-# Dependencies
-
-This section documents the dependencies of wimlib and the programs distributed
-with it, when building for a UNIX-like system from source. If you have
-downloaded the Windows binary distribution of wimlib and `wimlib-imagex` then
-all dependencies were already included and this section is irrelevant.
-
-- `libfuse3` (optional but recommended)
-
- Unless configured `--without-fuse`, wimlib requires `libfuse3`, for mounting
- WIM images using [FUSE](https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse). Most Linux
- distributions already include this, but make sure you have the `fuse3` package
- installed, and also `libfuse3-dev` if your distribution distributes
- development files separately. FUSE also requires a kernel module. If the
- kernel module is available it should automatically be loaded if you try to
- mount a WIM image.
-
-- `libntfs-3g` (optional but recommended)
-
- Unless configured `--without-ntfs-3g`, wimlib requires the library and headers
- for libntfs-3g to be installed. The minimum required version is 2011-4-12,
- but newer versions contain important bug fixes.
-
-- `cdrkit` (optional)
-- `mtools` (optional)
-- `syslinux` (optional)
-- `cabextract` (optional)
-
- The `mkwinpeimg` shell script will look for several other programs depending
- on what options are given to it. Depending on your Linux distribution, you
- may already have these programs installed, or they may be in the software
- repository. Making an ISO filesystem requires `mkisofs` from
- [`cdrkit`](https://www.cdrkit.org). Making a disk image requires
- [`mtools`](https://www.gnu.org/software/mtools) and
- [`syslinux`](https://www.syslinux.org). Retrieving files from the Windows
- Automated Installation Kit requires
- [`cabextract`](https://www.cabextract.org.uk).
-
-# Configuration
-
-This section documents the most important options that may be passed to the
-"configure" script when building from source:
-
-- `--without-ntfs-3g`
-
- If libntfs-3g is not available or is not version 2011-4-12 or later, wimlib
- can be built without it, in which case it will not be possible to capture or
- apply WIM images directly from/to NTFS volumes.
-
- The default is `--with-ntfs-3g` when building for any UNIX-like system, and
- `--without-ntfs-3g` when building for Windows.
-
-- `--without-fuse`
-
- The `--without-fuse` option disables support for mounting WIM images. This
- removes dependencies on libfuse and librt. The `wimmount`, `wimmountrw`, and
- `wimunmount` commands will not work.
-
- The default is `--with-fuse` when building for Linux, and `--without-fuse`
- otherwise.
-