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==Building Fennec and Xulrunner==
#REDIRECT [[Mobile/Get_Involved]]
If you want to cross-compile Fennec and Xulrunner for ARM devices, you should first [[Mobile/Build/cs2007q3|set up scratchbox]].


===Pulling the code from hg===
== Building [[Fennec]] ==
 
 
 
Look here for the Android build instructions
 
[[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Android
]]
 
 
=== Install and run Scratchbox (Maemo only) ===
If you want to cross-compile Fennec and XULRunner for Maemo, you should first [[Mobile/Build/cs2007q3|set up scratchbox]].  Scratchbox is a cross-compilation environment that you will run before compiling Fennec.
 
'''NOTE: All the following instructions assume that you are logged in to scratchbox by typing this:'''
/scratchbox/login
 
'''NOTE 2:''' When you are logged in to scratchbox, you are chroot'ed. This means that /scratchbox/users/YOUR_NAME/home/YOUR_NAME matches to your home directory inside of scratchbox which is /home/YOUR_NAME
 
=== Install build dependencies (non-Maemo) ===
 
If you are ''not'' building for Maemo/Scratchbox, follow the [https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Simple_Firefox_build "Installing build tools" instructions] for your platform.
 
=== Pull the code from Mercurial ===
<pre>
<pre>
hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central
hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central
cd mozilla-central
 
hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mobile-browser mobile
</pre>
</pre>


===Creating a mozconfig===
=== Create a mozconfig ===
Here's an example mozconfig for building in scratchbox. The LDFLAGS, with-arm-kuser, and disable-tests options should be removed if you're building outside of scratchbox (for x86).
 
Create a file named "mozconfig" in the mozilla-central directory.  Here's an example mozconfig. The LDFLAGS, with-arm-kuser, and with-maemo-version options should be removed if you're building outside of scratchbox (for x86).


<pre>
<pre>
# cs2007q3 gcc 4.2 is busted, we think, and doesn't
mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/../objdir
# look in the expected places. --dougt.
ac_add_options --enable-application=mobile
# $PWD/... was added due to bug 463076
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath-link,$PWD/dist/bin/:/usr/lib:/lib"


# Options for client.mk.
# For improved compile speeds, all optional.
mk_add_options MOZ_BUILD_PROJECTS="xulrunner mobile"
#mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j4
mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/../mobilebase
#export CCACHE_HARDLINK=1
#ac_add_options --with-ccache=ccache


# Global options
# Make a debug build, optional.
#export MOZ_DEBUG_SYMBOLS=1
#ac_add_options --enable-debug
#ac_add_options --enable-debug
#ac_add_options --disable-optimize
#ac_add_options --disable-optimize


# XULRunner options
# Needed on Win32 to fix problem with Windows Vista SDK
ac_add_app_options xulrunner --enable-application=xulrunner
#ac_add_options --disable-accessibility
ac_add_app_options xulrunner --disable-javaxpcom
 
####################################################
# SCRATCHBOX ONLY: Remove everything below this line
# if you are not building in Scratchbox for Maemo.
 
ac_add_options --with-maemo-version=5


# Enabling --with-arm-kuser implies Linux on ARM and enables kernel
# Enabling --with-arm-kuser implies Linux on ARM and enables kernel
# optimizations for that platform
# optimizations for that platform
ac_add_app_options xulrunner --with-arm-kuser
ac_add_options --with-arm-kuser


# Disabling tests due to bug 454881
# cs2007q3 gcc 4.2 is busted, we think, and doesn't
ac_add_options --disable-tests
# look in the expected places. --dougt.
 
# $PWD/... was added due to bug 463076
# mobile options
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath-link,$PWD/dist/bin/:/usr/lib:/lib"
ac_add_app_options mobile --enable-application=mobile
ac_add_app_options mobile --with-libxul-sdk=../xulrunner/dist
</pre>
</pre>


===libIDL===
See [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Configuring_Build_Options Configuring Build Options] for more information about customizing your build settings.
libIDL is required.
 
