Links 2.1pre26 -- How To Install -------------------------------- Follow this step-by-step: 0) Check you have installed the following libraries and are able to compile with them. On a package-driven distribution, you will need both "library" and "library-dev(el)": libpng - required to compile links in graphics mode (not required in text mode). IJG libjpeg - if you want to display JPEG's (probably yes). TIFF Library - if you want TIFFs. SVGAlib - if you want Links to be able to display on SVGAlib. OpenSSL - if you want SSL connections. If any of the library is not present on the system or is unusably old and you cannot install it (typically because you are not a root), then go to 11) Compiling with user-supplied libraries. 1) Do not forget to run "ldconfig" if you have installed any new libraries :-) 2) "./configure --help" Read the output and choose which options you want to give ./configure. Probably you will want --enable-graphics and --enable-javascript and some more 3) "./configure " 4) Check the output of ./configure (in the table at the end) whether you really get what you want 5) "make" 6) If you are a root, "make install" with root privileges. If not, copy the resulting "links" executable into some suitable place, preferrably within your $PATH. The whole browser is just one executable. 7) If you haven't got a permanent Internet connection, save the "doc/" subdirectory into some suitable place (/usr/share/, /usr/local/share). The most important part is the "doc/links_cal/" subdirectory which contains a calibration pattern (calibration.html in English, kalibrace.html in Czech) you will need to get a flawless picture on your monitor. 8) If you want to supply a Links icon into your X Window System windowmanager, you will find a suitable 48x48 icon in graphics/links.xpm 9) Delete the archive and source directory - no more needed 10) The browser is ready now. You just have to calibrate it to get a flawless picture (see doc/calibration.html or the Links homepage, which is in default bookmarks). 11) Compiling with user-supplied libraries. This describes how to compile Links with user-supplied libraries zlib, libpng, libpjpeg and libtiff. If you want to use any of these libraries from the system, omit appropriate references. The versions are just for example: Download libpng-1.2.3, zlib-1.1.4, libjpeg-6b and libtiff-v3.5.7 archives and unpack them. Build the libraries according to their instructions to get static (*.a) library in each. export CPPFLAGS="-I../zlib-1.1.4 -I../libpng-1.2.3 -I../jpeg-6b -I../tiff-v3.5.7/libtiff" export LDFLAGS="=L../zlib-1.1.4 -L../libpng-1.2.3 -L../jpeg-6b -L ../tiff-v3.5.7/libtiff" goto 2) PITFALLS -------- Compile: Unix - use ./configure; make in some FreeBSD 3 distributions you have to set CFLAGS=-aout before running ./configure Tested on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, IRIX OS/2 - use ./configure; make You must have GNU bash and GNU text/shell/file utilities so that configure can run The only supported compiler is EMX, you probably won't be able to compile it with anything else configure under OS/2 needs to know paths to gcc, make anb bash. Set (for example): SET HOSTTYPE=i586 SET MACHTYPE=i586-pc-os2 SET CONFIG_SHELL=d:/prg/gnu/bin/bash.exe SET CC=d:/prg/emx/bin/gcc.exe SET MAKE=d:/prg/emx/bin/make.exe SET EMXOPT=-h100 Dos, Windows - port it yourself Install: Unix - make install OS/2 - copy file links.exe somewhere to your path or create CMD file that runs links WARNING: EMX has nasty limit of open files. Links will work badly or won't work with default settings. Set variable EMXOPT=-h100 before you run links. vim: textwidth=80