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# 🔨 bsys5
This repo contains scripts and assets to build the
[LibreWolf source tarball](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/source)
for various platforms with docker, as well as binary releases produced by those
scripts.
<a href="https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/bsys5/-/releases"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%F0%9F%93%A5-Go to Releases-blue?style=flat" height="30px"></a>
## <a id="targets"></a> Supported Targets
| Platform | x86_64 | aarch64 |
| ----------------- | ----------------------- | ------------------ |
| Linux | | |
| └─ Debian (deb) | ✅ (debian11) | - |
| └─ Ubuntu (deb) | ✅ (ubuntu20, ubuntu22) | - |
| └─ Mint (deb) | ✅ (mint20, mint21) | - |
| └─ Fedora (rpm) | ✅ (fedora35, fedora36) | - |
| └─ openSUSE (rpm) | ✅ (tumbleweed) | - |
| MacOS (dmg) | ✅ (macos-x64_64) | ✅ (macos-aarch64) |
| Windows | _WIP_ | - |
## Running bsys5 Locally
> Note: Bsys5 only works on Linux. Other platforms are cross-compiled from
> Linux.
To build LibreWolf with bsys5 locally, just install
[Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) and then clone this
repository. Then you can just build the target you want with:
`make <TARGET>`, for example `make ubuntu22`\
(See [the above table](#targets) or `make help` for a list of supported targets.)
This will pull a prebuilt build environment from
[this repository](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/bsys5/container_registry).
If you also want to build that yourself, run `make docker-<TARGET>` first.