*I think the [[Mobile/Build/cs2007q3|latest scratchbox instructions]] include a step to obtain libIDL, so building it yourself shouldn't be necessary. If that's wrong, there are instructions for building libIDL in scratchbox [https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Mobile/Build/Maemo_Build_Instructions&oldid=117369#Building_libIDL here]. If you follow those steps you must also set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. [[User:GavinSharp|GavinSharp]]


===Start the build===
=== Build ===
In the mozilla-central directory:
<pre>
<pre>
make -f client.mk build
make -f client.mk build
</pre>
</pre>
The build will appear in ../objdir (or whatever MOZ_OBJDIR is set to in your mozconfig).
== Running Fennec ==
=== Desktop ===
cd ../objdir/dist/bin
./fennec
You may want to add the $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist/bin directory to your shell's $PATH so you can just type "fennec" anywhere.
=== Maemo ===


== Running Fennec on Maemo ==
If you did the above in a [[Mobile/Build/cs2007q3|Maemo Scratchbox]] for the CHINOOK_ARMEL target, you can run the build on the N800/N810 device.
If you did the above in a [[Mobile/Build/cs2007q3|Maemo Scratchbox]] for the CHINOOK_ARMEL target, you can run the build on the N800/N810 device.


Create a Fennec tarball:
Create a Fennec tarball:


<code><pre>
cd ../objdir
cd ../mobilebase/mobile/
make package
make package
</pre></code>


You'll now have a tarball in mobilebase/mobile/dist/ named fennec-0.3.en-US.linux-arm.tar.bz2. Copy it to your device (you'll probably want to run bunzip2 on it first, since Maemo doesn't include it).
You'll now have a tarball in objdir/dist/ named fennec-1.1b2pre.en-US.linux-arm.tar.bz2. (you'll probably want to run bunzip2 on it first, since Maemo doesn't include it):
 
cd dist
bunzip2 fennec-*.tar.bz2
 
Connect your N900 to your computer in USB Mass Storage mode and copy the tarball to it, then unmount it and disconnect (note: you must actually disconnect the USB cable; also, be sure to close an open terminal on your N900 if you have one). The file will appear in ~/MyDocs. You can drag it in the file manager, or run something like this command:
 
cp fennec-*.tar "/media/Nokia N900"
umount "/media/Nokia N900"


Extract and launch from a command line (X Terminal) on the device:
Extract and launch from a command line (X Terminal) on the device:


<code><pre>
# Run this outside of the MyDocs directory, which is mounted noexec:
$ tar xf fennec-0.3.en-US.linux-arm.tar  
tar xvf MyDocs/fennec-*.tar  
$ cd fennec
./fennec/fennec
$ ./fennec
</pre></code>


==Building Fennec with the Gecko SDK==
== Building Win32 ==


===Download SDK===
Start by setting up your system with the needed SDKs.  This means Visual Studio 2008 and the Vista SDK.
First download the appropriate Gecko SDK from [ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/xulrunner/nightly/latest-trunk/ ftp.mozilla.org]


===Get the source===
Check out the source and create a mozconfig following the instructions above.  Be sure to add or uncomment this line:
Follow the steps from [[#Pulling the code from hg]]


===Creating a mozconfig===
ac_add_options --disable-accessibility
<pre>
# Options for client.mk.
mk_add_options MOZ_BUILD_PROJECTS="xulrunner mobile"
mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/../mobilebase


ac_add_options  --enable-application=mobile
Then use the commands
ac_add_options  --with-libxul-sdk=<path to the SDK you downloaded and extracted>
</pre>


Note: if you are building for x86 ubuntu, you might want to add "ac_add_options --disable-dbus" to your mozconfig, or obtain the necessary dbus libraries.
configure
make -f client.mk build


===Build===
Don't panic if configure fails; the make will rerun it with the right options to allow this to work.
<pre>
make -f client.mk build
</pre>

Latest revision as of 20:43, 1 August 2017

Building Fennec

Look here for the Android build instructions

[[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Fennec/Android ]]


Install and run Scratchbox (Maemo only)

If you want to cross-compile Fennec and XULRunner for Maemo, you should first set up scratchbox. Scratchbox is a cross-compilation environment that you will run before compiling Fennec.

NOTE: All the following instructions assume that you are logged in to scratchbox by typing this:

/scratchbox/login

NOTE 2: When you are logged in to scratchbox, you are chroot'ed. This means that /scratchbox/users/YOUR_NAME/home/YOUR_NAME matches to your home directory inside of scratchbox which is /home/YOUR_NAME

Install build dependencies (non-Maemo)

If you are not building for Maemo/Scratchbox, follow the "Installing build tools" instructions for your platform.

Pull the code from Mercurial

hg clone http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central

Create a mozconfig

Create a file named "mozconfig" in the mozilla-central directory. Here's an example mozconfig. The LDFLAGS, with-arm-kuser, and with-maemo-version options should be removed if you're building outside of scratchbox (for x86).

mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/../objdir
ac_add_options --enable-application=mobile

# For improved compile speeds, all optional.
#mk_add_options MOZ_MAKE_FLAGS=-j4
#export CCACHE_HARDLINK=1
#ac_add_options --with-ccache=ccache

# Make a debug build, optional.
#export MOZ_DEBUG_SYMBOLS=1
#ac_add_options --enable-debug
#ac_add_options --disable-optimize

# Needed on Win32 to fix problem with Windows Vista SDK
#ac_add_options --disable-accessibility

####################################################
# SCRATCHBOX ONLY: Remove everything below this line
# if you are not building in Scratchbox for Maemo. 

ac_add_options --with-maemo-version=5

# Enabling --with-arm-kuser implies Linux on ARM and enables kernel
# optimizations for that platform
ac_add_options --with-arm-kuser

# cs2007q3 gcc 4.2 is busted, we think, and doesn't
# look in the expected places. --dougt.
# $PWD/... was added due to bug 463076
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath-link,$PWD/dist/bin/:/usr/lib:/lib"

See Configuring Build Options for more information about customizing your build settings.

Build

In the mozilla-central directory:

make -f client.mk build

The build will appear in ../objdir (or whatever MOZ_OBJDIR is set to in your mozconfig).

Running Fennec

Desktop

cd ../objdir/dist/bin
./fennec

You may want to add the $MOZ_OBJDIR/dist/bin directory to your shell's $PATH so you can just type "fennec" anywhere.

Maemo

If you did the above in a Maemo Scratchbox for the CHINOOK_ARMEL target, you can run the build on the N800/N810 device.

Create a Fennec tarball:

cd ../objdir
make package

You'll now have a tarball in objdir/dist/ named fennec-1.1b2pre.en-US.linux-arm.tar.bz2. (you'll probably want to run bunzip2 on it first, since Maemo doesn't include it):

cd dist
bunzip2 fennec-*.tar.bz2

Connect your N900 to your computer in USB Mass Storage mode and copy the tarball to it, then unmount it and disconnect (note: you must actually disconnect the USB cable; also, be sure to close an open terminal on your N900 if you have one). The file will appear in ~/MyDocs. You can drag it in the file manager, or run something like this command:

cp fennec-*.tar "/media/Nokia N900"
umount "/media/Nokia N900"

Extract and launch from a command line (X Terminal) on the device:

# Run this outside of the MyDocs directory, which is mounted noexec:
tar xvf MyDocs/fennec-*.tar 
./fennec/fennec

Building Win32

Start by setting up your system with the needed SDKs. This means Visual Studio 2008 and the Vista SDK.

Check out the source and create a mozconfig following the instructions above. Be sure to add or uncomment this line:

ac_add_options --disable-accessibility

Then use the commands

configure
make -f client.mk build

Don't panic if configure fails; the make will rerun it with the right options to allow this to work.