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[f939f05]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
[6732c094]2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
[f939f05]4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[5ccc18d]7 <!ENTITY seamonkey-download-http "http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/&seamonkey-version;/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;.source.tar.bz2">
8 <!ENTITY seamonkey-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/&seamonkey-version;/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;.source.tar.bz2">
[6ba92b5]9 <!ENTITY seamonkey-md5sum "2b08c472164e80922f715c6e96e0bee7">
10 <!ENTITY seamonkey-size "33.7 MB">
11 <!ENTITY seamonkey-buildsize "632 MB">
12 <!ENTITY seamonkey-time "17.0 SBU">
[5ccc18d]13
14 <!ENTITY seamonkey-enigmail-version "0.95.6">
15 <!ENTITY seamonkey-enigmail-download "http://www.mozilla-enigmail.org/download/source/enigmail-&seamonkey-enigmail-version;.tar.gz">
16 <!ENTITY seamonkey-enigmail-md5sum "cfbe6ff77f80a349b396829757ad952a">
[f939f05]17]>
18
[d59969b]19<sect1 id="seamonkey" xreflabel="SeaMonkey-&seamonkey-version;">
[b5eb704]20 <?dbhtml filename="seamonkey.html" ?>
[88dd2f52]21
22 <sect1info>
23 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
24 <date>$Date$</date>
25 </sect1info>
26
[d59969b]27 <title>SeaMonkey-&seamonkey-version;</title>
[88dd2f52]28
[b5eb704]29 <indexterm zone="seamonkey">
[d59969b]30 <primary sortas="a-SeaMonkey">SeaMonkey</primary>
[88dd2f52]31 </indexterm>
32
33 <sect2 role="package">
[d59969b]34 <title>Introduction to SeaMonkey</title>
[88dd2f52]35
[d59969b]36 <para><application>SeaMonkey</application> is a browser suite, the Open
[88dd2f52]37 Source sibling of <application>Netscape</application>. It includes the
[9a9d136c]38 browser, composer, mail and news clients, and an
[b5eb704]39 IRC client. It is the follow-on to the Mozilla browser suite.</para>
40
41 <para>The Mozilla project also hosts two subprojects that aim to satisfy
42 the needs of users who don't need the complete browser suite or prefer to
43 have separate applications for browsing and e-mail. These subprojects are
44 <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/">Mozilla Firefox</ulink>, (a
45 stand-alone browser based on the <application>Mozilla</application> source
46 code) and <ulink url="http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/">Mozilla
47 Thunderbird</ulink>, (a stand-alone mail/newsgroup client based on the
48 <application>Mozilla</application> source code). The build instructions for
49 these two applications are discussed in separate sections:</para>
[88dd2f52]50
51 <itemizedlist>
52 <listitem>
53 <para><xref linkend="firefox"/></para>
54 </listitem>
55 <listitem>
56 <para><xref linkend="thunderbird"/></para>
57 </listitem>
58 </itemizedlist>
59
60 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
61 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
62 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]63 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&seamonkey-download-http;"/></para>
[88dd2f52]64 </listitem>
65 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]66 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&seamonkey-download-ftp;"/></para>
[88dd2f52]67 </listitem>
68 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]69 <para>Download MD5 sum: &seamonkey-md5sum;</para>
[88dd2f52]70 </listitem>
71 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]72 <para>Download size: &seamonkey-size;</para>
[88dd2f52]73 </listitem>
74 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]75 <para>Estimated disk space required: &seamonkey-buildsize;</para>
[88dd2f52]76 </listitem>
77 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]78 <para>Estimated build time: &seamonkey-time;</para>
[88dd2f52]79 </listitem>
80 </itemizedlist>
[d59969b]81
[b5eb704]82 <para>To enable the <application>Enigmail</application> extension to the
[d59969b]83 <application>SeaMonkey</application> mail client, you'll need to download
84 the tarball listed below. The <application>Enigmail</application> extension
85 allows users to access the authentication and encryption features provided
86 by the <application>GnuPG</application> package. The
[7f588e9a]87 <application>Enigmail</application> extension will not operate correctly
[28655a5c]88 unless you have <xref linkend="gnupg"/> or <xref linkend="gnupg2"/>
89 installed.</para>
[88dd2f52]90
91 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
