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sudo zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Extra/openSUSE_12.2 KDE:Extra
//Change 12.2 string to your version.
GNOME 3:
sudo zypper in hotot-gir
GNOME 2 (11.4- Only)
sudo zypper in hotot-gtk
QT with KDE:
sudo zypper in hotot-qt
[fix me!]yum install hotot
to be finished by marguerite on OBS
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hotot-team
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install hotot
urpmi.addmedia --wget --distrib ftp://ftp.blogdrake.net/mandriva/"mandriva-version"/"arch"
urpmi --auto-update
urpmi hotot
emerge hotot
Since Hotot core is largely based on HTML5, Javascript and webkit technology, It can be run under many Webkit implementation. Hotot Offically support Gtk, Qt, and Chrome webkit wrapper.
Dependencies:
Common Requirement:
- cmake
- intltool
Qt Wrapper
- Qt4 (newer than 4.7)
- KDE Libs (optional, for better kde integration)
Gtk2 Wrapper
- python2
- pygtk
- python-webkit
- python-keybinder (optional)
Gtk3 Wrapper
- python-gobject (for gtk3 wrapper)
- gtk3
- libwebkit3
On Ubuntu 11.10 all of these ressources are available in the standard repositories.
$ sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev cmake intltool
$ cd {source-directory}
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
To install as root:
sudo make install
This will install in the default prefix: /usr/local, in order to change to different prefix, use: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/prefix/you/want
By default gtk with gir,and qt will be built.
Following option can be applied, with On/Off as value.
-DWITH_GTK build gtk version
-DWITH_GIR build gir(gtk3) verson (need gtk enabled)
-DWITH_QT build qt version
-DWITH_KDE build qt with kde support
-DWITH_CHROME build chrome with mk-chrome-app.sh, will be placed under build directory/chrome/hotot-chrome.zip, need rsync
Eg: just build gtk with gir rather than qt:
$ cmake -DWITH_QT=off ..
To build on arch:
-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=/usr/bin/python2
There is something about a Gtk version in Python using some sort of "distutils".