@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ The dependencies and how to install them on some systems are outlined below.
[//]:#(TODO: Distinguish between build time and runtime dependencies?)
[//]:#(TODO: Provide separate instructions for dnf and zypper?)
## jami-daemon
Building the Jami daemon requires the following tools and libraries:
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## jami-client-qt
> ***Note:***
> For complete instructions on how to build the Qt Desktop client,
> please refer to the [INSTALL.md](https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-qt/-/blob/master/INSTALL.md) file.
```{seealso}
For complete instructions on how to build the Qt Desktop client,
please refer to the [INSTALL.md](https://git.jami.net/savoirfairelinux/jami-client-qt/-/blob/master/INSTALL.md) file.
```
Building the Jami client requires the following tools and libraries:
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1. Add the respective [dl.jami.net](https://dl.jami.net/) repository by following the instructions on the [Download Jami for GNU/Linux](https://jami.net/download-jami-linux) webpage; and
2. Install the package using the Terminal command `sudo apt-get install libqt-jami` (for dpkg/Debian-based GNU/Linux distributions) or `sudo dnf install jami-libqt` (for RPM-based GNU/Linux distributions).
On dpkg/Debian-based GNU/Linux distributions
(such as Debian, Trisquel, Ubuntu, and Linux Mint),
the packages can be installed with `apt-get` or `apt` as follows:
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sudo dnf install qt6-qtwebengine-devel
```
> ***Note:***
> The easiest approach would be to install the libqt-jami or jami-libqt package on your supported dpkg/Debian-based or RPM-based GNU/Linux distribution, respectively.
> This would ensure that:
> * All the required Qt 6 dependencies are fetched; and
> * The application is as similar as possible at what is being built and tested.
```{note}
The easiest approach would be to install the libqt-jami or jami-libqt package on your supported dpkg/Debian-based or RPM-based GNU/Linux distribution, respectively.
This would ensure that:
* All the required Qt 6 dependencies are fetched; and
* The application is as similar as possible at what is being built and tested.