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Build Instructions for AmigaOS NetSurf 10 January 2009
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This document provides instructions for building the AmigaOS version of
NetSurf and provides guidance on obtaining NetSurf's build dependencies.
AmigaOS NetSurf has been tested on AmigaOS 4.0 July 2007 Update and AmigaOS
4.1. It will require modification for AmigaOS 3.9 or earlier, or other
Amiga-like platforms.
AmigaOS NetSurf will build against newlib by default, building against
clib2 has not been tested.
Building and executing NetSurf
=================================
First of all, you should examine the contents of Makefile.config and enable
and disable relevant features as you see fit. Some of these options can be
automatically detected and used, although it is better to explicitly enable
or disable options.
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 AmigaOS NetSurf on OS4, simply run:
1> gmake
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 Makefile.config.
Running NetSurf from the build tree requires some setup:
1> makelink resources amiga/resources force
1> makelink NetSurf.info amiga/dist/NetSurf.info
It should then be possible to run NetSurf by executing NetSurf from the
Shell or by double-clicking on the icon.
Obtaining NetSurf's build dependencies
========================================
Many of NetSurf's dependencies are included with the OS4 SDK or available
from Aminet or OS4Depot. The remainder must be built manually.
Lemon
-------
A pre-built version of Lemon is available from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/c/lemon
RE2C
------
A pre-built version of re2c is available from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/c/re2c
cURL
------
A version of libcurl built for newlib is available from Aminet
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/lib/libcurl
There is a shared object version included with some OWB releases. To use
this when compiling with Cairo support, a link must be made:
1> makelink sdk:local/newlib/lib/libcurl.so sobjs:libcurl-7.16.so soft
libmng
--------
NetSurf uses libMNG to display MNG and PNG files.
It builds without any problems on OS4, or an older version is available
from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/lib/libmng
libxml2
---------
libxml2 is available from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/lib/libxml2
OWB's shared object version does not appear to work with NetSurf.
OpenSSL
----------
NetSurf uses OpenSSL for encrypted transfers.
http://www.os4depot.net/share/development/library/misc/libopenssl.lha
There is a shared object version included with some OWB releases. To use
this when compiling with Cairo support, a link must be made:
1> makelink sdk:local/newlib/lib/libssl.so sobjs:libssl-0.9.8.so soft
Libnsbmp
----------
NetSurf has its own library for decoding and rendering BMPs, ICOs, etc.
You can check it out from svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libnsbmp
To build:
1> gmake
Libnsgif
----------
NetSurf has its own library for decoding and rendering GIFs. You can check
it out from svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libnsgif
To build:
1> gmake
Hubbub
--------
NetSurf can use Hubbub, the project's HTML parser, instead of using libxml2's
HTML parser. To build this, you will also require libparserutils. Firstly,
check out libparserutils from;
svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libparserutils
and do the usual "gmake". Once this is built and installed, you
can check out and build Hubbub. Check out hubbub from;
svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/hubbub
and again do the usual "gmake".
Librosprite
-------------
NetSurf uses James Shaw's librosprite for rendering RISC OS Sprite files on
non-RISC OS platforms. The Makefile will automatically use librosprite, you
can disable it by editing Makefile.config.
To build librosprite, check out from svn://svn.rjek.com/jshaw/libsprite/trunk
1> gmake
Libhpdf
---------
NetSurf can use Haru PDF to enable PDF export and printing in GTK. This
is currently enabled by default, and cannot be auto-detected by the Makefile.
If you wish to disable it, do so by editing Makefile.config.
Haru PDF can be obtained from http://libharu.sourceforge.net/, although we
currently depend on features that the official version does not have. You
can obtain our patched version from the following Subversion address until
the patches are accepted upstream;
svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libhpdf
libregex
----------
A version of the regular expression library can be obtained from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/lib/libregex-4.4.3
libsvgtiny
------------
Enabling SVG support requires libsvgtiny, which can be obtained from SVN:
svn://svn.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/libsvgtiny
Building libsvgtiny requires gperf available from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/dev/c/gperf
openurl.library
-----------------
The AmigaOS mailto: URL support uses openurl.library, this and the includes
can be obtained from Aminet:
http://www.aminet.net/package/comm/www/OpenURL-OS4
General requirements
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SDK:newlib/include/strings.h needs to be modified by adding the following:
extern int strcasecmp(const char *, const char *);
amiga/version.c is generated by version.rexx using the SVN command. If
the source has not been checked out from SVN, or is being cross-compiled,
this file will need to be created by hand. See the end of version.rexx
for the variables that are defined in the file.
Please note that building with Cairo (option NETSURF_AMIGA_USE_CAIRO) will
link NetSurf against shared objects, and require the OS4.1 SDK to build and
AmigaOS 4.1 to run.