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2000-10-03 Ramiro Estrugo <ramiro@eazel.com>
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* README:
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Retired.
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* components/mozilla/README:
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Added Mozilla component information.
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2000-10-03 Ramiro Estrugo <ramiro@eazel.com>
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* nautilus.spec.in:
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README
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2: Introduction
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3: Distribution-specific notes
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4: Compiling
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5: Running
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5: Issues when running Nautilus
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6: Mozilla support
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==========
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1: Hacking
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like this:
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./nautilus-clean.sh -x
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===============================
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6: Mozilla support
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===============================
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Nautilus includes support for browsing HTML content on the local
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computer as well as remote web servers. HTML content is handled by
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the Nautilus Mozilla Component. This component can be optionally
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built with Nautilus. It is automatically enabled at configure time if
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Mozilla development libraries are detected on your system.
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The easiest way to get the Mozilla development libraries, is to use
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Chris Blizzard's Mozilla rpms. These can be fetched over here:
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http://download.eazel.com/rpms/i386/pr1/Mozilla-M17-2.i386.rpm
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http://download.eazel.com/rpms/i386/pr1/Mozilla-devel-M17-2.i386.rpm
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After installing these rpms, you can build nautilus with Mozilla
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support as follows:
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cd nautilus
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rm -f config.cache config.status
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./configure
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The configure script should automatically detect and use the Mozilla
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development libraries.
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Alternatively, you can build Mozilla from source and use that. Lets
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say that you built Mozilla in /foo/bar. You can build nautilus with
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support for that Mozilla build as follows:
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cd nautilus
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rm -f config.cache config.status
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./configure --with-mozilla-lib-place=/foo/bar/mozilla/dist/bin
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--with-mozilla-include-place=/foo/bar/mozilla/dist/include
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NOTE: The above command should be issued in one line. It is split
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into two lines in this document for readability.
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Before running Nautilus, you need to do some environment setup for the
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Mozilla component:
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Using RPMS:
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export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/mozilla
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/mozilla:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Using Mozilla built in /foo/bar:
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export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/foo/bar/mozilla/dist/bin
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/foo/bar/mozilla/dist/bin:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Finally, you can disable the Mozilla component (even if Mozilla
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development libraries are installed in your system) as follows:
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./configure --disable-mozilla-component
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This component is now just a skeleton. Im now in the process of
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integrating it into Nautilus in a sane way. There will be lots of
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changes happening here soon.
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There will also be many changes needed to the embedding widget - on
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the mozilla side of things.
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If you have questions, comments or would like to help make this a
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robust and politically correct way to do the http thing in GNOME, send
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mail to:
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ramiro@eazel.com
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blizzard@redhat.com
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