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  Build Instructions for Cocoa NetSurf                           13 January 2011
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  This document provides instructions for building the Cocoa version of NetSurf
  and provides guidance on obtaining NetSurf's build dependencies.

  Cocoa NetSurf has been tested on Mac OS X 10.6 on Intel and on Mac OS X 10.5
  on ppc.

  Building and executing NetSurf
================================

  After installing the dependencies NetSurf can be built in Xcode using the provided
  project file "NetSurf.xcodeproj". This builds a version using only the minimal set
  of dependencies (LibParserUtils, LibWapcaplet, Hubbub, LibCSS) and libraries provided
  by Mac OS X.

  To build a more complete version a local configuration file has to be created. To
  do this open a Terminal and change to the "cocoa/config" folder and run this command:
     
     $ sh detect.sh --with-jpeg=<prefix for libjpeg> --with-mng=<prefix for libmng>

  You can leave out the options for the JPEG and MNG libraries if you don't have them
  installed.

  This script uses the "pkg-config" program to find the required libraries and generates
  the file "local.xcconfig". After that NetSurf can be built using Xcode.

  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 svn checkouts.

  Package installation
----------------------

  For building the other NetSurf libraries and for configuring NetSurf the
  "pkg-config" tool is required. It can be installed either via fink, macports
  or homebrew or from source.

  OpenSSL, LibXML2, LibPNG, curl, iconv and zlib are provided by Mac OS X.

  LibJPEG and LibMNG can be installed from source or using one of the mentioned
  package managers. 


  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 following commands:

      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libparserutils
      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libwapcaplet
      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/hubbub
      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libcss
      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libnsgif
      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libnsbmp
      $ svn co svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/librosprite

  To build and install these libraries, simply enter each of their directories
  and run:
  
      $ sudo make install

  | Note: We advise enabling ivonv() 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.