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|   1 How to build (using gyp): |  | 
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|   3   (Note: test programs which require gtest can't build with gyp for now) |  | 
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|   5   1. If you are building OTS on Windows, download both the source |  | 
|   6      code and compiled driver for zlib from http://www.zlib.net/ |  | 
|   7      and put them in third_party/zlib. |  | 
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|   9   2. If you are building from cloned Git repository, make sure to update the |  | 
|  10      submodules as well: |  | 
|  11  |  | 
|  12      $ git submodule init |  | 
|  13      $ git submodule update |  | 
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|  15   3. Run gyp_ots |  | 
|  16  |  | 
|  17     $ python gyp_ots |  | 
|  18  |  | 
|  19     This will fetch gyp and generate build files. By default, following |  | 
|  20     files will be generated: |  | 
|  21       - MSVS solution file on Windows |  | 
|  22       - Xcode project file on Mac |  | 
|  23       - Makefile on Linux |  | 
|  24  |  | 
|  25     If you want to generate Makefile on Mac, you can use -f option: |  | 
|  26  |  | 
|  27     $ python gyp_ots -f make |  | 
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|  29   4. Build OTS |  | 
|  30  |  | 
|  31     Using MSVS: |  | 
|  32       Open ots-standalone.sln and build the solution. |  | 
|  33  |  | 
|  34     Using Xcode: |  | 
|  35       $ xcodebuild -target ots-standalone.xcodeproj -target all |  | 
|  36  |  | 
|  37     Using Makefile: |  | 
|  38       $ make |  | 
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