to update zstd from 1.3 to 1.4):
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> sudo apt install -y gcc g++ gawk autoconf automake python3-cmarkgfm
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> sudo apt install -y acl libacl1-dev
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> sudo apt install -y attr libattr1-dev
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> sudo apt install -y libxxhash-dev
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> sudo apt install -y libzstd-dev
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> sudo apt install -y liblz4-dev
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> sudo apt install -y libssl-dev
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Or run support/install_deps_ubuntu.sh
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- For CentOS (use EPEL for python3-pip):
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> sudo yum -y install epel-release
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> sudo yum -y install gcc g++ gawk autoconf automake python3-pip
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> sudo yum -y install acl libacl-devel
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> sudo yum -y install attr libattr-devel
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> sudo yum -y install xxhash-devel
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> sudo yum -y install libzstd-devel
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> sudo yum -y install lz4-devel
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> sudo yum -y install openssl-devel
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> python3 -mpip install --user commonmark
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- For Fedora 33:
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> sudo dnf -y install acl libacl-devel
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> sudo dnf -y install attr libattr-devel
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> sudo dnf -y install xxhash-devel
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> sudo dnf -y install libzstd-devel
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> sudo dnf -y install lz4-devel
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> sudo dnf -y install openssl-devel
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- For FreeBSD (this assumes that the python3 version is 3.7):
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> sudo pkg install -y autotools python3 py37-CommonMark
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> sudo pkg install -y xxhash
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> sudo pkg install -y zstd
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> sudo pkg install -y liblz4
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- For macOS:
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> brew install automake
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> brew install xxhash
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> brew install zstd
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> brew install lz4
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> brew install openssl
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- For Cygwin (with all cygwin programs stopped, run the appropriate setup program from a cmd shell):
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> setup-x86_64 --quiet-mode -P make,gawk,autoconf,automake,gcc-core,python38,python38-pip
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> setup-x86_64 --quiet-mode -P attr,libattr-devel
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> setup-x86_64 --quiet-mode -P libzstd-devel
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> setup-x86_64 --quiet-mode -P liblz4-devel
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> setup-x86_64 --quiet-mode -P libssl-devel
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Sometimes cygwin has commonmark packaged and sometimes it doesn't. Now that
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its python38 has stabilized, you could install python38-commonmark. Or just
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avoid the issue by running this from a bash shell as your build user:
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> python3 -mpip install --user commonmark
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## Build and install
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After installing the various libraries, you need to configure, build, and
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install the source:
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> ./configure
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> make
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> sudo make install
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The default install path is /usr/local/bin, but you can set the installation
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directory and other parameters using options to ./configure. To see them, use:
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> ./configure --help
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Configure tries to figure out if the local system uses group "nobody" or
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"nogroup" by looking in the /etc/group file. (This is only used for the
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default group of an rsync daemon, which attempts to run with "nobody"
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user and group permissions.) You can change the default user and group
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for the daemon by editing the NOBODY_USER and NOBODY_GROUP defines in
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config.h, or just override them in your /etc/rsyncd.conf file.
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As of 2.4.7, rsync uses Eric Troan's popt option-parsing library. A
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cut-down copy of a recent release is included in the rsync distribution,
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and will be used if there is no popt library on your build host, or if
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the `--with-included-popt` option is passed to ./configure.
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If you configure using `--enable-maintainer-mode`, then rsync will try
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to pop up an xterm on DISPLAY=:0 if it crashes. You might find this
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useful, but it should be turned off for production builds.
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If you want to automatically use a separate "build" directory based on
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the current git branch name, start with a pristine git checkout and run
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"mkdir auto-build-save" before you run the first ./configure command.
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That will cause a fresh build dir to spring into existence along with a
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special Makefile symlink that allows you to run "make" and "./configure"
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from the source dir (the "build" dir gets auto switched based on branch).
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This is helpful when using the branch-from-patch and patch-update scripts
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to maintain the official rsync patches. If you ever need to build from
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a "detached head" git position then you'll need to manually chdir into
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the build dir to run make. I also like to create 2 more symlinks in the
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source dir: `ln -s build/rsync . ; ln -s build/testtmp .`
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## Make compatibility
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Note that Makefile.in has a rule that uses a wildcard in a prerequisite. If
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your make has a problem with this rule, you will see an error like this:
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Don't know how to make ./*.c
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You can change the "proto.h-tstamp" target in Makefile.in to list all the \*.c
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filenames explicitly in order to avoid this issue.
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## RPM notes
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Under packaging you will find .spec files for several distributions.
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The .spec file in packaging/lsb can be used for Linux systems that
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adhere to the Linux Standards Base (e.g., RedHat and others).
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## HP-UX notes
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The HP-UX 10.10 "bundled" C compiler seems not to be able to cope with
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ANSI C. You may see this error message in config.log if ./configure
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fails:
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(Bundled) cc: "configure", line 2162: error 1705: Function prototypes are an ANSI feature.
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Install gcc or HP's "ANSI/C Compiler".
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## Mac OS X notes
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Some versions of Mac OS X (Darwin) seem to have an IPv6 stack, but do
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not completely implement the "New Sockets" API.
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[This site][5] says that Apple started to support IPv6 in 10.2 (Jaguar). If
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your build fails, try again after running configure with `--disable-ipv6`.
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Apple Silicon macs may install packages in a slightly different location and require flags.
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CFLAGS="-I /opt/homebrew/include" LDFLAGS="-L /opt/homebrew/lib"
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[5]: http://www.ipv6.org/impl/mac.html
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## IBM AIX notes
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IBM AIX has a largefile problem with mkstemp. See IBM PR-51921.
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The workaround is to append the following to config.h:
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> #ifdef _LARGE_FILES
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> #undef HAVE_SECURE_MKSTEMP
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> #endif
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