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LibreWolf Source Repository
This repository contains all the patches and theming that make up LibreWolf, as well as scripts and a Makefile to build LibreWolf. There also is the Settings repository, which contains the LibreWolf preferences.
LibreWolf overview
graph LR
FFSRC(Firefox Source)
FFSRC--Tarball--->Source
subgraph librewolf-community/
Settings(Settings)--"librewolf.cfg<br>policies.json"-->Source
Website(Website<br><br>- Documentation<br>- FAQ)
subgraph browser/
Source(Source<br><br>- Patches<br>- Theming<br>- Build scripts)
bsys6(bsys6<br><br>New Docker building<br>repository)
bsys5(bsys5<br><br>Old Docker building<br>repository)
AppImage
Arch
end
end
Website-->librewolf.net
Source--"Source tarball"-->bsys6 & bsys5
AppImage--".appimage"-->librewolf.net
bsys6--"Windows setup.exe"--->librewolf.net
bsys6--"Windows portable.zip"--->librewolf.net
bsys6--"Windows .msix"--->MS("Microsoft Store")
bsys6--"Windows .nupkg"--->Chocolatey
bsys6--"Linux binary tarball"--->Flathub
bsys6--"Linux binary tarball"--> AppImage
bsys6--"Linux binary tarball for `librewolf-bin`"--> Arch
Source--"Source tarball for `librewolf`"-->Arch
Arch-->AUR
bsys5--"Linux .deb"--->deb.librewolf.net
bsys5--"Linux .rpm"--->rpm.librewolf.net
Active repositories and projects
List of browser build sub projects. These are the locations where people have their repositories and build artifacts.
Currently active build repositories:
- Arch: Arch Linux package
- Bsys5: .deb/.rpm for Mint, Fedora, Ubuntu; .dmg for MacOS; portable/setup for Windows.
- Gentoo: Gentoo package
Currently active (and known) forks:
- Cachy-Browser: https://github.com/cachyos/cachyos-browser-settings
Previous forks:
- FireDragon: https://github.com/dr460nf1r3/firedragon-browser
LibreWolf build instructions
There are two ways to build LibreWolf. You can either use the source tarball or compile directly with this repository.
Building from the Tarball
First, let's download the latest tarball. This tarball is the latest produced by the CI. You can also check the sha256sum of the tarball there.
tar xf <tarball>
cd <folder>
Then, you have to bootstrap your system to be able to build LibreWolf. You only have to do this one time. It is done by running the following commands:
./mach --no-interactive bootstrap --application-choice=browser
./lw/setup-wasi-linux.sh
Finally you can build LibreWolf and then package or run it with the following commands:
./mach build
./mach package
# OR
./mach run
Building with this Repository
First, clone this repository with Git:
git clone --recursive https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/source.git librewolf-source
cd librewolf-source
Next, build the LibreWolf source code with the following command:
make dir
After that, you have to bootstrap your system to be able to build LibreWolf. You only have to do this one time. It is done by running the following command:
make bootstrap
Finally you can build LibreWolf and then package or run it with the following commands:
make build
make package
# OR
make run
Development Notes
How to make a patch
The easiest way to make patches is to go to the LibreWolf source folder:
cd librewolf-$(cat version)
git init
git add <path_to_file_you_changed>
git commit -am initial-commit
git diff > ../mypatch.patch
We have Gitter / Matrix rooms, and on the website we have links to the various issue trackers.
How to work on an existing patch
The easiest way to make patches is to go to the LibreWolf source folder:
make fetch # get the firefox tarball
./scripts/git-patchtree.sh patches/sed-patches/disable-pocket.patch
Now change the source tree the way you want, keeping in mind to git add
new files. When done, you can create the new patch with:
cd firefox-<version>
git diff 4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 HEAD > ../my-patch-name.patch
This ID is the hash value of the first commit, which is called initial
. Dont forget to commit changes before doing this diff, or the patch will be incomplete.
How to create a patch for problems in Mozilla's Bugzilla.
Well, first of all:
- Create an account.
- Handy link: Bugs Filed Today.
- The essential: Firefox Source Tree Documentation.
Now that you have a patch in LibreWolf, that's not enough to upload to Mozilla. See, Mozilla only accepts patches against Nightly. So here is how to do that:
If you have not done already, create the mozilla-unified
folder and build Firefox with it:
hg clone https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-unified
cd mozilla-unified
hg update
MOZBUILD_STATE_PATH=$HOME/.mozbuild ./mach --no-interactive bootstrap --application-choice=browser
./mach build
./mach run
If you skipped the previous step, you could ensure that you're up to date with:
cd mozilla-unified
hg pull
hg update
Now you can apply your patch to Nightly:
patch -p1 -i ../mypatch.patch
Now you let Mercurial create the patch:
hg diff > ../my-nightly-patch.patch
And it can be uploaded to Bugzilla.
(excerpt from the Mozilla readme) Now the fun starts
Time to start hacking! You should join us on Matrix, say hello in the Introduction channel, and find a bug to start working on. See the Firefox Contributors’ Quick Reference to learn how to test your changes, send patches to Mozilla, update your source code locally, and more.
Hey, I'm using MacOS or Windows..
We understand, life isn't always fair 😺. The same steps as above do apply, you'll just have to walk through the beginning part of the guides for:
- MacOS: The cross-compiled Mac .dmg files are somewhat new. They should work, perhaps with the exception of the
make setup-wasi
step. - Windows: Building on Windows is not very well tested.
Help with testing these targets is always welcome.