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# Ladybird browser build instructions
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## Build Prerequisites
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Qt6 development packages, nasm, additional build tools, and a C++23 capable compiler like g++-13 or clang-17 are required.
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CMake 3.25 or newer must be available in $PATH.
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> [!NOTE]
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> In all of the below lists of packages, the Qt6 multimedia package is not needed if your Linux system supports PulseAudio.
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---
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### Debian/Ubuntu:
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<!-- Note: If you change something here, please also change it in the `devcontainer/devcontainer.json` file. -->
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```bash
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sudo apt install autoconf autoconf-archive automake build-essential ccache cmake curl fonts-liberation2 git libgl1-mesa-dev nasm ninja-build pkg-config qt6-base-dev qt6-tools-dev-tools qt6-wayland tar unzip zip
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```
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#### CMake 3.25 or newer:
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- Recommendation: Install `CMake 3.25` or newer from [Kitware's apt repository](https://apt.kitware.com/):
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> [!NOTE]
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> This repository is Ubuntu-only
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```bash
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# Add Kitware GPG signing key
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wget -O - https://apt.kitware.com/keys/kitware-archive-latest.asc 2>/dev/null | gpg --dearmor - | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/kitware-archive-keyring.gpg >/dev/null
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# Optional: Verify the GPG key manually
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# Use the key to authorize an entry for apt.kitware.com in apt sources list
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echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/kitware-archive-keyring.gpg] https://apt.kitware.com/ubuntu/ $(lsb_release -sc) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kitware.list
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# Update apt package list and install cmake
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sudo apt update -y && sudo apt install cmake -y
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```
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#### C++23-capable compiler:
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- Recommendation: Install `clang-17` or newer from [LLVM's apt repository](https://apt.llvm.org/):
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```bash
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# Add LLVM GPG signing key
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sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key
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# Optional: Verify the GPG key manually
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# Use the key to authorize an entry for apt.llvm.org in apt sources list
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echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key] https://apt.llvm.org/$(lsb_release -sc)/ llvm-toolchain-$(lsb_release -sc)-18 main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/llvm.list
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# Update apt package list and install clang and associated packages
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sudo apt update -y && sudo apt install clang-18 clangd-18 clang-format-18 clang-tidy-18 lld-18 -y
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```
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- Alternative: Install gcc-13 or newer from [Ubuntu Toolchain PPA](https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/test):
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```bash
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install g++-13 libstdc++-13-dev
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```
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#### Audio support:
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- Recommendation: Install PulseAudio development package:
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```bash
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sudo apt install libpulse-dev
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```
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- Alternative: Install Qt6's multimedia package:
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```bash
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sudo apt install qt6-multimedia-dev
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```
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### Arch Linux/Manjaro:
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```
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sudo pacman -S --needed autoconf-archive automake base-devel ccache cmake curl libgl nasm ninja qt6-base qt6-multimedia qt6-tools qt6-wayland ttf-liberation tar unzip zip
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```
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### Fedora or derivatives:
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```
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sudo dnf install autoconf-archive automake ccache cmake curl liberation-sans-fonts libglvnd-devel nasm ninja-build perl-FindBin perl-IPC-Cmd qt6-qtbase-devel qt6-qtmultimedia-devel qt6-qttools-devel qt6-qtwayland-devel tar unzip zip zlib-ng-compat-static
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```
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### openSUSE:
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```
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sudo zypper install autoconf-archive automake ccache cmake curl gcc13 gcc13-c++ liberation-fonts libglvnd-devel nasm ninja qt6-base-devel qt6-multimedia-devel qt6-tools-devel qt6-wayland-devel tar unzip zip
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```
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The build process requires at least python3.7; openSUSE Leap only features Python 3.6 as default, so it is recommendable to install package python311 and create a virtual environment (venv) in this case.
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### Void Linux:
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```
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sudo xbps-install -Su # (optional) ensure packages are up to date to avoid "Transaction aborted due to unresolved dependencies."
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sudo xbps-install -S git bash gcc python3 curl cmake zip unzip linux-headers make pkg-config autoconf automake autoconf-archive nasm MesaLib-devel ninja qt6-base-devel qt6-multimedia-devel qt6-tools-devel qt6-wayland-devel
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```
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### NixOS or with Nix:
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> [!NOTE]
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> These steps are out of date, as vcpkg does not work with Nix.
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> Please refer to the nixpkgs package for the most up-to-date build instructions.
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>
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```console
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nix develop
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# With a custom entrypoint, for example your favorite shell
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nix develop --command bash
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```
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On NixOS or with Nix using your host `nixpkgs` and the legacy `nix-shell` tool:
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```console
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nix-shell Ladybird
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# With a custom entrypoint, for example your favorite shell
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nix-shell --command bash Ladybird
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```
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### macOS:
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Xcode 14 versions before 14.3 might crash while building ladybird. Xcode 14.3 or clang from homebrew may be required to successfully build ladybird.
