This file is licensed under the terms of the expat license, see the file EXPAT. +++ Installing Midori +++ Building and installing Midori is straightforward. Make sure you have Python 2.4 or higher installed. Change to the Midori folder on your hard disk in a terminal. Run './waf configure' Run './waf build' You can now run Midori from _build_/default/midori You can install it with './waf install' For further options run './waf --help' +++ Debugging Midori +++ Run './waf configure -d debug' from the Midori folder. Run './waf build' Midori is now built with debugging symbols. Make sure you have installed 'gdb', the GNU Debugger. Run Midori as 'gdb _build_/default/midori'. Try to reproduce a crash that you experienced earlier, this time Midori will freeze at the point of the crash. Switch to your terminal, type bt ('backtrace') and hit Return. What you obtained now is a backtrace that should include function names and line numbers. For further information a tutorial for gdb and reading up on how you can install debugging symbols for libraries used by Midori are recommended. +++ Legacy support +++ There are also autotools build files available. This is not recommended except when waf for any reason won't work. Make sure you have *libtool* and *intltool* installed. Run './legacy.sh'. Run './configure' Run 'make' The usual autotools way works here, please refer to according documentation in case of questions. Note that the autotools based build is not a full replacement for the recommended system.