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- Build Instructions for Monkey NetSurf 13 March 2011
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-
- This document provides instructions for building the Monkey
- automation version of NetSurf and provides guidance on obtaining
- NetSurf's build dependencies.
-
- Monkey NetSurf has been tested on Ubuntu 10.10/amd64.
-
-
- Building and executing NetSurf
- ==============================
-
- First of all, you should examine the contents of Makefile.defaults
- and enable and disable relevant features as you see fit by creating
- a Makefile.config file. Some of these options can be automatically
- detected and used, and where this is the case they are set to such.
- Others cannot be automatically detected from the Makefile, so you
- will either need to install the dependencies, or set them to NO.
-
- You should then obtain NetSurf's dependencies, keeping in mind which options
- you have enabled in the configuration file. See the next section for
- specifics.
-
- Once done, to build Monkey NetSurf on a UNIX-like platform, simply run:
-
- $ make TARGET=monkey
-
- If that produces errors, you probably don't have some of NetSurf's
- build dependencies installed. See "Obtaining NetSurf's dependencies"
- below. Or turn off the complaining features in a Makefile.config
- file. You may need to "make clean" before attempting to build after
- installing the dependencies.
-
- Run NetSurf by executing the "nsmonkey" command from within the build tree.
-
- $ ./nsmonkey
-
- If you are packaging NetSurf, do NOT package nsmonkey. It is a debug tool.
-
-
- Obtaining NetSurf's build dependencies
- ======================================
-
- Many of NetSurf's dependencies are packaged on various operating systems.
- The remainder must be installed manually. Currently, some of the libraries
- developed as part of the NetSurf project have not had official releases.
- Hopefully they will soon be released with downloadable tarballs and packaged
- in common distros. For now, you'll have to make do with Git checkouts.
-
- Some of NetSurf's own libraries will be installed in /usr/local/ by default.
- Fedora, and perhaps some other distributions of Linux, do not ship a
- pkg-config that will search here, so you will either need to change where
- these libraries install, or do the following before building NetSurf itself;
-
- $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
- $ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
-
- Package installation
-----------------------
-
- Debian-like OS:
-
- $ apt-get install libcurl3-dev
-
- Recent OS versions might need libcurl4-dev instead of libcurl3-dev but
- note that when it has not been built with OpenSSL, the SSL_CTX is not
- available and results that certification details won't be presented in case
- they are invalid. But as this is currently unimplemented in the GTK
- flavour of NetSurf, this won't make a difference at all.
-
-
- The NetSurf project's libraries
- -------------------------------
-
- The NetSurf project has developed several libraries which are required by
- the browser. These are:
-
- LibParserUtils -- Parser building utility functions
- LibWapcaplet -- String internment
- Hubbub -- HTML5 compliant HTML parser
- LibCSS -- CSS parser and selection engine
- LibNSGIF -- GIF format image decoder
- LibNSBMP -- BMP and ICO format image decoder
- LibROSprite -- RISC OS Sprite format image decoder
-
- To fetch each of these libraries, run the appropriate commands from the
- Docs/LIBRARIES file.
-
- To build and install these libraries, simply enter each of their directories
- and run:
-
- $ sudo make install
-
- | Note: We advise enabling iconv() support in libparserutils, which vastly
- | increases the number of supported character sets. To do this,
- | create a file called Makefile.config.override in the libparserutils
- | directory, containing the following line:
- |
- | CFLAGS += -DWITH_ICONV_FILTER
- |
- | For more information, consult the libparserutils README file.
-