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## Note: this part of the build is mostly done, but still requires a patch.
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Next, we create ourselves a build folder and extract the tarball.
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```
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mkdir build
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cd build
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tar xf ../librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz
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```
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Next step, if you have not done so already, you must create the build environment:
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```
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cp librewolf-$(version)/lw-assets/bootstrap.py .
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python3 --no-interactive bootstrap.py --application-choice=browser
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```
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It takes about an hour for me to complete, but it needs to be done only once. This step might fail and cause problems. Why Mozilla has no separate 'install-buildenv.py' is a bit beyond me. I would have liked to be able to set up the build environment in one step, in a second step checkout the entire mozilla source, or in our case, use our own source.
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Now we're ready to actually build LibreWolf:
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```
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cd librewolf-$(version)
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./mach build
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```
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Also takes me an hour. Then, we can run it:
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```
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./mach run
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```
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Or make a package:
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```
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./mach package
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```
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## Building LibreWolf source tarball:
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You don't need the build environment for this. If you don't have write access, just:
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git clone https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/source.git
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cd source
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make all
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```
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If you **do** have write access, we're first gonna check for a newer version of Firefox:
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git clone git@gitlab.com:librewolf-community/browser/source.git
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cd source
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make check
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```
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If there is a new version, it's a good time to git commit and trigger a CI build job.
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```
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git commit -am v$(cat version) && git push
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```
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To build the source archive:
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```
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make all
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```
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If you have a working build environment, you can build librewolf with:
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make librewolf
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```
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This extracts the source, and then tries to `./mach build && ./mach package`.
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README.md
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README.md
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## Building LibreWolf from source:
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## Building LibreWolf from source:
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First, let's **[download the latest tarball](https://gitlab.com/stanzabird/source/-/jobs/artifacts/main/raw/librewolf-95.0.2.source.tar.gz?job=build-job)**.
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First, let's **[download the latest tarball](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/source/-/jobs/artifacts/main/raw/librewolf-95.0.2.source.tar.gz?job=build-job)**.
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To download the latest from a script, use wget/curl like this:
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To download the latest from a script, use wget/curl like this:
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```
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export version=95.0.2 # example
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export version=95.0.2 # example
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wget -O librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz https://gitlab.com/stanzabird/source/-/jobs/artifacts/main/raw/librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz?job=build-job
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wget -O librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/source/-/jobs/artifacts/main/raw/librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz?job=build-job
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curl -L -o librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz https://gitlab.com/stanzabird/source/-/jobs/artifacts/main/raw/librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz?job=build-job
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curl -L -o librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/source/-/jobs/artifacts/main/raw/librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz?job=build-job
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```
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Next, we create ourselves a build folder and extract the tarball.
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This should be enough for builders to create librewolfies, a more detailed description is in the works with documentation in: CONTRIBUTING.md
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mkdir build
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cd build
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tar xf ../librewolf-$(version).source.tar.gz
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```
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Next step, if you have not done so already, you must create the build environment:
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```
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cp librewolf-$(version)/lw-assets/bootstrap.py .
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python3 --no-interactive bootstrap.py --application-choice=browser
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```
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It takes about an hour for me to complete, but it needs to be done only once. This step might fail and cause problems. Why Mozilla has no separate 'install-buildenv.py' is a bit beyond me. I would have liked to be able to set up the build environment in one step, in a second step checkout the entire mozilla source, or in our case, use our own source.
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Now we're ready to actually build LibreWolf:
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```
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cd librewolf-$(version)
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./mach build
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```
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Also takes me an hour. Then, we can run it:
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```
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./mach run
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```
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Or make a package:
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```
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./mach package
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```
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## Building LibreWolf source tarball:
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You don't need the build environment for this. If you don't have write access, just:
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```
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git clone https://gitlab.com/stanzabird/source.git
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cd source
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make all
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```
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If you **do** have write access, we're first gonna check for a newer version of Firefox:
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```
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git clone git@gitlab.com:stanzabird/source.git
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cd source
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make check
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```
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If there is a new version, it's a good time to git commit and trigger a CI build job.
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```
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git commit -am v$(cat version) && git push
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```
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To build the source archive:
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```
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make all
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```
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If you have a working build environment, you can build librewolf with:
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```
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make librewolf
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```
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This extracts the source, and then tries to `./mach build && ./mach package`.
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