92 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]93 <para><ulink url="&seamonkey-enigmail-download;"/></para>
[88dd2f52]94 </listitem>
95 <listitem>
[5ccc18d]96 <para>Download MD5 sum (Enigmail): &seamonkey-enigmail-md5sum;</para>
[88dd2f52]97 </listitem>
98 </itemizedlist>
99
[d59969b]100 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">SeaMonkey Dependencies</bridgehead>
[88dd2f52]101
102 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
[5ccc18d]103 <para role="required"><xref linkend="gtk2"/>,
104 <xref linkend="libidl"/>, and
105 <xref linkend="zip"/></para>
[b5eb704]106
107 <note>
[d59969b]108 <para><xref linkend="libjpeg"/> should have been installed before
109 <application>GTK+</application> and should exist on your system. If
[b5eb704]110 for some reason you haven't installed <application>libjpeg</application>,
111 you should remove the <option>--with-system-jpeg</option> option from the
112 <filename>.mozconfig</filename> file created below.</para>
113 </note>
114
115 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
[5ccc18d]116 <para role="recommended"><xref linkend="nss"/> (if you will be installing
117 any other package that utilizes NSS/NSPR, such as
118 <application>Firefox</application>, <application>Thunderbird</application>,
119 <application>Evolution</application>, or
120 <application>OpenOffice</application>)</para>
[88dd2f52]121
122 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
[5ccc18d]123 <para role="optional"><xref linkend="unzip"/> and
124 <xref linkend="libgnomeui"/> (to build the gnomevfs extension)</para>
[88dd2f52]125
[38e4f06]126 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
127 <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/seamonkey"/></para>
128
[88dd2f52]129 </sect2>
130
131 <sect2 role="installation">
[d59969b]132 <title>Installation of SeaMonkey</title>
[88dd2f52]133
[d59969b]134 <para>The configuration of <application>SeaMonkey</application> is
[7f588e9a]135 accomplished by creating a <filename>.mozconfig</filename> file containing
136 the desired configuration options. A default <filename>.mozconfig</filename>
137 file is created below. To see the entire list of available configuration
138 options (and an abbreviated description of each one), issue
139 <command>./configure --help</command>. Additional information can also be
140 found below in the section titled <xref linkend="add-mozconfig"/>. If you
141 are going to use system-installed versions of the
142 <application>NSS</application> and <application>NSPR</application>
[d59969b]143 libraries, ensure you uncomment the two lines near the bottom of the file. If
[7f588e9a]144 you would prefer to download the file instead of creating it by typing or
145 cut-and-pasting, you can find it at <ulink
[b5eb704]146 url="&files-anduin;/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;-mozconfig"/>
[7f588e9a]147 (the file must be installed in the root of the source tree
148 <filename class='directory'>mozilla</filename> directory, and named
149 <filename>.mozconfig</filename>). Create the file by issuing the following
150 command:</para>
151
[8e37798]152<screen><?dbfo keep-together="auto"?><userinput>cat &gt; .mozconfig &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[d59969b]153<literal># This file contains the options used in the SeaMonkey build. You may
154# need to specify additional options for your specific build needs.
155# Use the information provided by running './configure --help' to
156# help you determine if you need to add any additional options.
157# Some additional options can be added by uncommenting the examples
158# in this file or adding options by inserting a line containing
159# 'ac_add_options --some-option-you-need'.
160
161
162# Create an object directory and specify to build the package in that
163# directory. If desired, modify the location of the object directory
164# to a directory inside the source tree by removing '../' from the
165# line below.
166mk_add_options MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/../seamonkey-build
167
168# This option is used to specify that the SeaMonkey suite is
169# being built and to use all the default options for SeaMonkey.
[7f588e9a]170ac_add_options --enable-application=suite
[d59969b]171
172# Specify the installation prefix. If you would prefer SeaMonkey
173# installed in a different prefix, modify the line below to fit
174# your needs. You'll also need to modify some of the instructions in
175# the BLFS book to point to your desired prefix.
