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Author: Michael Drake <[email protected]>
Commit: Michael Drake <[email protected]>
Docs: Update for nsgtk3 rename.
diff --git a/docs/PACKAGING-GTK b/docs/PACKAGING-GTK
index 7436f23..4eab25b 100644
--- a/docs/PACKAGING-GTK
+++ b/docs/PACKAGING-GTK
@@ -29,11 +29,8 @@
checkouts smaller and making sure changes to one set of resources updates
the other.
- The binary that the build system produces is called "nsgtk". There is also
- a shell script called "netsurf" that will set up the environment and launch
- 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
+ The binary that the build system produces is called "nsgtk3".
+ You should install nsgtk3 to `/usr/bin/netsurf` (or wherever your
distribution's packaging policy suggests) and copy the contents of
gtk/res/ (dereferencing the symlinks, obviously) to /usr/share/netsurf (or
wherever your packaging policy suggests).
diff --git a/docs/building-GTK.md b/docs/building-GTK.md
index dd1b7e2..aa898a0 100644
--- a/docs/building-GTK.md
+++ b/docs/building-GTK.md
@@ -171,13 +171,10 @@ below. Or turn off the complaining features in a
Makefile.config
file. You may need to "make clean" before attempting to build after
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
diff --git a/docs/quick-start.md b/docs/quick-start.md
index 6450b81..652c3e3 100644
--- a/docs/quick-start.md
+++ b/docs/quick-start.md
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ To build the native front end (the GTK front end on Linux,
BSDs, etc)
you could do:
$ make
- $ ./nsgtk
+ $ ./nsgtk3
To build the framebuffer front end, you could do:
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Summary of changes:
docs/PACKAGING-GTK | 7 ++-----
docs/building-GTK.md | 7 ++-----
docs/quick-start.md | 2 +-
3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/PACKAGING-GTK b/docs/PACKAGING-GTK
index 7436f23..4eab25b 100644
--- a/docs/PACKAGING-GTK
+++ b/docs/PACKAGING-GTK
@@ -29,11 +29,8 @@
checkouts smaller and making sure changes to one set of resources updates
the other.
- The binary that the build system produces is called "nsgtk". There is also
- a shell script called "netsurf" that will set up the environment and launch
- 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
+ The binary that the build system produces is called "nsgtk3".
+ You should install nsgtk3 to `/usr/bin/netsurf` (or wherever your
distribution's packaging policy suggests) and copy the contents of
gtk/res/ (dereferencing the symlinks, obviously) to /usr/share/netsurf (or
wherever your packaging policy suggests).
diff --git a/docs/building-GTK.md b/docs/building-GTK.md
index dd1b7e2..aa898a0 100644
--- a/docs/building-GTK.md
+++ b/docs/building-GTK.md
@@ -171,13 +171,10 @@ below. Or turn off the complaining features in a
Makefile.config
file. You may need to "make clean" before attempting to build after
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
diff --git a/docs/quick-start.md b/docs/quick-start.md
index 6450b81..652c3e3 100644
--- a/docs/quick-start.md
+++ b/docs/quick-start.md
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ To build the native front end (the GTK front end on Linux,
BSDs, etc)
you could do:
$ make
- $ ./nsgtk
+ $ ./nsgtk3
To build the framebuffer front end, you could do:
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