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FileZilla 3 has the following dependencies: | FileZilla 3 has the following dependencies: | ||
* libfilezilla | |||
* wxWidgets | * wxWidgets | ||
* GnuTLS | * GnuTLS | ||
* libidn | * libidn (under Unix-like systems) | ||
* gettext (Compiletime only) | * gettext (Compiletime only) | ||
* libdbus (under Unix-like systems) | |||
If these dependencies are installed, compiling FileZilla is | If you've checked out FileZilla from the SVN repository as opposed to using an official release, you also need the following dependencies: | ||
* Perl | |||
* Libtool | |||
* autoconf | |||
* automake | |||
Execute autoreconf -i after installing these additional dependencies. | |||
If all dependencies are installed, compiling FileZilla is as simple as calling | |||
* ./configure | * ./configure | ||
* make | * make | ||
* make install | * make install | ||
For more exotic systems, more detailed instructions are provided: [[Compiling FileZilla 3 under Windows]] | If anything is missing, the configure script will tell you about it. | ||
For more exotic systems, more detailed instructions are provided: | |||
# [[Compiling FileZilla 3 under Windows]] | |||
# [[Compiling FileZilla 3 under Mac OS X]] | |||
# [[Cross Compiling FileZilla 3 for Windows under Debian GNU/Linux]] | |||
===Packages=== | |||
On Debian and derivatives like Ubuntu, you can install dependencies with the command shown below. | |||
<pre>sudo apt-get install libfilezilla-dev libwxbase3.0-dev gnutls-dev libdbus-1-dev</pre> | |||
If you can't find a package on Debian and derivatives, then use <tt>apt-cache</tt> find a package name. For example, <tt>apt-cache search filezilla | grep dev</tt> will reveal the package <tt>libfilezilla-dev</tt>. | |||
On Red Hat and derivatives like Fedora, you can install dependencies with the command shown below. | |||
<pre>sudo dnf install libfilezilla-devel wxBase3-devel gnutls-devel</pre> | |||
If you can't find a package on Red Hat and derivatives, then use <tt>denf</tt> find a package name. For example, <tt>dnf search filezilla | grep dev</tt> will reveal the package <tt>libfilezilla-devel</tt>. |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 12 October 2023
FileZilla 3 has the following dependencies:
- libfilezilla
- wxWidgets
- GnuTLS
- libidn (under Unix-like systems)
- gettext (Compiletime only)
- libdbus (under Unix-like systems)
If you've checked out FileZilla from the SVN repository as opposed to using an official release, you also need the following dependencies:
- Perl
- Libtool
- autoconf
- automake
Execute autoreconf -i after installing these additional dependencies.
If all dependencies are installed, compiling FileZilla is as simple as calling
- ./configure
- make
- make install
If anything is missing, the configure script will tell you about it.
For more exotic systems, more detailed instructions are provided:
- Compiling FileZilla 3 under Windows
- Compiling FileZilla 3 under Mac OS X
- Cross Compiling FileZilla 3 for Windows under Debian GNU/Linux
Packages[edit]
On Debian and derivatives like Ubuntu, you can install dependencies with the command shown below.
sudo apt-get install libfilezilla-dev libwxbase3.0-dev gnutls-dev libdbus-1-dev
If you can't find a package on Debian and derivatives, then use apt-cache find a package name. For example, apt-cache search filezilla | grep dev will reveal the package libfilezilla-dev.
On Red Hat and derivatives like Fedora, you can install dependencies with the command shown below.
sudo dnf install libfilezilla-devel wxBase3-devel gnutls-devel
If you can't find a package on Red Hat and derivatives, then use denf find a package name. For example, dnf search filezilla | grep dev will reveal the package libfilezilla-devel.