Bring nsgtk execution instruction forward to first sentence in paragraph.

svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=3532
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Michael Drake 2007-08-23 18:15:08 +00:00
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To build the GTK version of NetSurf on a UNIX-like platform (although it has
only been tested on Debian, Ubuntu and FreeBSD), simply run "make gtk" once
you have got the relevent build dependancies installed. Under a Debian-like
you have got the relevent build dependencies installed. Under a Debian-like
OS, this should suffice:
apt-get install libglade2-dev libcurl3-dev libxml2-dev libmng-dev
@ -16,12 +16,10 @@ the SQLite distribution, and consists of a single C file and a single runtime
data file, and is trivial to build yourself.
Type "make gtk". Currently, this produces a huge number of warnings, mostly
due to confused signedness. These havn't been fixed yet but are mostly
due to confused signedness. These haven't been fixed yet but are mostly
harmless.
Once you've built NetSurf, you should have an executable called nsgtk. You
can't run this directly without setting up some environment variables so that
NetSurf can find its resources (such as the window definitions, text resources,
etc). A small shell script called "netsurf" is provided to make it easy to run
NetSurf from the build tree.
Once built, NetSurf can be run by executing the shell script called "netsurf".
This script sets up some environment variables, which enables the NetSurf
binary to find its resources, making it easy to run the nsgtk binary from the
build tree.