This is for those who want to build rathole themselves, possibly because the need of latest features or the minimal binary size.
To use default build settings, run:
cargo build --release
rathole comes with lots of crate features that determine whether a certain feature will be compiled or not. Supported features can be checked out in [features] of Cargo.toml.
For example, to build rathole with the client and noise feature:
cargo build --release --no-default-features --features client,noise
minimal profileThe release build profile optimize for the program running time, not the binary size.
However, the minimal profile enables lots of optimization for the binary size to produce a much smaller binary.
For example, to build rathole with client feature with the minimal profile:
cargo build --profile minimal --no-default-features --features client
strip and upxThe binary that step 1 produces can be even smaller, by using strip and upx to remove the symbols and compress the binary.
Like:
strip rathole
upx --best --lzma rathole
At the time of writting the build guide, the produced binary for x86_64-unknown-linux-glibc has the size of 574 KiB, while frpc has the size of ~10 MiB, which is much larger.