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macOS packaging for ungoogled-chromium

ungoogled-chromium-macos

macOS packaging for ungoogled-chromium.

Downloads

Download binaries from the Contributor Binaries website.

Source Code: It is recommended to use a tag via git checkout (see building instructions below). You may also use master, but it is for development and may not be stable.

Building

Software requirements

  • macOS 10.15+
  • Xcode 12
  • Homebrew
  • Perl (for creating a .dmg package)
  • Node.js

Setting up the build environment

  1. Install Ninja via Homebrew: brew install ninja
  2. Install GNU coreutils (for greadlink in packaging script): brew install coreutils
  3. Install GNU readline: brew install readline
  4. Install the data compression tools xz and zlib: brew install xz zlib
  5. Unlink binutils to use the one provided with Xcode: brew unlink binutils
  6. Install Node.js: brew install node
  7. Restart your Terminal

Build

First, ensure the Xcode application is open. Then, run the following:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-macos.git
cd ungoogled-chromium-macos
# Replace TAG_OR_BRANCH_HERE with a tag or branch name
git checkout --recurse-submodules TAG_OR_BRANCH_HERE
./build.sh

A .dmg should appear in build/

NOTE: If the build fails, you must take additional steps before re-running the build:

  • If the build fails while downloading the Chromium source code, it can be fixed by removing build/downloads_cache and re-running the build instructions.
  • If the build fails at any other point after downloading, it can be fixed by removing build/src and re-running the build instructions.

Developer info

Updating patches

  1. Start the process and set the environment variables
./devutils/update_patches.sh merge
bash 
source devutils/set_quilt_vars.sh
  1. Setup Chromium source
mkdir -p build/{src,download_cache}
./ungoogled-chromium/utils/downloads.py retrieve -i ungoogled-chromium/downloads.ini downloads.ini -c build/download_cache
./ungoogled-chromium/utils/downloads.py unpack -i ungoogled-chromium/downloads.ini downloads.ini -c build/download_cache build/src
cd build/src
  1. Use quilt to refresh all patches: quilt push -a --refresh

    • If an error occurs, go to the next step. Otherwise, skip to Step 5.
  2. Use quilt to fix the broken patch:

    1. Run quilt push -f
    2. Edit the broken files as necessary by adding (quilt edit ... or quilt add ...) or removing (quilt remove ...) files as necessary
      • When removing large chunks of code, remove each line instead of using language features to hide or remove the code. This makes the patches less susceptible to breakages when using quilt's refresh command (e.g. quilt refresh updates the line numbers based on the patch context, so it's possible for new but desirable code in the middle of the block comment to be excluded.). It also helps with readability when someone wants to see the changes made based on the patch alone.
    3. Refresh the patch: quilt refresh
    4. Go back to Step 3.
  3. Run ../../ungoogled-chromium/devutils/validate_config.py

  4. Run quilt pop -a

  5. Validate that patches are applied correctly

cd ../..
./ungoogled-chromium/devutils/validate_patches.py -l build/src -s patches/series.merged
  1. Remove all patches introduced by ungoogled-chromium: ./devutils/update_patches.sh unmerge

  2. Ensure patches/series is formatted correctly, e.g. blank lines

  3. Sanity checking for consistency in series file: ./devutils/check_patch_files.sh

  4. Use git to add changes and commit

License

See LICENSE