7.6 KiB
General
If you can, you should use precompiled packages for your distribution. But if you cannot use them, or they are not available, please read this information before compiling. After your binary is successfully compiled, you need to copy bin/ folder from git to specific directory by your system you compiled for. On Linux, you can easily do it by running make install. If you are unsure where is the right place, you can check it directly from QupZilla by clicking from Help Menu on Configuration Information, then in Path section.
You may want to build QupZilla with debugging symbols (for generating backtrace of crash) as easily as adding one line to src/defines.pri:
CONFIG += debug
QupZilla requires Qt (>= 5.7) and QtWebEngine (at least version included in Qt 5.7)
Microsoft Windows
You need Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler, Qt Libraries 5.7.0 or higher and openssl libraries. in order to build QupZilla.
Linux / Unix
You need to have Qt 5 (>= 5.7) with QtWebEngine. Next compulsory requirement is OpenSSL (libcrypto). xcb libraries are also required unless you specify NO_X11 build option.
To build KWallet plugin, you need: - KF5 KWallet - set KDE_INTEGRATION build flag
To build Gnome-Keyring plugin, you need - libgnome-keyring-dev installed - set GNOME_INTEGRATION build flag
For debug build, gdb is required by qmake.
MAC OS X
You need to have Xcode from the Apple App Store installed in Applications, Command Line Tools for the same Xcode version,
Homebrew, and $ brew install openssl
for openssl.
Next compulsory requirement is Qt 5 (>= 5.7) with QtWebEngine.
After successful compilation, you need to run macdeploy.sh script to correctly
build the application bundle. You will do it with following command:
$ ./mac/macdeploy.sh <path-to-macdeployqt>
You need to specify path to macdeployqt (usually in QTDIR/bin/macdeployqt) only if it is not in PATH.
OS/2
I cannot provide support for QupZilla on OS/2 as I don't have access to machine with OS/2, but it is possible to get QupZilla working there.
Builds are provided by netlabs.org (http://svn.netlabs.org/qtapps/wiki/QT4%20Networking)
FreeBSD
You may need to set few sysctls to get QupZilla running with raster graphics system.
For more informations, please see FAQ.
Available Defines
You can set define directly in file (src/defines.pri) or set environment variable by
$ export NAME="value"
General: PORTABLE_BUILD QupZilla won't write any data outside of path of execution. It will also disable plugins by default. (disabled by default)
example:
$ export PORTABLE_BUILD="true"
NONBLOCK_JS_DIALOGS Enable non-blocking JavaScript dialogs from alert() prompt() and confirm() functions. They are shown inside page and are not blocking application window. However, due to synchronous API, there is a possible crash when closing browser windows with opened dialogs. If you can take this risk and/or make sure you aren't closing browser with opened dialogs, you may enable this option. These dialogs are much more beautiful than normal QDialogs. (disabled by default)
example:
$ export NONBLOCK_JS_DIALOGS="true"
Windows specific defines:
W7API Enable Windows 7 API support
Requires linking against libraries from Microsoft Visual C++
Compiler 2010
(enabled by default)
W7TASKBAR Enable Windows 7 Taskbar support
Requires linking against libraries from Microsoft Visual C++
Compiler 2010
May cause crash when downloading files on some systems.
(disabled by default)
Linux / Unix specific defines:
NO_X11 Disable all X11 calls.
Enable this when building for Wayland-only.
All X11 calls are guarded by runtime X11 platform check
even without this option.
example:
$ export NO_X11="true"
KDE_INTEGRATION Enable KDE integration.
Currently it enables building of KWallet Password plugin,
which provides support for storing passwords in KWallet.
example:
$ export KDE_INTEGRATION="true"
GNOME_INTEGRATION Enable Gnome integration.
Currently it enables building of Gnome-Keyring Password plugin,
which provides support for storing passwords in Gnome-Keyring.
example:
$ export GNOME_INTEGRATION="true"
USE_LIBPATH By default, /usr/lib/ is used for libQupZilla and /usr/lib/qupzilla
for plugins.
You can change it by setting this define.
example:
$ export USE_LIBPATH="/usr/lib64"
NO_SYSTEM_DATAPATH By default, QupZilla is using /usr/share/qupzilla/ path
for storing themes and translations.
By setting this define, QupZilla will use path of execution.
(disabled by default)
example:
$ export NO_SYSTEM_DATAPATH="true"
QUPZILLA_PREFIX You can define different prefix.
QupZilla binary will then be moved to PREFIX/bin/, use
PREFIX/share/qupzilla/ as datadir, PREFIX/share/applications for
desktop launcher and PREFIX/share/pixmaps for icon.
(default prefix is "/usr")
example:
$ export QUPZILLA_PREFIX="/usr"
SHARE_FOLDER You can define the path of the share folder, i.e. /usr/share
QupZilla will then use SHARE_FOLDER/qupzilla as datadir,
SHARE_FOLDER/applications for desktop launcher and
SHARE_FOLDER/pixmaps for the icon. By default it is not defined
and files will be installed as described above.
(default share folder is "/usr/share")
example:
$ export SHARE_FOLDER="/usr/share"
DISABLE_DBUS Build without QtDBus module. Native desktop notifications
will be disabled.
example:
$ export DISABLE_DBUS="true"