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Building the GTK+ port
The GTK+ port of WebKit is intended to provide a browser component primarily for users of the portable Gtk+ UI toolkit on platforms like Linux.
Status of the port
The port is actively maintained, and its build state is continuously tested by the WebKit build-bot.
Developers interested in using or contributing to the GTK+ port should be willing to get their hands dirty at this stage. Patches are welcomed on the bug tracker and help is readily available on the IRC channel and mailing list for developers who want to learn the ropes.
It is worth noting that this project is being developed directly in WebKit SVN and is entirely unrelated to the classic Gtk+ WebCore.
Distributions
The WebKit/GTK+ API isn't stable and little thought has yet been given to packaging issues, so distributions should package this with caution as a kind of "preview" rather than a stable platform library.
Debian
Debian Unstable provides experimental WebKit/GTK+ packages by Mike Hommey.
Debian has organised a packaging team for WebKit:
- pkg-webkit-maintainers: General WebKit packaging discussion
- pkg-webkit-commits: Commits list
Gentoo
Gentoo is working on an ebuild: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=190347. To use the WebKit overlay you need to emerge layman and add the overlay:
emerge -va layman echo "source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf" >> /etc/make.conf layman -f -a sunrise
The GTK+ port of WebKit is named webkitgtk. I would invite you to look at the USE flags of the ebuild. You can now emerge it normally:
emerge -va webkitgtk
You can then regularly update to the latest reviewed revision, which usually belongs to a new nightly build:
layman -s sunrise emerge -u webkitgtk
Lunar-Linux
Lunar provides an experimental/development module for WebKit/GTK+. It can be found in the moonbase in the experimental (zbeta) section under the name 'WebKit.'
Mac OS X
The code on Mac OS X should built like any Linux distribution but there are some packages you need to install (in addition to an "ordinary build environment" that includes XCode Tools 2.3 or newer):
- ATK
- Cairo
- cURL
- fontconfig
- freetype2
- gettext
- gtk+
- libjpeg
- libpng
- libtiff
- libxml2
- libxslt
- pango
- SQLite
Dependencies
The code should be easily built on any Linux distribution which has development packages for GTK+ installed. Packages you might need to install (in addition to an "ordinary build environment"):
- libicu-dev
- libxslt-dev
- libcurl-dev
- libsqlite3-dev
- libjpeg62-dev
- libpng12-dev
- gperf
- bison
- flex version 2.5.33 or later
Using autotools
The GTK+ port can now be built using autotools (autoconf, automake, libtool). To build the GTK+ port just issue the following commands:
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/path/to/install/directory $ make
This will build a demo browser that uses the GTK+ port in the Programs/
directory which you can run using the following command:
$ ./Programs/GtkLauncher
To install the WebKit GTK+ library, simply issue
$ make install
The configure
script also supports the different features WebKit/GTK+ provide (e.g., SVG filters and animation features, HTML5 Video element support, etc..). Simply issuing
$ ./configure --help
on the command-line should give you a brief overview of what can be configured. Although you can build with these features enabled, it doesn't mean that the functionality is complete, let alone working properly. Feel free to submit a bug at http://bugs.webkit.org if you find something that is not working.
Using qmake
It's still possible to use the legacy build system following the GTK+/qmake build instructions.
This system will be phased out soon for the GTK+ port, but is actively maintained at time of writing.