[7f588e9a]176ac_add_options --prefix=/usr
177
[d59969b]178# These options are used so that the SeaMonkey binaries are linked to
179# the system-installed copies of the specified libraries instead of
180# the source tree code which may not be the most recent versions.
[7f588e9a]181ac_add_options --with-system-zlib
182ac_add_options --with-system-png
183ac_add_options --with-system-jpeg
[d59969b]184ac_add_options --enable-system-cairo
[7f588e9a]185
[d59969b]186# This option specifies to include support for rendering the HTML
187# &lt;canvas&gt;&lt;/canvas&gt; tag in the SeaMonkey browser.
188ac_add_options --enable-canvas
189
190# This option is used so that the debugging symbols are removed from
191# the installed binaries during the installation process. Comment out
192# this option if you may have a need to retain the debugging symbols
193# in the installed binaries. Note that this can substantially
194# increase the size of the installed binaries.
[7f588e9a]195ac_add_options --enable-strip
[d59969b]196
197# This option is added so that test libraries and programs are not
198# built. These would only be required for debugging purposes.
[7f588e9a]199ac_add_options --disable-tests
[d59969b]200
201# This option is added so that the Mozilla Installer program is not
202# built or installed. The program is not required for a BLFS
203# installation of SeaMonkey.
[7f588e9a]204ac_add_options --disable-installer
[d59969b]205
206# This option is used to disable the a11y support in the SeaMonkey
207# binaries. Comment out this option if you require a11y support.
[7f588e9a]208ac_add_options --disable-accessibility
209
[d59969b]210# This option is used to enable support for rendering SVG files in the
211# SeaMonkey browser.
212ac_add_options --enable-svg
213
214# This option is used to enable source tree included LDAP support in
215# the SeaMonkey binaries.
[7f588e9a]216ac_add_options --enable-ldap
[d59969b]217
218# These two options enable support for building SeaMonkey with
219# system-installed versions of the Network Security Services (NSS)
220# and Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) libraries. Uncomment both
221# lines to enable support for system-installed NSS/NSPR.
[7f588e9a]222#ac_add_options --with-system-nspr
[d59969b]223#ac_add_options --with-system-nss
224
225# Uncomment this option if you desire support for dual-monitor
226# display of SeaMonkey using the X-Window Xinerama libraries.
227#ac_add_options --enable-xinerama
228
[95141b0a]229# Complex scripts such as Thai can only be rendered in SeaMonkey with the
[5f4b3a2]230# help of Pango. This option significantly slows rendering, so only use
231# it if necessary.
232#ac_add_options --enable-pango
233
[d59969b]234# This option identifies the default binary directory of the SeaMonkey
235# installation and is used to locate SeaMonkey's installed files. This
236# option is not required for end-user browsing, and is only used for
237# development purposes.
