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The instructions in this document utilize cmake’s out-of-source build feature to keep build artifacts separate from source files. The most recent release of libmongoc and libbson, both of which are included in mongo-c-driver, can be downloaded here. Preparing a build from a release tarball ¶ The steps to prepare the build depend on how you obtained the source code and the build platform. $ pacman -noconfirm -S mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-cyrus-saslīefore building libmongoc and/or libbson, it is necessary to configure, or prepare, the build. $ pacman -noconfirm -S mingw-w64-x86_64-extra-cmake-modules make tar The libmongoc package is available on recent versions of Debian and Ubuntu.
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If you choose to install libmongoc from distribution packages, use the package manager to confirm the version being installed is sufficient for your needs. One advantage of installing libmongoc with a package manager is that its dependencies (including libbson) will be installed automatically.
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Several Linux distributions provide packages for libmongoc and its dependencies. Install libmongoc with a Package Manager ¶ The MongoDB C Driver is continuously tested on a variety of platforms including: The following guide will step you through the process of downloading, building, and installing the current release of the MongoDB C Driver (libmongoc) and BSON library (libbson). Installing the MongoDB C Driver (libmongoc) and BSON library (libbson) ¶