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Prebuilt TDLib libraries, distributed with node-pre-gyp

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    Build TDLib binaries

    tdlib-binaries-prebuilt

    Intention of this plugin is to produce binary builds of tdlib/td in a way so that they can be used in node-pre-gyp npm package. This can be handy when using tdlib/td in node.js environments, where compilation is not desired or not possible due to unavailability of tools that are required.

    TD can be compiled from source using specific targets from our Makefile.

    Prebuilt binaries are available for following architectures:

    • linux-x64-glibc
    • linux-x64-musl (x86-64/x86_64 -> x64)
    • linux-arm64-glibc (aarch64 -> arm64)
    • linux-arm64-musl (aarch64 -> arm64)
    • macos-arm64 - local build
    • macos-x64 - local build (x86_64 -> x64)

    Github Action Builds

    Build process is automated with Github Actions for following environments:

    • linux-x64-glibc
    • linux-x64-musl
    • linux-arm64-glibc (cross-build)
    • linux-arm64-musl (cross-build)

    MacOs / Windows builds are currently not configured, but adding them would be also possible so please submit Issue request if you are willing to have those added, or send a PR.

    MacOs binary can be built locally using build-lib-native Makefile task.

    Building o local machine

    If you would like to perform fully local build, few targets are defined in Makefile that enable Dockerized as well as native tdlib builds.

    To start dockerized build, use one of the following make targets:

    build-lib-docker-linux-arm64-glibc
    build-lib-docker-linux-arm64-musl
    build-lib-docker-linux-x64-glibc
    build-lib-docker-linux-x64-musl

    If you want to perform native build, use make build-lib-native. In this case you need to make sure you have required tooling installed on your system. make init should be able to help you with that.

    If something still does not work, please refer to prebuilt-tdlib-docker.sh script which is used in dockerized build.