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This documentation explains how to setup a build environment for FileZilla 3 and how to compile it under Debian based distributions. This guide assumes you are using Debian stable, but should work as well on other recent Debian-based distributions.
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This documentation explains how to setup a build environment for FileZilla 3 and how to compile it under Debian based distributions. This guide has been created under Debian '''9''' (Stretch), but should work as well on other Debian-based distributions.
  
 
== Setting up build environment ==
 
== Setting up build environment ==
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== Getting dependencies ==
 
== Getting dependencies ==
 
Note: This guide is for setting up a development environment. To build the latest officially released versions, download and extract the respective source tarballs instead and skip the autoreconf step.
 
  
 
=== wxWidgets ===
 
=== wxWidgets ===
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   cd ~
 
   cd ~
   svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/libfilezilla/trunk lfz
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   svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/libfilezilla/tags/0.15.1 lfz
 
   cd lfz
 
   cd lfz
 
   autoreconf -i
 
   autoreconf -i
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   cd ~
 
   cd ~
   svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/FileZilla3/trunk fz
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   svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/FileZilla3/tags/3.40.0 fz
 
   cd fz
 
   cd fz
 
   autoreconf -i
 
   autoreconf -i

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