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[contrib-page]: https://gmid.omarpolo.com/contrib.html#dockerfile
-### Local libretls
-
-This is **NOT** recommended, please try to port LibreSSL/LibreTLS to
-your distribution of choice or use docker instead.
-
-However, it's possible to statically-link `gmid` to locally-installed
-libretls quite easily. (It's how I test gmid on Fedora, for instance)
-
-Let's say you have compiled and installed libretls in `$LIBRETLS`,
-then you can build `gmid` with
-
- ./configure CFLAGS="-I$LIBRETLS/include" \
- LDFLAGS="$LIBRETLS/lib/libtls.a -lssl -lcrypto -lpthread -levent"
- make
-
### Testing
Execute
make regress
-to start the suite. Keep in mind that the regression tests will
+to start the suite. Keep in mind that the regression tests needs to
create files inside the `regress` directory and bind the 10965 port.