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Appendix A Installation Requirements

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A.1 Mozilla Browser

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You will need one of the many flavors of the Mozilla browser to use -LibreJS. It can be installed on the following: -

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GNU IceCat, Mozilla Firefox, Trisquel Abrowser, Debian Iceweasel. -

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LibreJS works on these browsers starting from version 29. We -recommend that you use the latest version of your Mozilla browser. -LibreJS has been tested extensively on multiple GNU/Linux distributions, -but it is compatible any operating system as long as you’re using a -compatible Mozilla browser. -

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A.2 Mozilla’s Jetpack Manager for Node.js

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LibreJS uses the Mozilla jpm tool, a set of utilities for -creating, testing, running and packaging Mozilla Jetpack Addons. -

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You do not need jpm to use the LibreJS xpi file or to install it -using the packaged version, but it is required in order to package the -LibreJS source code into an xpi file. If you would like to run the -tests for LibreJS or make changes to the source files, you -will need jpm as well. For the “make” command to work -properly, you must have the jpm command available on your system -from the command line. -

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You can find information on getting jpm at these links: -

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https://www.npmjs.com/package/jpm -

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/SDK/Tutorials/Getting_Started_%28jpm%29 -

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JPM is released under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. -

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