My personalized dotfiles and configs for Windows 10 ⚙️
To build git-crypt, you need:
Software | Debian/Ubuntu package | RHEL/CentOS package |
---|---|---|
Make | make | make |
A C++11 compiler (e.g. gcc 4.9+) | g++ | gcc-c++ |
OpenSSL development files | libssl-dev | openssl-devel |
To use git-crypt, you need:
Software | Debian/Ubuntu package | RHEL/CentOS package |
---|---|---|
Git 1.7.2 or newer | git | git |
OpenSSL | openssl | openssl |
Note: Git 1.8.5 or newer is recommended for best performance.
Run:
make
make install
To install to a specific location:
make install PREFIX=/usr/local
Or, just copy the git-crypt binary to wherever is most convenient for you.
To build and install the git-crypt(1) man page, pass ENABLE_MAN=yes
to make:
make ENABLE_MAN=yes
make ENABLE_MAN=yes install
xsltproc is required to build the man page. Note that xsltproc will access the Internet to retrieve its stylesheet unless the Docbook stylesheet is installed locally and registered in the system’s XML catalog.
Debian packaging can be found in the ‘debian’ branch of the project Git repository. The package is built using git-buildpackage as follows:
git checkout debian
git-buildpackage -uc -us
Using the brew package manager, simply run:
brew install git-crypt
git-crypt should build on Windows with MinGW, although the build system is not yet finalized so you will need to pass your own CXX, CXXFLAGS, and LDFLAGS variables to make. Additionally, Windows support is less tested and does not currently create key files with restrictive permissions, making it unsuitable for use on a multi-user system. Windows support will mature in a future version of git-crypt. Bug reports and patches are most welcome!