qTox SlackBuild and all of its dependencies can be found here: http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/network/qTox/
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#### FreeBSD
A qTox port is available at ``net-im/qTox``. To build and install qTox:
```bash
cd /usr/ports/net-im/qTox/
make install
```
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If your distribution is not listed, or you want / need to compile qTox, there are provided instructions.
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Most of the dependencies should be available through your package manger. You may either follow the directions below, or simply run `./simple_make.sh` after cloning this repository, which will attempt to automatically download dependencies followed by compilation.
### Install git
In order to clone the qTox repository you need Git.
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### Setting up Path
Add MinGW/MSYS/CMake binaries to the system path to make them globally accessible.
Add MinGW/MSYS/CMake binaries to the system path to make them globally accessible.
Open Control Panel -> System and Security -> System -> Advanced system settings -> Environment Variables...(or run "sysdm.cpl" select tab "Advanced system settings" -> button "Environment Variables")
In the second box search for the PATH variable and press Edit...
The input box "Variable value:" should already contain some directories. Each directory is separated with a semicolon.
Nighly builds do not update automatically at this stage of development, so make sure you get back to this site and regularly download the latest version of qTox.