# Binding Build Example Now that you have installed the AGL Application Framework, you will be guided through the installation of the [helloworld-service](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-service) binding. ## Install git, cmake, gcc, g++ and json-c ### Debian ```bash sudo apt-get install git cmake gcc g++ libjson-c-dev ``` ### openSuse ```bash sudo zypper install git cmake gcc gcc-c++ libjson-c-devel ``` ### Fedora ```bash sudo dnf install git cmake gcc gcc-c++ json-c-devel.x86_64 ``` ## Clone the helloworld-service repository Sources of the [helloworld-service](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-service) binding are available at IoT.BZH's GitHub. ```bash git clone "https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/apps/agl-service-helloworld" cd agl-service-helloworld ``` ## Built it ```bash ./autobuild/linux/autobuild package ``` or manually ```bash mkdir build cd build cmake .. make ``` ## Run it Refer to the "Running" section of [this](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/master/docs/apis_services/en/dev/reference/af-binder/afb-binding-writing.html#sample-binding-tuto-1) page ## Troubleshooting ### systemd and/or libmicrohttpd If you encounter an error message like this one : ```shell -- Checking for module 'libmicrohttpd>=0.9.55' -- No package 'libmicrohttpd' found CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:415 (message): A required package was not found Call Stack (most recent call first): /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:593 (_pkg_check_modules_internal) conf.d/app-templates/cmake/cmake.d/01-build_options.cmake:92 (PKG_CHECK_MODULES) conf.d/app-templates/cmake/common.cmake:77 (include) conf.d/cmake/config.cmake:184 (include) CMakeLists.txt:3 (include) ``` Open the config.cmake file located in helloworld-service/conf.d/cmake/ and add a # to the beginning of the "libsystemd>=222" and "libmicrohttpd>=0.9.55". The end result should look something like this ```CMake set (PKG_REQUIRED_LIST json-c #libsystemd>=222 afb-daemon #libmicrohttpd>=0.9.55 ) ``` Once this is done return to the "Build it!" section of this page.