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The following packages are required before proceeding to the next steps.
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- * __git__ client: apt-get install git-core - it is recommended to have a recent
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+ * __git__ client: `apt-get install git-core` - it is recommended to have a recent
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version, if your Linux distro has an old version, you can download newer one
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from [git-scm.com](http://git-scm.com)
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- * __gcc__ and __g++__ compilers: apt-get install gcc g++
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- * __flex__ - apt-get install flex
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- * __bison__ - apt-get install bison
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- * __libmysqlclient-dev__ - apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev (or: apt install default-libmysqlclient-dev)
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- * __make__ - apt-get install make
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+ * __gcc__ and __g++__ compilers: `apt-get install gcc g++`
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+ * __flex__ - `apt-get install flex`
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+ * __bison__ - `apt-get install bison`
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+ * __libmysqlclient-dev__ - `apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev` (or: `apt install default-libmysqlclient-dev`)
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+ * __make__ and __autoconf__ - `apt-get install make autoconf`
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* if you want to enable more modules, some of them require extra libraries:
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- * __libssl__ - apt-get install libssl-dev
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- * __libcurl__ - apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
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- * __libxml2__ - apt-get install libxml2-dev
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- * __libpcre3__ - apt-get install libpcre3-dev
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+ * __libssl__ - `apt-get install libssl-dev`
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+ * __libcurl__ - `apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev`
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+ * __libxml2__ - `apt-get install libxml2-dev`
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+ * __libpcre3__ - `apt-get install libpcre3-dev`
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**Important Note**: starting with version `4.3.0`, Kamailio uses the directory
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**/var/run/kamailio/** for creating FIFO and UnixSocket control files. You may have
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To complete all the steps in this tutorial, it is required to have a **MySQL** or **MariaDB** server installed.
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Consult the documentation of **MySQL** or **MariaDB** server for Debian for a proper installation.
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-For testing purposes, it can just be done with `apt install mysql-server` or `apt install default-mysql-server`.
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+For testing purposes, it can just be done with `apt-get install mysql-server` or `apt-get install default-mysql-server`.
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During or after installation you may have to complete some configuration steps, such as setting the password for mysql root user or initialize the database system.
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## Getting Sources From GIT ##
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