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### Compilers
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Any compiler with support for C++ 17 should work. At the moment the following compilers are tested:
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- MinGW 8.1 on Windows
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- g++-10 on Linux (Arch)
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- clang++-14 on Linux (Ubuntu)
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### Required tools and libraries
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For using `PeTrack` following tools and libraries are needed:
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- git
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- CMake (>= 3.16)
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- Qt (>= 5.14)
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- OpenCV (== 4.2)
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- Qwt (== 6.1)
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- OpenCV (== 4.5)
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- Qwt (>= 6.1)
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When developing `PeTrack` and using the test framework following additional tools and libraries are needed:
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- Catch2
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For windows users, the linux notation of paths `/` instead of `\` is used. It is highly recommended to install [Windows Terminal](https://aka.ms/terminal) for the same behavior.
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### Get the code
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In this tutorial we will assume that we start at `/home/dev/`. The following notation will be used for the commands (when no <command> is displayed, it shows the result of the previous command, usually a change of directory):
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