ZeroMQ is a messaging library that allows developers to design complex communication systems between software applications. This tutorial will guide you through the installation process of ZeroMQ on Arch Linux.
Before starting, make sure your system is up to date by running the following command in your terminal:
sudo pacman -Syu
To install ZeroMQ on Arch Linux, run the following command:
sudo pacman -S zeromq
This will install the ZeroMQ library along with all of its dependencies.
To verify that the installation was successful, run the following commands in your terminal:
zmq-config --version
This should display the version of ZeroMQ that was installed on your system.
pkg-config libzmq --cflags --libs
This should output the following:
-I/usr/include -L/usr/lib -lzmq
In this tutorial, we showed you how to install ZeroMQ on Arch Linux. With ZeroMQ, you can develop complex communication systems between different software applications. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, refer to the ZeroMQ documentation for more information.
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