How to Install HRConvert2 on NetBSD

HRConvert2 is a tool that can convert various file types to and from human-readable format. This tutorial will guide you on how to install HRConvert2 on NetBSD.

Prerequisites

Before installing HRConvert2, make sure that:

Step 1: Install dependencies

HRConvert2 depends on several packages that need to be installed in your system. To install them, run the following command:

# pkgin update
# pkgin install git gmake boost-headers boost-libs

Step 2: Clone HRConvert2 repository

Now that you have installed the dependencies, the next step is to clone the HRConvert2 repository. You can do this by running the following command:

# git clone https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2.git

This will clone the HRConvert2 repository to your current directory.

Step 3: Install HRConvert2

Once you have cloned the HRConvert2 repository, navigate to the directory by running:

# cd HRConvert2

Then, build and install HRConvert2 by running:

# gmake
# gmake install

This will build and install HRConvert2 to your system.

Step 4: Test HRConvert2

To test if HRConvert2 is working correctly, run the following command:

# hrconvert2 -v

This will display the version, build options, and copyright of HRConvert2.

Now you have successfully installed HRConvert2 on your NetBSD system.

Conclusion

HRConvert2 is a useful tool that can convert various file types to and from human-readable format. This tutorial showed you how to install HRConvert2 on your NetBSD system.

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