[d804f58]238#ac_add_options --with-default-mozilla-five-home=/usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;</literal>
[7f588e9a]239
240EOF</userinput></screen>
[d59969b]241
[5ccc18d]242 <para>Compile <application>SeaMonkey</application> by running the
243 following commands:</para>
[5f4b3a2]244
[5ccc18d]245<screen><userinput>cat &gt;&gt; layout/build/Makefile.in &lt;&lt; "EOF"
[d59969b]246
[5ccc18d]247ifdef MOZ_ENABLE_CANVAS
248EXTRA_DSO_LDOPTS += $(XLDFLAGS) -lX11 -lXrender
249endif
250EOF
251
252make -f client.mk build</userinput></screen>
[7f588e9a]253
[d59969b]254 <para>If you're building the <application>SeaMonkey</application>
[7f588e9a]255 mail/newsgroup client and plan to install the
256 <application>Enigmail</application> extension, issue the following
257 commands:</para>
[f939f05]258
[5ccc18d]259<screen><userinput>tar -xf ../enigmail-&seamonkey-enigmail-version;.tar.gz -C mailnews/extensions &amp;&amp;
[7f588e9a]260
[5ccc18d]261( cd mailnews/extensions/enigmail &amp;&amp; ./makemake -r ) &amp;&amp;
[7f588e9a]262
[d59969b]263make -C ../seamonkey-build/mailnews/extensions/enigmail &amp;&amp;
[5ccc18d]264make -C ../seamonkey-build/mailnews/extensions/enigmail \
265 XPIFILE=enigmail-&seamonkey-enigmail-version;.xpi xpi</userinput></screen>
[7f588e9a]266
[87c2868]267 <para>This package does not come with a test suite. However, it
[29f80ebc]268 cn be launched fom the build directory before installing with the
269 command line:
270 <userinput>../seamonkey-build/dist/bin/seamonkey</userinput>.</para>
[87c2868]271
[d59969b]272 <para>Install <application>SeaMonkey</application> by issuing the following
[7f588e9a]273 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
274
275<screen role="root"><userinput>make -f client.mk install &amp;&amp;
276
[d59969b]277install -v -m644 ../seamonkey-build/dist/public/ldap-private/* \
[b5eb704]278 /usr/include/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/ldap &amp;&amp;
[7f588e9a]279
[5ccc18d]280install -v -m644 ../seamonkey-build/dist/bin/isp/movemail.rdf \
281 /usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/isp</userinput></screen>
[5dc41f0]282
[d59969b]283 <para>If you built <application>SeaMonkey</application> utilizing
[7f588e9a]284 system-installed NSS and NSPR libraries, the
[b5eb704]285 <filename>seamonkey-ns*.pc</filename> <application>pkgconfig</application>
[4694b140]286 files are broken as they point to the wrong directories where the actual
287 libraries and interface headers are located. Issue the following commands
288 as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user to replace the
289 broken files with symbolic links to known good files:</para>
[6473e74]290
[b5eb704]291<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -v -sf nss.pc /usr/lib/pkgconfig/seamonkey-nss.pc &amp;&amp;
292ln -v -sf nspr.pc /usr/lib/pkgconfig/seamonkey-nspr.pc</userinput></screen>
[7f588e9a]293
294 <para>If you did <emphasis role="strong">NOT</emphasis> build
[b5eb704]295 <application>seamonkey</application> utilizing system-installed NSS and
[7f588e9a]296 NSPR libraries, issue the following commands as the
297 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user to install the NSS
298 interface headers:</para>
299
[b5eb704]300<screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -m755 -d /usr/include/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/nss &amp;&amp;
[d59969b]301cp -v -Lf ../seamonkey-build/dist/{private,public}/nss/*.h \
[b5eb704]302 /usr/include/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/nss</userinput></screen>
[7f588e9a]303
304 <para>If you built the <application>Enigmail</application> extension,
305 issue the following commands as the <systemitem
306 class="username">root</systemitem> user to install the
307 <filename>.xpi</filename> file into the
[5ccc18d]308 <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/xpi_store</filename>
[7f588e9a]309 directory:</para>
310
[5ccc18d]311<screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -m644 -D ../seamonkey-build/dist/bin/enigmail-&seamonkey-enigmail-version;.xpi \
312 /usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/xpi_store/enigmail-&seamonkey-enigmail-version;.xpi</userinput></screen>