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```
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xcode-select --install
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brew install autoconf autoconf-archive automake ccache cmake nasm ninja pkg-config
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```
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If you wish to use clang from homebrew instead:
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```
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brew install llvm@18
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```
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If you also plan to use the Qt chrome on macOS:
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```
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brew install qt
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```
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> [!NOTE]
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> It is recommended to add your terminal application (i.e. Terminal.app or iTerm.app) to the system list of developer tools.
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> Doing so will reduce slow startup time of freshly compiled binaries, due to macOS validating the binary on its first run.
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> This can be done in the "Developer Tools" section of the "Privacy & Security" system settings.
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### Windows:
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WSL2 is the supported way to build Ladybird on Windows. An experimental native build is being setup but does not fully
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build.
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#### WSL2
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- Create a WSL2 environment using one of the Linux distros listed above. Ubuntu or Fedora is recommended.
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- Install the required packages for the selected Linux distro in the WSL2 environment.
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WSL1 is known to have issues. If you run into problems, please use WSL2.
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MinGW/MSYS2 are not supported.
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##### Clang-CL (experimental)
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> [!NOTE]
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> This only gets the cmake to configure. There is still a lot of work to do in terms of getting it to build.
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In order to get pkg-config available for the vcpkg install, you can use Chocolatey to install it.
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To install Chocolatey, see `https://chocolatey.org/install`.
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Then Install pkg-config using chocolatey.
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```
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choco install pkgconfiglite -y
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```
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### OpenIndiana:
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Note that OpenIndiana's latest GCC port (GCC 11) is too old to build Ladybird, so you need Clang, which is available in the repository.
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```
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pfexec pkg install clang-17 cmake libglvnd ninja qt6
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```
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### Haiku:
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```
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pkgman install cmake cmd:python3 ninja openal_devel qt6_base_devel qt6_multimedia_devel qt6_tools_devel
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```
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### Android:
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On a Unix-like platform, install the prerequisites for that platform and then see the [Android Studio guide](EditorConfiguration/AndroidStudioConfiguration.md).
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Or, download a version of Gradle >= 8.0.0, and run the ``gradlew`` program in ``UI/Android``
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## Build steps
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### Using ladybird.sh
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The simplest way to build and run ladybird is via the ladybird.sh script:
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```bash
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# From /path/to/ladybird
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./Meta/ladybird.sh run ladybird
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```
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On macOS, to build using clang from homebrew:
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```bash
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CC=$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/clang CXX=$(brew --prefix llvm)/bin/clang++ ./Meta/ladybird.sh run
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```
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You may also choose to start it in `gdb` using:
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```bash
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./Meta/ladybird.sh gdb ladybird
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```
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The above commands will build a Release version of Ladybird. To instead build a Debug version, run the
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`Meta/ladybird.sh` script with the value of the `BUILD_PRESET` environment variable set to `Debug`, like this:
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```bash
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BUILD_PRESET=Debug ./Meta/ladybird.sh run ladybird
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```
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Note that debug symbols are available in both Release and Debug builds.
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### The chromes
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Ladybird will be built with one of the following browser chromes (graphical frontends), depending on the platform:
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* [AppKit](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit?language=objc) - The native chrome on macOS.
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* [Qt](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/) - The chrome used on all other platforms.
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* [Android UI](https://developer.android.com/develop/ui) - The native chrome on Android.
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The Qt chrome is available on platforms where it is not the default as well (except on Android). To build the
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Qt chrome, install the Qt dependencies for your platform, and enable the Qt chrome via CMake:
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```bash
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# From /path/to/ladybird
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cmake --preset default -DENABLE_QT=ON
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```
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To re-disable the Qt chrome, run the above command with `-DENABLE_QT=OFF`.
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### Build error messages you may encounter
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The section lists out some particular error messages you may run into, and explains how to deal with them.
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#### Unable to find a build program corresponding to "Ninja"
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This error message is a red herring. We use vcpkg to manage our third-party dependencies, and this error is logged when
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something went wrong building those dependencies. The output in your terminal will vary depending on what exactly went
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wrong, but it should look something like:
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```
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error: building skia:x64-linux failed with: BUILD_FAILED
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Elapsed time to handle skia:x64-linux: 1.6 s
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-- Running vcpkg install - failed
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CMake Error at Toolchain/Tarballs/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake:899 (message):
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vcpkg install failed. See logs for more information:
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Build/release/vcpkg-manifest-install.log
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Call Stack (most recent call first):
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/usr/share/cmake-3.30/Modules/CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake:146 (include)
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CMakeLists.txt:15 (project)
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CMake Error: CMake was unable to find a build program corresponding to "Ninja". CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is not set. You probably need to select a different build tool.
