Difference between revisions of "NetSurf Source"
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| − | #setup environment (install cross compiler) | + | #setup environment (install a cross compiler) | 
| − | #compile and <code>make install</code> required dependency libraries:   | + | #*The easiest way is to use the OpenEmbedded toolchain. Some information about that is available at the [[SamyGO OpenEmbedded]] page. The toolchain is built with the <code>make Toolchain</code> command.  | 
| + | #*If you don't want to use OpenEmbedded, you will need to compile a cross compiler manually, instructions can be found at [[Setting up a cross-compilation toolchain]]. | ||
| + | #compile (in the cross compile environment) and <code>make install</code> the required dependency libraries: | ||
| #*libiconv | #*libiconv | ||
| #*zlib | #*zlib | ||
Latest revision as of 21:30, 21 August 2010
The NetSurf_Web_Browser is Open Source and licensed under the GPL. Of course, the source code is available. Get it here.
Compilation instructions
- setup environment (install a cross compiler)
- The easiest way is to use the OpenEmbedded toolchain. Some information about that is available at the SamyGO OpenEmbedded page. The toolchain is built with the make Toolchaincommand.
- If you don't want to use OpenEmbedded, you will need to compile a cross compiler manually, instructions can be found at Setting up a cross-compilation toolchain.
 
- The easiest way is to use the OpenEmbedded toolchain. Some information about that is available at the SamyGO OpenEmbedded page. The toolchain is built with the 
- compile (in the cross compile environment) and make installthe required dependency libraries:- libiconv
- zlib
- libjpeg
- libpng
- libxml2
- libidn
- (openssl)
- curl
- SamyGO libSDL
 
- setup environment for netsurf compilation
- #!/bin/sh
- #export PATH=/usr/local/arm-linux-gnueabi/bin:$PATH
- export PKGCONFIG=arm-linux-gnueabi-pkg-config
- export PKG_CONFIG=arm-linux-gnueabi-pkg-config
- export XML2_CONFIG=/usr/local/arm-linux-gnueabi/bin/xml2-config
- export CC=arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc
- export CXX=arm-linux-gnueabi-g++
- export LD=arm-linux-gnueabi-ld
- export STRIP=arm-linux-gnueabi-strip
- export AR=arm-linux-gnueabi-ar
- export HOST_CC=/usr/bin/gcc
- export CFLAGS="-fPIC -O2 -D_REENTRANT"
- export CXXFLAGS="-fPIC -O2 -D_REENTRANT"
- export PREFIX=/usr/local/arm-linux-gnueabi
- # turns off silencing of compiler commands in netsurf compilation
- export Q=
 
- compile and make installnetsurf member libraries- (each time: make HOST=SamsungDTV; make HOST=SamsungDTV install)
 - libparserutils
- libwapcaplet
- libnsbmp
- libnsgif
- libnsfb
- libcss
- hubbub
 
- (each time: 
- compile netsurf
- make HOST=SamsungDTV TARGET=framebuffer
 
Hacking guide
The browser core is in the 'content', 'css,' 'desktop', 'render', and 'image' subdirectories of the project. I have avoided touching it (if possible) while porting the browser for SamyGO.
The GUI and frontend code is in the framebuffer subdirectory. Unfortunately, compared to the other NetSurf ports (see the 'gtk', 'amiga' or 'riscos' subdirs, for example) it's quite incomplete and missing lots of useful features. 
I have worked on implementing some of them, but a lot remains to be done (e.g. file downloads and bookmarks). 
A good starting point would be the empty functions at the bottom of fb_gui.c.
If you have anything useful, please make a patch towards the latest released source code version (see top of page) and send it to florianfischer at gmx.de.

