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* README.checkout: Added reference to Python. New section "Testing and development". Updated information about test suites.
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Compiling From Repository Sources
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To reduce bandwidth and needless updates, the source code repository
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does not contain automatically-generated files, even when these are
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normally present in the distribution tarballs. Therefore, to build GNU
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Wget from the sources in the repository, you'll need to have one or
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more of the following (note that gettext, OpenSSL, GnuTLS, libidn,
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libiconv, libpsl, libpcre and pkg-config are not absolutely required):
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* [20]autoconf (currently, GNU Wget requires version 2.61). This is
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needed to generate the configure script from configure.in. This is
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not required when building from a tarball distribution; only when
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building from repository sources.
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* [21]automake (currently, GNU Wget requires version 1.10.1). This is
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needed for generating the Makefile.in templates that the configure
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script uses to generate the Makefiles. As with autoconf, it is not
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required when building from a tarball distribution; only when
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building from repository sources.
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* [22]flex is needed to generate the CSS-parsing code.
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* [23]Perl, if you wish to generate the wget(1) manpage, or run the
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tests in the tests/ sub directory. Tarball distributions include an
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already-generated wget.1 manual. The command "make check" runs the
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test suite written in perl and python (see below). To execute all the tests
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you need [24]libwww-perl and libio-socket-ssl-perl perl library. If
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"perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::LWP'" fails then you most likely don't
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have cpan module installed. First download [25]CPAN and [26]install it.
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Then execute "perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::LWP'".
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Now "make check" should pass most of the tests in the test suite.
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* [45]Python, if you want to run the tests in the testenv/ subdirectory.
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Keep in mind that "make check" will try to run all the perl and python
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tests. More information about the test suite below in the section
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"Testing and development".
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* [27]texinfo in order to generate Info, PostScript and/or HTML
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documentation. You don't need texinfo in order to generate the
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wget(1) manpage; however, note that the manpage does not include
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the full documentation. Tarball distributions include the
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already-generated documentation in these formats.
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* [28]gettext, if you wish to compile with NLS (Native Language
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Support), which is enabled by default. If you do not have gettext,
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you can compile without it by specifying --disable-nls to the
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./configure script. This is true regardless of where you obtained
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the source you're building. NOTE: if you get errors about
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AM_GNU_GETTEXT and/or AM_INTL_SUBDIR, you probably have a buggy
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version of GNU m4. Upgrade to the latest version. You may also need
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to export M4=<new m4 path>, to be sure that autoconf/automake use
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it instead of the old one.
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* [29]GnuTLS to allow encrypted data transfer (HTTPS).
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You need the header files and the library installed.
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As an alternative, you can use [30]OpenSSL by specifying
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--with-ssl=openssl to the ./configure script.
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If you do not want HTTPS support, specify --without-ssl to the
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./configure script.
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If you want to compile+link a non-system library version use
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--with-libgnutls-prefix (or if having pkg-config: see description
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below).
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* [30]OpenSSL to allow encrypted data transfer (HTTPS) an
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alternative to [31]GnuTLS.
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You need the header files and the library installed.
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If you want to compile+link a non-system library version use
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--with-libssl-prefix (or if having pkg-config: see description below).
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* [31]libidn is required for IDN/IRI support (non-ASCII characters
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within what would otherwise be URLs).
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* [32]libiconv is required on non-GNU systems, for IDN/IRI support.
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On GNU systems, the functionality provided by libiconv is already
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present in the system libraries.
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* [33]git is used to fetch gnulib files trough the bootstrap.sh script.
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* [34]libpsl is required for using a public suffix list to check for valid
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cookie domains. You need the header files and the library installed.
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* [35]libpcre is required for using Perl-compatible regular expressions
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with --accept-regex and --reject-regex. You need the header files and
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the library installed to compile and link Wget with PCRE support.
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* [36]pkg-config helps the ./configure script to find installed libraries.
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Most libraries provide a pkg-config file (.pc extension) with
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information about dependencies, header file and library locations.
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Distributions deliver their specific .pc file to each library.
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If you want to compile+link against your own library version, make a
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copy of the appropriate .pc file and amend it to your needs (e.g. edit
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the line starting with prefix=). Before you execute the ./configure
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script, set (and export) PKG_CONFIG_PATH to the directory where you
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saved the .pc file. Example:
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$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH="." ./configure
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For those who might be confused as to what to do once they check out
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the source code, considering configure and Makefile do not yet exist at
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that point, a shell script called bootstrap has been provided. After
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calling ./bootstrap you're ready to build GNU Wget in the normal
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fashion, with ./configure and make.
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So, to sum up, after checking out the source code as described above,
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you may proceed as follows:
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1. Change to the topmost GNU Wget directory:
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$ cd wget # assumes you've cloned a repository to "./wget"
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2. Generate all the automatically-generated files required prior to
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configuring the package:
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$ ./bootstrap
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3. Configure the package and compile it:
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$ ./configure --enable-assert [some_parameters]
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$ make
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4. Hack, compile, test, hack, compile, test...
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$ src/wget --version
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GNU Wget 1.12-devel (9cb2563197bc)
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Testing and development
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All developers are requested to enable the assertions on their development
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builds to ensure a stable codebase. Assertions are added to state certain
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assumptions about the code and its data which all developers should be mindful
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of. To enable assertions, run the configure command with the --enable-assert
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option, like this:
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$ ./configure --enable-assert [other configure options]
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Both the Perl and Python test suites (test/ and testenv/) include support for GDB and Valgrind.
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The environment variables GDB_TESTS and VALGRIND_TESTS are available to
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enable such wrappers. If specified, Wget would be run through either of them
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during the test. For example:
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$ cd testenv
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$ VALGRIND_TESTS=1 ./Test-O.py
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That would execute Test-O.py test case, but running Wget through Valgrind.
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GDB has preference over Valgrind. If both variables have been asserted,
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Wget would be run through GDB.
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If you run a test case through GDB, please bear in mind that it could give
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a false negative. This is because some tests that expect Wget to fail
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rely on Wget's return code. However, when run through GDB, its return code
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will always be zero, causing the test to claim failure. This wrapper for
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GDB is, however, very useful to tackle bugs, allowing one to write a test case
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for some specific bug and then using GDB to fix it more easily. Otherwise,
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a dedicated server would have to be set up and write a custom CGI just to reproduce
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that bug, which might be tedious. Tests should only be run through GDB for that purpose.
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Copyright (C) 2008,2010,2014,2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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Originally written by Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>.
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* [36]Edit
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* [37]Comments
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* [38]Info
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* [39]Attachments
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* [42]GPL licensed
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* [43]Valid HTML 4.01
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__________________________________________________________________
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All content (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation. For terms of use,
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redistribution, and modification, please see the [45]WikiLicense page.
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References
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20. http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/
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21. http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
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22. http://flex.sourceforge.net/
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23. http://www.perl.org/
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24. http://search.cpan.org/dist/libwww-perl/lib/Bundle/LWP.pm
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25. http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/A/AN/ANDK/CPAN-1.9402.tar.gz
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26. http://apthorpe.cynistar.net/code/configuring_cpan.html
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27. http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/
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28. http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/
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29. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
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30. http://www.openssl.org/
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31. http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/
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32. http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/
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33. http://git-scm.com/
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34. https://github.com/rockdaboot/libpsl
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35. http://www.pcre.org
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36. http://wget.addictivecode.org/CompilingRepoSources?action=edit&editor=text
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37. http://wget.addictivecode.org/CompilingRepoSources
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38. http://wget.addictivecode.org/CompilingRepoSources?action=info
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39. http://wget.addictivecode.org/CompilingRepoSources?action=AttachFile
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40. http://moinmo.in/
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41. http://moinmo.in/Python
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42. http://moinmo.in/GPL
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43. http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer
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44. http://wget.addictivecode.org/WikiLicense
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45. https://www.python.org/
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