[7f588e9a]313
314 <para>There are two methods you can use to install the
315 <application>Enigmail</application> extension. Both are shown here and
[d59969b]316 provide similar functionality with one major difference. The first
317 method will install the extension system-wide and all users of SeaMonkey
318 will have an Enigmail-enabled mail client. The method shown later only
319 installs it on a per-user basis. The first method must be accomplished
[7f588e9a]320 now (before the object directory is removed) and uses the conventional
321 <command>make install</command> command to install the
322 <application>Enigmail</application> files straight from the distribution
[d59969b]323 directory of the object directory. The alternate method is shown as it
[7f588e9a]324 installs using the <filename class='extension'>.xpi</filename> file
325 created earlier and can be done later (at any time you desire) as the
326 file used to install <application>Enigmail</application> was copied into
327 <filename
[b5eb704]328 class='directory'>/usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/xpi_store</filename>
[7f588e9a]329 in the previous step. This method can be used to install any
330 downloaded <application>Mozilla</application> extension distributed in a
331 <filename class='extension'>.xpi</filename> file. There are many
[d59969b]332 extensions available for <application>SeaMonkey</application>. A list
[7f588e9a]333 containing many of them can be found at
334 <ulink url="http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/"/>.</para>
335
336 <para>If you want to install the <application>Enigmail</application>
[d59969b]337 extension now, which offers system-wide access, issue the following
[5ccc18d]338 command as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
[d1981e0]339
[d59969b]340<screen role="root"><userinput>make -C ../seamonkey-build/mailnews/extensions/enigmail install</userinput></screen>
[7f588e9a]341
342 <para>To install an extension from a created or download
343 <filename class='extension'>.xpi</filename> file, you simply need to
344 <quote>open</quote> the <filename class='extension'>.xpi</filename> file
345 using the <quote>Open File</quote> option of the <quote>File</quote>
[d59969b]346 menu of the browser window. You can browse to find the file (for example,
[7f588e9a]347 the <application>Enigmail</application>
348 <filename class='extension'>.xpi</filename> file is located in
349 <filename
[b5eb704]350 class='directory'>/usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/xpi_store</filename>),
[7f588e9a]351 select it, then follow the prompts to install the extension.</para>
352
[88dd2f52]353 <note>
[b5eb704]354 <para>You should run <command>/usr/bin/seamonkey</command> once as the
[88dd2f52]355 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user (or any user with
356 write privileges) to create some necessary additional files in the
[7f588e9a]357 <filename class='directory'>/usr</filename> hierarchy. Also do this
[d59969b]358 each time you install additional system-wide extensions.</para>
[88dd2f52]359 </note>
[f939f05]360
[88dd2f52]361 </sect2>
362
[7f588e9a]363 <sect2 role="commands" id="add-mozconfig"
364 xreflabel="Additional .mozconfig Options">
[88dd2f52]365
[7f588e9a]366 <title>Additional .mozconfig Options</title>
[88dd2f52]367
[7f588e9a]368 <para>Information about some of the additional options which can be added
369 to the <filename>.mozconfig</filename> configuration file is shown below.
370 Note that this is just a few of the options. You may wish to run
371 <command>./configure --help</command> and review each of the listed options
372 to discover what affect they have on the build. Feel free to add or remove
373 options to tailor the build to your desires. Listed below are some common
374 options not in the default <filename>.mozconfig</filename> file but can be
[d59969b]375 added in order to have the described effect on the SeaMonkey compile.</para>
[6473e74]376
[7f588e9a]377 <para><option>ac_add_options --enable-elf-dynstr-gc</option>: Removes
378 un-referenced strings from ELF shared objects generated during the build.
