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== Getting dependencies == | == Getting dependencies == |
Revision as of 01:35, 12 October 2023
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.
Setting up build environment
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
cd ~ git clone --branch WX_3_0_BRANCH --single-branch https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets.git wx3 cd wx3 ./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-shared --disable-static --enable-unicode make && make install
libfilezilla
cd ~ svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/libfilezilla/trunk lfz cd lfz autoreconf -i ./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-shared --disable-static make && make install
Compiling FileZilla
cd ~ svn co https://svn.filezilla-project.org/svn/FileZilla3/trunk fz cd fz autoreconf -i ./configure --prefix="$HOME/prefix" --enable-shared --disable-static make && make install
And you're done. Type filezilla to start FileZilla.