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These instructions will install an OS specific version of the `step-ca` binary on
your local machine.
Want to build from source? See [our contributor's guide](./docs/CONTRIBUTING.md)
### Mac OS
Install `step` and `step-ca` together, via [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/):

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## Building From Source
Clone this repository to get a bleeding-edge build,
or download the source archive for [the latest stable release](https://github.com/smallstep/certificates/releases/latest).
### Build a standard `step-ca`
The only prerequisites are [`go`](https://golang.org/) and make.
To build from source:
make bootstrap && make
Find your binaries in `bin/`.
### Build `step-ca` using CGO
#### The CGO build enables PKCS #11 and YubiKey PIV support
To build the CGO version of `step-ca`, you will need [`go`](https://golang.org/), make, and a C compiler.
You'll also need PCSC support on your operating system, as required by the `go-piv` module.
On Linux, the [`libpcsclite-dev`](https://pcsclite.apdu.fr/) package provides PCSC support.
On macOS and Windows, PCSC support is built into the OS.
#### 1. Install PCSC support
On Debian-based distributions, run:
```shell
sudo apt-get install libpcsclite-dev
```
On Fedora:
```shell
sudo yum install pcsc-lite-devel
```
On CentOS:
```
sudo yum install 'dnf-command(config-manager)'
sudo yum config-manager --set-enabled PowerTools
sudo yum install pcsc-lite-devel
```
#### 2. Build `step-ca`
To build `step-ca`, clone this repository and run the following:
```shell
make bootstrap && make build GOFLAGS=""
```
When the build is complete, you will find binaries in `bin/`.
## Asking Support Questions
Users and developers can ask questions over email (info@smallstep.com) or
[twitter](https://twitter.com/smallsteplabs). Please don't use the GitHub
issue tracker to ask questions.
Feel free to post a question on our [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/smallstep/certificates/discussions) page, or find us on [Gitter](https://gitter.im/smallstep/community).
## Reporting Issues