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-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! See logs for more information:
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Build/release/vcpkg-manifest-install.log
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```
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If the error is not immediately clear from the terminal output, be sure to check the specified `vcpkg-manifest-install.log`.
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for more information.
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### Resource files
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Ladybird requires resource files from the ladybird/Base/res directory in order to properly load
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icons, fonts, and other theming information. These files are copied into the build directory by
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special CMake rules. The expected location of resource files can be tweaked by packagers using
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the standard CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR variable. CMAKE_INSTALL_DATADIR is expected to be a path relative
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to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. If it is not, things will break.
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### Custom CMake build directory
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The script Meta/ladybird.sh and the default preset in CMakePresets.json both define a build directory of
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`Build/release`. For distribution purposes, or when building multiple configurations, it may be useful to create a custom
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CMake build directory.
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The install rules in UI/cmake/InstallRules.cmake define which binaries and libraries will be
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installed into the configured CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or path passed to ``cmake --install``.
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Note that when using a custom build directory rather than Meta/ladybird.sh, the user may need to provide
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a suitable C++ compiler (g++ >= 13, clang >= 14, Apple Clang >= 14.3) via the CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER and
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CMAKE_C_COMPILER cmake options.
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```
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cmake -GNinja -B MyBuildDir
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# optionally, add -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=<suitable compiler> -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=<matching c compiler>
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cmake --build MyBuildDir
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ninja -C MyBuildDir run-ladybird
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```
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### Running manually
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The Meta/ladybird.sh script will execute the `run-ladybird` and `debug-ladybird` custom targets.
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If you don't want to use the ladybird.sh script to run the application, you can run the following commands:
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To automatically run in gdb:
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```
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ninja -C Build/release debug-ladybird
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```
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To run without ninja rule on non-macOS systems:
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```
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./Build/release/bin/Ladybird
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```
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To run without ninja rule on macOS:
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```
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open -W --stdout $(tty) --stderr $(tty) ./Build/release/bin/Ladybird.app
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# Or to launch with arguments:
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open -W --stdout $(tty) --stderr $(tty) ./Build/release/bin/Ladybird.app --args https://ladybird.dev
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```
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### Experimental GN build
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There is an experimental GN build for Ladybird. It is not officially supported, but it is kept up to date on a best-effort
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basis by interested contributors. See the [GN build instructions](../Meta/gn/README.md) for more information.
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In general, the GN build organizes ninja rules in a more compact way than the CMake build, and it may be faster on some systems.
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GN also allows building host and cross-targets in the same build directory, which is useful for managing dependencies on host tools when
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cross-compiling to other platforms.
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### Debugging with CLion
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Ladybird should be built with debug symbols first. This can be done by adding `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug` to the cmake command line,
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or selecting the Build Type Debug in the CLion CMake profile.
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After running Ladybird as suggested above with `./Meta/ladybird.sh run ladybird`, you can now in CLion use Run -> Attach to Process to connect. If debugging layout or rendering issues, filter the listing that opens for `WebContent` and attach to that.
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Now breakpoints, stepping and variable inspection will work.
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### Debugging with Xcode or Instruments on macOS
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If all you want to do is use Instruments, then an Xcode project is not required.
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Simply run the `ladybird.sh` script as normal, and then make sure to codesign the Ladybird binary with the proper entitlements to allow Instruments to attach to it.
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```
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./Meta/ladybird.sh build
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ninja -C Build/release apply-debug-entitlements
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# or
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codesign -s - -v -f --entitlements Meta/debug.plist Build/release/bin/Ladybird.app
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```
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Now you can open the Instruments app and point it to the Ladybird app bundle.
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If you want to use Xcode itself for debugging, you will need to generate an Xcode project.
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The `ladybird.sh` build script does not know how to generate Xcode projects, so creating the project must be done manually.
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```
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cmake -GXcode -B Build/release
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```
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After generating an Xcode project into the specified build directory, you can open `ladybird.xcodeproj` in Xcode. The project has a ton of targets, many of which are generated code.
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The only target that needs a scheme is the ladybird app bundle.
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### Building on OpenIndiana
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OpenIndiana needs some extra environment variables set to make sure it finds all the executables
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and directories it needs for the build to work. The cmake files are in a non-standard path that
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contains the Qt version (replace 6.2 with the Qt version you have installed) and you need to tell
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it to use clang and clang++, or it will use gcc and g++ from GCC 10 which is currently the default
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to build packages on OpenIndiana.
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When running Ladybird, make sure that XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is set, or it will immediately crash as it
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doesn't find a writable directory for its sockets.
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```
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/lib/qt/6.2/lib/amd64/cmake cmake -GNinja -B Build/release -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/usr/bin/clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/usr/bin/clang++
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cmake --build Build/release
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XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/var/tmp ninja -C Build/release run
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```
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