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I suggest a (maybe simple) cmake file. This is a bit more modern and easier to maintain than a classical handwritten makefile and can more easily check for the existence of the dependencies. I also added what is required to create binary packages (.tar.gz and debian packages). Not really important, but also easy to do.
In addition, instead of turning off compiler warnings, I have fixed the warning and left out the compiler switch from cmake's input. These were mainly two warnings: comparison between signed and unsigned in loops (I replaced int with the correct size_t) and redeclaration of variable names in local context (I added an underscore before the local ones)