### Get the sources ```bash # using git is preferred git clone https://github.com/sass/libsass.git # only needed for sassc and/or testsuite git clone https://github.com/sass/sassc.git libsass/sassc git clone https://github.com/sass/sass-spec.git libsass/sass-spec ``` ### Prerequisites In order to run autotools you need a few tools installed on your system. ```bash yum install automake libtool # RedHat Linux emerge -a automake libtool # Gentoo Linux pkgin install automake libtool # SmartOS ``` ### Create configure script ```bash cd libsass autoreconf --force --install cd .. ``` ### Create custom makefiles ```bash cd libsass ./configure \ --disable-tests \ --disable-shared \ --prefix=/usr cd .. ``` ### Build the library ```bash make -C libsass -j5 ``` ### Install the library The library will be installed to the location given as `prefix` to `configure`. This is standard behavior for autotools and not `libsass` specific. ```bash make -C libsass -j5 install ``` ### Configure options The `configure` script is created by autotools. To get an overview of available options you can call `./configure --help`. When you execute this script, it will create specific makefiles, which you then use via the regular make command. There are some `libsass` specific options: ``` Optional Features: --enable-tests enable testing the build --enable-coverage enable coverage report for test suite --enable-shared build shared libraries [default=yes] --enable-static build static libraries [default=yes] Optional Packages: --with-sassc-dir=