379 Note that this option breaks the build on alpha.</para>
[88dd2f52]380
[7f588e9a]381 <para><option>ac_add_options --disable-mailnews</option>: Disables the mail
382 and news clients.</para>
[88dd2f52]383
[7f588e9a]384 <para><option>ac_add_options --disable-ldap</option>: Disables LDAP support,
385 recommended if mail is disabled.</para>
[88dd2f52]386
[7f588e9a]387 <para><option>ac_add_options --enable-xterm-updates</option>: Displays the
388 current command in the <command>xterm</command> window title during the
389 compilation.</para>
[88dd2f52]390
[7f588e9a]391 <para><option>ac_add_options --enable-plaintext-editor-only</option>:
392 Disables support for HTML editing. Do not use this switch if you are
393 building the mail-news component.</para>
[88dd2f52]394
395 </sect2>
396
397 <sect2 role="commands">
[7f588e9a]398 <title>.mozconfig Option Explanations</title>
399
400 <para>To simplify reading the options below, they are labeled without
401 <parameter>ac_add_options</parameter> inserted at the beginning of the
[d59969b]402 option. These options are also described in the
403 <filename>.mozconfig</filename> file created earlier.</para>
[88dd2f52]404
[7f588e9a]405 <para><parameter>mk_add_options
[d59969b]406 MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/../seamonkey-build</parameter>: Creates an object
[7f588e9a]407 directory and specifies to build the package in that directory. If desired,
408 modify the location of the object directory to a directory inside the
409 source tree by removing <quote>../</quote> from the line.</para>
[88dd2f52]410
[7f588e9a]411 <para><parameter>--enable-application=suite</parameter>: Identifies the
[d59969b]412 build as a <application>SeaMonkey</application> suite build.</para>
[88dd2f52]413
[7f588e9a]414 <para><parameter>--with-system-zlib --with-system-png
[d59969b]415 --with-system-jpeg --enable-system-cairo</parameter>: Uses the
416 system-installed versions of these packages.</para>
[88dd2f52]417
[d59969b]418 <para><parameter>--enable-xinerama --enable-reorder --enable-strip
419 --enable-cpp-rtti --disable-accessibility --disable-tests --disable-logging
420 --disable-pedantic --disable-installer</parameter>: Various options that
421 affect what components are built and some optimization options. You can
422 pick and choose from these options. More information on them, and many
423 other available options, can be found by running
424 <command>./configure --help</command>.</para>
[88dd2f52]425
[7f588e9a]426 </sect2>
427
428 <sect2 role="commands">
429 <title>Command Explanations</title>
430
[5ccc18d]431 <para><command>'EXTRA_DSO_LDOPTS' += -lX11 -lXrender ...</command>:
432 Building the layout backend will break when the canvas element is enabled
433 without adding these two required libraries.</para>
434
[7f588e9a]435 <para><command>make -f client.mk ...</command>: Mozilla products are
436 packaged to allow the use of a configuration file which can be used to
437 pass the configuration settings to the <command>configure</command>
438 command. <command>make</command> uses the <filename>client.mk</filename>
439 file to get initial configuration and setup parameters, then depending on
440 the target parameter (<parameter>build</parameter> or
441 <parameter>install</parameter>), either runs the
442 <command>configure</command> script and compiles the package or installs
443 the package.</para>
444
445 <para><command>./makemake -r</command>: This command is used to recursively
[b5eb704]446 create <filename>Makefile</filename>s in the appropriate subdirectory
[5ccc18d]447 of <filename class='directory'>seamonkey-build</filename>.</para>
[7f588e9a]448
449 <para><command>make -C ... xpi</command>: This command builds the
450 <application>Enigmail</application>
451 <filename class='extension'>.xpi</filename> file which can be used to
452 install <application>Enigmail</application>.</para>
453
454 <para><command>install .../movemail.rdf ...</command>: This
[b70b482]455 command is used to install a file inadvertently left out of the
[7f588e9a]456 installation script.</para>
[88dd2f52]457
458 </sect2>
459
460 <sect2 role="configuration">
[d59969b]461 <title>Configuring SeaMonkey</title>
[88dd2f52]462
463 <para>No specific configuration is required as long as the
[b5eb704]464 <command>seamonkey</command> script is in the user's path. If
[d59969b]465 <application>SeaMonkey</application> is installed in a non-standard location,
[5ccc18d]466 make a symlink to the <command>seamonkey</command> script in the
[7f588e9a]467 <filename class="directory">/usr/bin</filename> directory.</para>
[88dd2f52]468
[5ccc18d]469 <para>Some applications look for <command>netscape</command> when they need
[88dd2f52]470 to open a browser. You may make the following symlink for convenience (as
471 the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user).</para>
472
[b5eb704]473<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -v -sf seamonkey /usr/bin/netscape</userinput></screen>
[88dd2f52]474
[d59969b]475 <para>For installing various <application>SeaMonkey</application> plugins,
[88dd2f52]476 refer to <ulink url="http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html">Mozdev's
477 PluginDoc Project</ulink>. If you have <xref linkend="jdk"/> already
478 installed, create the following link as the
479 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user to utilize the
480 <application>JAVA</application> plugin: </para>
481
482<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -v -s $JAVA_HOME/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so \
[b5eb704]483 /usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/plugins</userinput></screen>
[88dd2f52]484
[d59969b]485 <para>Some packages install SeaMonkey plugins into the default system-wide
[5dc41f0]486 directory <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins</filename>.
