From e5a35f117e5a4b798387e165a2e5dcaba4a1f8f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Mark Bell Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 04:07:23 +0000 Subject: Update documentation svn path=/trunk/netsurf/; revision=3971 --- Docs/BUILDING-GTK | 11 +++++------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'Docs') diff --git a/Docs/BUILDING-GTK b/Docs/BUILDING-GTK index 3acc6101f..aad9355c9 100644 --- a/Docs/BUILDING-GTK +++ b/Docs/BUILDING-GTK @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ 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 -f Makefile.unix " once you have got the relevent build dependencies -installed. Under a Debian-like OS, this should suffice: +only been tested on Debian, Ubuntu and FreeBSD), simply run "make" once 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 apt-get install librsvg2-dev lemon re2c @@ -19,9 +19,8 @@ support. If you have trouble finding lemon for your platform, it forms part of the SQLite distribution, and consists of a single C file and a single runtime data file, and is trivial to build yourself. -Type "make -f Makefile.unix". Currently, this produces a huge number of -warnings, mostly due to confused signedness. These haven't been fixed yet but -are mostly harmless. +Type "make". Currently, this produces a huge number of warnings, mostly due to +confused signedness. These haven't been fixed yet but are mostly harmless. Once built, NetSurf can be run by executing the shell script called "netsurf". This script sets up some environment variables, which enables the NetSurf -- cgit v1.2.3