Docs: Update for nsgtk3 rename.

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Michael Drake 2020-03-10 14:45:23 +00:00
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checkouts smaller and making sure changes to one set of resources updates checkouts smaller and making sure changes to one set of resources updates
the other. the other.
The binary that the build system produces is called "nsgtk". There is also The binary that the build system produces is called "nsgtk3".
a shell script called "netsurf" that will set up the environment and launch You should install nsgtk3 to `/usr/bin/netsurf` (or wherever your
the nsgtk binary. Do not ship this shell script with your package. It is
included only as a convience for launching NetSurf from the build tree.
Instead, you should move nsgtk to /usr/bin/netsurf (or wherever your
distribution's packaging policy suggests) and copy the contents of distribution's packaging policy suggests) and copy the contents of
gtk/res/ (dereferencing the symlinks, obviously) to /usr/share/netsurf (or gtk/res/ (dereferencing the symlinks, obviously) to /usr/share/netsurf (or
wherever your packaging policy suggests). wherever your packaging policy suggests).

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file. You may need to "make clean" before attempting to build after file. You may need to "make clean" before attempting to build after
installing the dependencies. installing the dependencies.
Run NetSurf by executing the "test-nsgtk" shell script: Run NetSurf by executing "nsgtk3":
$ ./test-nsgtk $ ./nsgtk3
This script makes it easy to run the nsgtk binary from the build tree. It
sets up some environment variables which enable NetSurf to find its
resources.
### Builtin resources ### Builtin resources

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you could do: you could do:
$ make $ make
$ ./nsgtk $ ./nsgtk3
To build the framebuffer front end, you could do: To build the framebuffer front end, you could do: