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# Checking out and building Chromium on Linux
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There are instructions for other platforms linked from the
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[get the code](get_the_code.md) page.
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## Instructions for Google Employees
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Are you a Google employee? See
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[go/building-chrome](https://goto.google.com/building-chrome) instead.
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[TOC]
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## System requirements
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* A 64-bit Intel machine with at least 8GB of RAM. More than 16GB is highly
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recommended.
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* At least 100GB of free disk space.
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* You must have Git and Python installed already.
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Most development is done on Ubuntu (currently 14.04, Trusty Tahr). There are
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some instructions for other distros below, but they are mostly unsupported.
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## Install `depot_tools`
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Clone the `depot_tools` repository:
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```shell
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$ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
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```
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Add `depot_tools` to the end of your PATH (you will probably want to put this
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in your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`). Assuming you cloned `depot_tools` to
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`/path/to/depot_tools`:
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```shell
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$ export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/depot_tools"
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```
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When cloning `depot_tools` to your home directory **do not** use `~` on PATH,
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otherwise `gclient runhooks` will fail to run. Rather, you should use either
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`$HOME` or the absolute path:
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```shell
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$ export PATH="$PATH:${HOME}/depot_tools"
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```
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## Get the code
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Create a `chromium` directory for the checkout and change to it (you can call
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this whatever you like and put it wherever you like, as long as the full path
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has no spaces):
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```shell
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$ mkdir ~/chromium && cd ~/chromium
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```
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Run the `fetch` tool from depot_tools to check out the code and its
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dependencies.
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```shell
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$ fetch --nohooks chromium
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```
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If you don't want the full repo history, you can save a lot of time by
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adding the `--no-history` flag to `fetch`.
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Expect the command to take 30 minutes on even a fast connection, and many
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hours on slower ones.
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If you've already installed the build dependencies on the machine (from another
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checkout, for example), you can omit the `--nohooks` flag and `fetch`
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will automatically execute `gclient runhooks` at the end.
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When `fetch` completes, it will have created a hidden `.gclient` file and a
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directory called `src` in the working directory. The remaining instructions
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assume you have switched to the `src` directory:
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```shell
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$ cd src
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```
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### Install additional build dependencies
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Once you have checked out the code, and assuming you're using Ubuntu, run
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[build/install-build-deps.sh](/build/install-build-deps.sh)
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You may need to adjust the build dependencies for other distros. There are
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some [notes](#notes) at the end of this document, but we make no guarantees
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for their accuracy.
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### Run the hooks
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Once you've run `install-build-deps` at least once, you can now run the
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Chromium-specific hooks, which will download additional binaries and other
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things you might need:
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```shell
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$ gclient runhooks
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```
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*Optional*: You can also [install API
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keys](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/api-keys) if you want your
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build to talk to some Google services, but this is not necessary for most
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development and testing purposes.
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## Setting up the build
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Chromium uses [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org) as its main build tool along
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with a tool called [GN](../tools/gn/docs/quick_start.md) to generate `.ninja`
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files. You can create any number of *build directories* with different
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configurations. To create a build directory, run:
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```shell
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$ gn gen out/Default
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```
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* You only have to run this once for each new build directory, Ninja will
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update the build files as needed.
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* You can replace `Default` with another name, but
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it should be a subdirectory of `out`.
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* For other build arguments, including release settings, see [GN build
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configuration](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gn-build-configuration).
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The default will be a debug component build matching the current host
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operating system and CPU.
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* For more info on GN, run `gn help` on the command line or read the
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[quick start guide](../tools/gn/docs/quick_start.md).
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### <a name="faster-builds"></a>Faster builds
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This section contains some things you can change to speed up your builds,
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sorted so that the things that make the biggest difference are first.
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#### Jumbo/Unity builds
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Jumbo builds merge many translation units ("source files") and compile them
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together. Since a large portion of Chromium's code is in shared header files,
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this dramatically reduces the total amount of work needed. Check out the
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[Jumbo / Unity builds](jumbo.md) for more information.
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Enable jumbo builds by setting the GN arg `use_jumbo_build=true`.
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#### Disable NaCl
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By default, the build includes support for
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[Native Client (NaCl)](https://developer.chrome.com/native-client), but
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most of the time you won't need it. You can set the GN argument
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`enable_nacl=false` and it won't be built.
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#### Include fewer debug symbols
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By default GN produces a build with all of the debug assertions enabled
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(`is_debug=true`) and including full debug info (`symbol_level=2`). Setting
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`symbol_level=1` will produce enough information for stack traces, but not
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line-by-line debugging. Setting `symbol_level=0` will include no debug
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symbols at all. Either will speed up the build compared to full symbols.
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#### Disable debug symbols for Blink
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Due to its extensive use of templates, the Blink code produces about half
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of our debug symbols. If you don't ever need to debug Blink, you can set
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the GN arg `remove_webcore_debug_symbols=true`.
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#### Use Icecc
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[Icecc](https://github.com/icecc/icecream) is the distributed compiler with a
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central scheduler to share build load. Currently, many external contributors use
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it. e.g. Intel, Opera, Samsung (Googlers use an internal system called Goma).
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In order to use `icecc`, set the following GN args:
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```
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linux_use_bundled_binutils=false
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use_debug_fission=false
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is_clang=false
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```
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See these links for more on the
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[bundled_binutils limitation](https://github.com/icecc/icecream/commit/b2ce5b9cc4bd1900f55c3684214e409fa81e7a92),
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the [debug fission limitation](http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission).
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Using the system linker may also be necessary when using glibc 2.21 or newer.
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See [related bug](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=808181).
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#### ccache
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You can use [ccache](https://ccache.samba.org) to speed up local builds (again,
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this is not useful if you're a Googler using Goma).
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Increase your ccache hit rate by setting `CCACHE_BASEDIR` to a parent directory
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that the working directories all have in common (e.g.,
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`/home/yourusername/development`). Consider using
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`CCACHE_SLOPPINESS=include_file_mtime` (since if you are using multiple working
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directories, header times in svn sync'ed portions of your trees will be
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different - see
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[the ccache troubleshooting section](http://ccache.samba.org/manual.html#_troubleshooting)
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for additional information). If you use symbolic links from your home directory
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to get to the local physical disk directory where you keep those working
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development directories, consider putting
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alias cd="cd -P"
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in your `.bashrc` so that `$PWD` or `cwd` always refers to a physical, not
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logical directory (and make sure `CCACHE_BASEDIR` also refers to a physical
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parent).
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If you tune ccache correctly, a second working directory that uses a branch
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tracking trunk and is up to date with trunk and was gclient sync'ed at about the
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same time should build chrome in about 1/3 the time, and the cache misses as
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reported by `ccache -s` should barely increase.
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This is especially useful if you use `git-new-workdir` and keep multiple local
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working directories going at once.
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#### Using tmpfs
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You can use tmpfs for the build output to reduce the amount of disk writes
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required. I.e. mount tmpfs to the output directory where the build output goes:
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As root:
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mount -t tmpfs -o size=20G,nr_inodes=40k,mode=1777 tmpfs /path/to/out
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*** note
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**Caveat:** You need to have enough RAM + swap to back the tmpfs. For a full
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debug build, you will need about 20 GB. Less for just building the chrome target
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or for a release build.
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***
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Quick and dirty benchmark numbers on a HP Z600 (Intel core i7, 16 cores
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hyperthreaded, 12 GB RAM)
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* With tmpfs:
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* 12m:20s
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* Without tmpfs
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* 15m:40s
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## Build Chromium
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Build Chromium (the "chrome" target) with Ninja using the command:
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```shell
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$ ninja -C out/Default chrome
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```
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You can get a list of all of the other build targets from GN by running `gn ls
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out/Default` from the command line. To compile one, pass the GN label to Ninja
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with no preceding "//" (so, for `//chrome/test:unit_tests` use `ninja -C
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out/Default chrome/test:unit_tests`).
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## Run Chromium
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Once it is built, you can simply run the browser:
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```shell
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$ out/Default/chrome
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```
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## Running test targets
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You can run the tests in the same way. You can also limit which tests are
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run using the `--gtest_filter` arg, e.g.:
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```shell
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$ out/Default/unit_tests --gtest_filter="PushClientTest.*"
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```
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You can find out more about GoogleTest at its
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[GitHub page](https://github.com/google/googletest).
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## Update your checkout
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To update an existing checkout, you can run
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```shell
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$ git rebase-update
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$ gclient sync
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```
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The first command updates the primary Chromium source repository and rebases
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any of your local branches on top of tip-of-tree (aka the Git branch
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`origin/master`). If you don't want to use this script, you can also just use
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`git pull` or other common Git commands to update the repo.
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The second command syncs dependencies to the appropriate versions and re-runs
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hooks as needed.
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## Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting
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### Linker Crashes
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If, during the final link stage:
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```
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LINK out/Debug/chrome
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```
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You get an error like:
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```
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collect2: ld terminated with signal 6 Aborted terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
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collect2: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault], core dumped
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```
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you are probably running out of memory when linking. You *must* use a 64-bit
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system to build. Try the following build settings (see [GN build
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configuration](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gn-build-configuration) for
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other settings):
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* Build in release mode (debugging symbols require more memory):
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`is_debug = false`
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* Turn off symbols: `symbol_level = 0`
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* Build in component mode (this is for development only, it will be slower and
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may have broken functionality): `is_component_build = true`
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### More links
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* Information about [building with Clang](clang.md).
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* You may want to [use a chroot](using_a_linux_chroot.md) to
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isolate yourself from versioning or packaging conflicts.
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* Cross-compiling for ARM? See [LinuxChromiumArm](linux_chromium_arm.md).
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* Want to use Eclipse as your IDE? See
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[LinuxEclipseDev](linux_eclipse_dev.md).
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* Want to use your built version as your default browser? See
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[LinuxDevBuildAsDefaultBrowser](linux_dev_build_as_default_browser.md).
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## Next Steps
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If you want to contribute to the effort toward a Chromium-based browser for
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Linux, please check out the [Linux Development page](linux_development.md) for
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more information.
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## Notes for other distros <a name="notes"></a>
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### Arch Linux
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Instead of running `install-build-deps.sh` to install build dependencies, run:
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```shell
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$ sudo pacman -S --needed python perl gcc gcc-libs bison flex gperf pkgconfig \
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nss alsa-lib glib2 gtk2 nspr ttf-ms-fonts freetype2 cairo dbus libgnome-keyring
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```
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For the optional packages on Arch Linux:
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* `php-cgi` is provided with `pacman`
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* `wdiff` is not in the main repository but `dwdiff` is. You can get `wdiff`
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in AUR/`yaourt`
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* `sun-java6-fonts` do not seem to be in main repository or AUR.
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### Debian
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Some tests require the `ttf-mscorefonts-installer` package from the `contrib`
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component. `contrib` packages may have dependencies on non-free software.
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If you need to run tests requiring MS TTF fonts, you can edit your apt
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`sources.list` by adding `contrib` to the end of each line beginning with `deb`.
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You might end up with something like this:
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```
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deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib
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deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib
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deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib
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deb-src http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib
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# jessie-updates, previously known as 'volatile'
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deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib
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deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib
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```
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Next, run:
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``` shell
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
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```
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If you already have the `contrib` component enabled, `install-build-deps.sh`
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will install `ttf-mscorefonts-installer` for you.
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### Fedora
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Instead of running `build/install-build-deps.sh`, run:
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```shell
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su -c 'yum install git python bzip2 tar pkgconfig atk-devel alsa-lib-devel \
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bison binutils brlapi-devel bluez-libs-devel bzip2-devel cairo-devel \
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cups-devel dbus-devel dbus-glib-devel expat-devel fontconfig-devel \
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freetype-devel gcc-c++ glib2-devel glibc.i686 gperf glib2-devel gtk2-devel \
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gtk3-devel java-1.*.0-openjdk-devel libatomic libcap-devel libffi-devel \
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libgcc.i686 libgnome-keyring-devel libjpeg-devel libstdc++.i686 libX11-devel \
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libXScrnSaver-devel libXtst-devel libxkbcommon-x11-devel ncurses-compat-libs \
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nspr-devel nss-devel pam-devel pango-devel pciutils-devel \
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pulseaudio-libs-devel zlib.i686 httpd mod_ssl php php-cli python-psutil wdiff \
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xorg-x11-server-Xvfb'
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```
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The fonts needed by Blink's LayoutTests can be obtained by following [these
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instructions](https://gist.github.com/pwnall/32a3b11c2b10f6ae5c6a6de66c1e12ae).
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For the optional packages:
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* `php-cgi` is provided by the `php-cli` package.
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* `sun-java6-fonts` is covered by the instructions linked above.
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### Gentoo
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You can just run `emerge www-client/chromium`.
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### OpenSUSE
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Use `zypper` command to install dependencies:
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(openSUSE 11.1 and higher)
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```shell
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sudo zypper in subversion pkg-config python perl bison flex gperf \
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mozilla-nss-devel glib2-devel gtk-devel wdiff lighttpd gcc gcc-c++ \
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mozilla-nspr mozilla-nspr-devel php5-fastcgi alsa-devel libexpat-devel \
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libjpeg-devel libbz2-devel
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```
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For 11.0, use `libnspr4-0d` and `libnspr4-dev` instead of `mozilla-nspr` and
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`mozilla-nspr-devel`, and use `php5-cgi` instead of `php5-fastcgi`. And need
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`gtk2-devel`.
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(openSUSE 11.0)
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```shell
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sudo zypper in subversion pkg-config python perl \
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bison flex gperf mozilla-nss-devel glib2-devel gtk-devel \
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libnspr4-0d libnspr4-dev wdiff lighttpd gcc gcc-c++ libexpat-devel \
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php5-cgi alsa-devel gtk2-devel jpeg-devel
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```
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The Ubuntu package `sun-java6-fonts` contains a subset of Java of the fonts used.
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Since this package requires Java as a prerequisite anyway, we can do the same
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thing by just installing the equivalent openSUSE Sun Java package:
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```shell
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sudo zypper in java-1_6_0-sun
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```
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WebKit is currently hard-linked to the Microsoft fonts. To install these using `zypper`
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```shell
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sudo zypper in fetchmsttfonts pullin-msttf-fonts
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```
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To make the fonts installed above work, as the paths are hardcoded for Ubuntu,
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create symlinks to the appropriate locations:
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```shell
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sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arial.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arialbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arialbi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial_Bold_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ariali.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/comic.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Comic_Sans_MS.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/comicbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Comic_Sans_MS_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/cour.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/courbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/courbi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New_Bold_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/couri.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/impact.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Impact.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/times.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/timesbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/timesbi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman_Bold_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/timesi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdana.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdanab.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdanai.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdanaz.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana_Bold_Italic.ttf
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```
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The Ubuntu package `sun-java6-fonts` contains a subset of Java of the fonts used.
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Since this package requires Java as a prerequisite anyway, we can do the same
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thing by just installing the equivalent openSUSE Sun Java package:
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```shell
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sudo zypper in java-1_6_0-sun
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```
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WebKit is currently hard-linked to the Microsoft fonts. To install these using `zypper`
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```shell
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sudo zypper in fetchmsttfonts pullin-msttf-fonts
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```
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To make the fonts installed above work, as the paths are hardcoded for Ubuntu,
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create symlinks to the appropriate locations:
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```shell
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sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arial.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arialbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/arialbi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial_Bold_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ariali.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/comic.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Comic_Sans_MS.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/comicbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Comic_Sans_MS_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/cour.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/courbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/courbi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New_Bold_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/couri.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Courier_New_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/impact.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Impact.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/times.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/timesbd.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/timesbi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman_Bold_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/timesi.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdana.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdanab.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana_Bold.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdanai.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana_Italic.ttf
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/verdanaz.ttf /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Verdana_Bold_Italic.ttf
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```
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And then for the Java fonts:
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```shell
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sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-lucida
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sudo find /usr/lib*/jvm/java-1.6.*-sun-*/jre/lib -iname '*.ttf' -print \
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-exec ln -s {} /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-lucida \;
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```
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