[d59969b]487 If desired, create symbolic links in the <application>SeaMonkey</application>
[5dc41f0]488 plugin directory
[b5eb704]489 <filename class='directory'>/usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/plugins</filename>
[5dc41f0]490 to the files in the default plugin directory (you should link to the actual
491 files and not other links). Alternatively, you can move or copy the files
492 in the default plugin directory to the
[d59969b]493 <application>SeaMonkey</application> plugin directory. An example of creating
[5dc41f0]494 a symbolic link is shown below. Create the links as the
495 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
496
[5ccc18d]497<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -v -s ../../mozilla/plugins/<replaceable>&lt;plugin.so&gt;</replaceable> \
[b5eb704]498 /usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;/plugins</userinput></screen>
[5dc41f0]499
[7f588e9a]500 <para>Along with using the <quote>Preferences</quote> menu to configure
[d59969b]501 <application>SeaMonkey</application>'s options and preferences to suit
[7f588e9a]502 individual tastes, finer grain control of many options is only available
503 using a tool not available from the general menu system. To access this
[d59969b]504 tool, you'll need to open a browser window and enter
[7f588e9a]505 <systemitem role='url'>about:config</systemitem> in the
506 address bar. This will display a list of the configuration preferences and
507 information related to each one. You can use the <quote>Filter:</quote> bar
508 to enter search criteria and narrow down the listed items. Changing a
509 preference can be done using two methods. One, if the preference has a
510 boolean value (True/False), simply double-click on the preference to toggle
511 the value and two, for other preferences simply right-click on the desired
512 line, choose <quote>Modify</quote> from the menu and change the value.
513 Creating new preference items is accomplished in the same way, except
514 choose <quote>New</quote> from the menu and provide the desired data into
515 the fields when prompted.</para>
516
517 <tip>
518 <para>There is a multitude of configuration parameters you can tweak to
[d59969b]519 customize <application>SeaMonkey</application>. A very extensive and
[7f588e9a]520 up-to-date list of these parameters can be found at <ulink
521 url="http://preferential.mozdev.org/preferences.html"/>.</para>
522 </tip>
523
[88dd2f52]524 </sect2>
525
526 <sect2 role="content">
527 <title>Contents</title>
528
529 <segmentedlist>
[7f588e9a]530 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
[88dd2f52]531 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
532 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
533
534 <seglistitem>
[b5eb704]535 <seg>seamonkey and seamonkey-config</seg>
[88dd2f52]536 <seg>Numerous libraries, browser, and email/newsgroup components,
537 plugins, extensions, and helper modules installed in <filename
[b5eb704]538 class='directory'>/usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;</filename></seg>
539 <seg>/usr/include/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;,
540 /usr/lib/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;, and
541 /usr/share/idl/seamonkey-&seamonkey-version;</seg>
[88dd2f52]542 </seglistitem>
543 </segmentedlist>
544
545 <variablelist>
546 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
547 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
548 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
549
[b5eb704]550 <varlistentry id="seamonkey-prog">
551 <term><command>seamonkey</command></term>
[88dd2f52]552 <listitem>
[87c2868]553 <para>is a browser/email/newsgroup/chat client suite. The
[29f80ebc]554 various components such as the Composer, mail-news client,
[87c2868]555 IRC chat client, and address book can be accessed from the menu after
[b5eb704]556 <command>seamonkey</command> starts or via command-line switches to
557 the <command>seamonkey</command> script. Issue
558 <command>man seamonkey</command> for additional information.</para>
559 <indexterm zone="seamonkey seamonkey-prog">
560 <primary sortas="b-seamonkey">seamonkey</primary>
[88dd2f52]561 </indexterm>
562 </listitem>
563 </varlistentry>
564
565 </variablelist>
566
567 </sect2>
[f45b1953]568
569</sect1>
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