# HAProxy Build scripts for HAProxy with QUIC ## Get started You will need the following dependencies (Debian/Ubuntu packages given as example): - Development tools (`build-essential`) - curl and ssl support for it (`curl` and `ca-certificates`) - CMake (`cmake`) - Readline library headers (`libreadline-dev`) - Libsystemd headers (`libsystemd-dev`) - GNU TAR (`tar`) Then just run `make` and the build should pass. You then need to unpack `deps/quictls/quictls-OpenSSL_1_1_1o-dist.tar.gz` so that it expands in `/opt/quictls`, which is where HAProxy will look for OpenSSL. And finally you can expand `haproxy/haproxy-2.6-dist.tar.gz` wherever you please. ## Should I use this repo? This is an: - unofficial build of HAProxy - which enables an experimental feature of HAProxy - which relies on an unofficial build of OpenSSL - which is based on an unofficial patch of OpenSSL Generally speaking, you shouldn't. That said, please PR improvements back if you do. We'll be using it ourselves too. ## What's in there First, we want to statically build things where possible, which is done for: - LUA - PCRE2 - QuicTLS Then we want HAProxy to not use the system's OpenSSL but rather our QuicTLS build, which it will look for at the `/opt/quictls` prefix.